We use mixed CIFS and NFS volumes and I want to run a single backup server that copies all of the files from the NetAPP to local disks that can be sent of site for backup/DR.
How would I configure the NetAPP to allow me to read everything on both CIFS and NFS filesystems so that they can be backed up with rsync.
Likewise announced today membership in the NetApp Alliance Partner Program as an Advantage Alliance Partner. The collaboration provides NetApp customers with identity management and authentication software for secure access control of NetApp® unified storage systems.
HP and IBM offer to give support to the competitors products for a lower price.
My situation is that the 16TB NetApp we have is fine, but the contract is about to expire and renewing a support contract on old hardware is exceeding expensive compared to that we pay now.
We don't need the highest level of support.
So I am wondering, if there are similar wars/offerings in the storage area, where o
Is IBM (NYSE: IBM) looking to buy NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP)? There are no reports of actual buyout talks, but a speculative story from Bloomberg has got Wall Street talking. The thesis: IBM will need to make big acquisitions to ignite growth.
NetApp has announced that Nicholas Noviello, currently senior vice president of finance and global controller, will take over as CFO when Steve Gomo retires at the end of the year.
we want to change files on the netapp, and on every change of the files - the debian machine duplicate the files to two another shares.
Because of the duplication method (lsync), we need to mount samba share (of the netapp storage) and reshare it with samba, and we are doing all the changes from the share of the linux machine instead of the netapp.
the problem is that sometimes at some tree level
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: TechnologyCisco and NetApp have introduced new and revamped unified computing products for small, medium and enterprise customers.
Working with Cisco, NetApp has begun offering support for director-class multihop Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
Data storage heavyweight NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) shook up its top management team a bit this week, adding a new head of strategy and promoting a seven-year company veteran as its new chief technology officer (CTO), moves the company believes will enable it to capitalize on technology and business trends to better position it for future growth.
Jonathan Kissane, former CA Technologies senior vice pre