XOSAN XOSAN at Datapacket This is a blog post dedicated to XOSAN validation for providers or hardware partners. Today, it's about 10gbps.io
XOSAN Hyperconvergence benefits As you know we are currently developing a solution for XenServer hyperconvergence: XOSAN [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/tag/xosan/]. To fully understand the objectives of our virtual SAN, it's important to take a step back and look at the benefits brought by hyperconvergent infrastructure (HCI). What is hyperconvergence?
XOSAN Improving Xenserver storage performances with XOSAN Thanks to XOSAN [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xenserver-hyperconverged/], you can dramatically improve your storage performance on your XenServer hosts, without any new hardware to buy and with only few clicks. But how exactly? Cheap hardware with high performances? Let's do extensive testing with very accessible hardware: * 5x Dell
XOSAN XOSAN - Getting started XOSAN, our software defined solution for Xenserver hyperconvergence is now entering phase II. You can now regroup all your existing local storage into a hyperconverged architecture.
XOSAN New XOSAN benchmarks Check out latest benchmarks on XOSAN, the hyperconverged solution for XenServer.
XOSAN XOSAN Beta Phase 1 The first beta stage for XOSAN is now open! To activate your XOSAN beta, just go in the "XOSAN" menu in your (up-to-date) XOA, and click on "Register for Beta". > As soon we unlocked your beta, you'll receive an email! This could take
XOSAN XOSAN with 10GB link on XenServer A quick post regarding new hardware that just came for our lab: 10GB network cards to benchmark (again) hyperconverged XenServer storage with XOSAN [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xenserver-hyperconverged-with-xosan/]. > At the same time, a new release of XO is planned next week! Stay tuned! Hardware We selected compatible NICs (cf
XOSAN XenServer hyperconverged with XOSAN This is the second blog post related to make XenServer hyperconverged [/blog/xenserver-hyperconverged/] in a simple way (check the previous link if you missed it!) Today, we'll see how the main replication mode will work. A next post will explain about tiering (not planned for now, but very