Click here for case studies, whitepapers and other useful vendor content Newsletter Subscription
A storage virtualization start-up that takes standard PCs and adds their disk space to a virtual storage-pool is in beta mode and planning a product release in the third quarter.
Kapsean makes software called iSCUBE, which consists of a Linux-based storage server operating system that takes disks from multiple x86 PCs, aggregates the storage and allows administrators to move storage units across such devices as Windows servers, desktops and notebooks, said Roger Gaudet, Kapsean's vice president of engineering and chief architect.
"Each [x86] node can be deployed by simply plugging it into the network, and multiple nodes will autodiscover each other to form a single pool of storage," Kapsean stated in a press release. "By installing a Windows-based application on a client PC, users can autoconfigure a personal, formatted virtual disk-drive with one click." Kapsean's technology can be used to add secondary storage to Windows desktops and laptops, clone system disks for disaster recovery, and deliver fault-tolerant disk space to Windows servers, the company stated.
Based in the US, Kapsean was founded four years ago but just came out of stealth mode at CES in January and exhibited at Interop Las Vegas this week. The start-up is taking beta applications now and is planning a general release for early in the third quarter, Gaudet said. Pricing will start at around US$50 per seat, he said.
ARN Member Login
When an IT disaster occurs, how handy it would be to push a button and start again as if nothing had happened.
Discover and learn more about CA XOSoft today.
NetSuite First with Native Support for Google Chrome 08 September, 2008 11:07:00
Frost & Sullivan: Soaring Demand For Hosted Web Conferencing Services 08 September, 2008 08:44:00
Viva la Verticals! Key to Vendor Growth is Through Vertical Market Opportunities, Says IDC 05 September, 2008 11:05:00
VIA ARTiGO Autumn Sweepstake Now On: Win an HP Mini! 05 September, 2008 10:27:00
F-Secure delivers fastest protection in the online world 04 September, 2008 16:50:00
V/Line and Oakton use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to develop an Executive HR Dashboard
With the help of Oakton, V/Line - Victoria's regional public transport provider - utilised Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to develop an Executive HR Dashboard report.











