Snap Server

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The Snap Server is a network attached storage computer appliance currently sold by Adaptec.

As an appliance, it includes an embedded copy of the GuardianOS, which is based more closely to the mainstream linux kernel, whereas older models use SnapOS which was a 'heavily customised BSD OS'. GuardianOS is a UNIX-like operating system used on the Snap Server line of network-attached storage devices.[1] The SnapOS was originally created by Meridian Data for the Meridian Data Snap! Server, and shipped on products from May 1998 through February 2006.

Quantum has shipped more than 90,000 Snap Servers worldwide as of December 31, 2001.[2] As of the end of 2003, an estimated 150,000 Snap Servers have been sold worldwide.[citation needed] Many Snap Servers are visible operating on the open Internet[1], although it is generally more common for them to be deployed inside corporate intranets.

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The ownership of the Snap Appliance product family has gone through several corporate mergers:

In December 1999 Meridian Data was purchased by Quantum Corp. for ~$85M.

In October 2002 Quantum's Snap Division was purchased by private investors for ~$11M, forming Snap Appliance.[3]

In July 2004 Snap Appliance was purchased by Adaptec for ~$100M.[4]

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