Screenshot of Openfiler installer |
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Developer(s) | Openfiler |
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Stable release | 2.99 (April 13, 2011 ) [±] |
Operating system | Linux |
Platform | i386/AMD64 |
Type | Computer storage |
License | GPL v2 |
Website | openfiler.com |
Openfiler is an operating system that provides file-based network-attached storage and block-based storage area network. It was created by Xinit Systems, and is based on the rPath Linux distribution. It is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. Its software stack interfaces with open source third-party software.
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The Openfiler codebase was started by Mukund Sivaraman at Xinit Systems in 2001. The company created a project and donated the codebase to it in October 2003. The first public release of Openfiler was made in May 2004.
Openfiler needs at least a 500 MHz CPU, 256 MB of RAM, 10 GB hard disk space (8 GB for OS installation and 2 GB for swap space), an optical drive (for local installation) and an Ethernet like network interface[1].
A 64 bit processor with 1.6 GHz or more, 2 GB of RAM, 10 GB of hard disk space (8 GB for OS installation plus 2 GB for swap space) and a hardware RAID disk array controller is recommended for optimal performance.[2]
Networking protocols supported by Openfiler include: NFS, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/WebDAV, FTP and iSCSI (initiator and target). Network directories supported by Openfiler include NIS, LDAP (with support for SMB/CIFS encrypted passwords), Active Directory (in native and mixed modes), Windows NT 4 domain controller and Hesiod. Authentication protocols include Kerberos 5. Openfiler includes support for volume-based partitioning, ext3, JFS and XFS as on-disk native filesystems, point-in-time snapshots with scheduling, quota-based resource allocation, and a single unified interface for share management which makes allocating shares for various network file-system protocols easy.
The following are just some of the features currently available (unless indicated otherwise) in Openfiler: