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		<title>Apple&#039;s XSAN 2 with OSX Leopard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first major upgrade to its Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, Apple on Tuesday introduced Xsan 2, adding a new feature called MultiSAN and making it easier for first time users to get up and running. &#8220;The feedback we&#8217;ve heard from customers is that a SAN is too difficult to setup, so one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the first major upgrade to its Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&amp;searchTerms=Apple+Inc." title="Apple Inc.">Apple</a> on Tuesday introduced Xsan 2, adding a new feature called MultiSAN and making it easier for first time users to get up and running. &#8220;The feedback we&#8217;ve heard from customers is that a SAN is too difficult to setup, so one of the goals in this release was to make SAN simpler,&#8221; Eric Zelenka, senior product line manager server &amp; storage software, told Macworld.</p>
<p>One of the ways Apple has accomplished this is with the SAN Setup Assistant, which is integrated into <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&amp;searchTerms=Apple+Mac+OS+X" title="Apple Mac OS X">Mac OS X Leopard</a> Server or as an application that can be run on its own. When first setting up Mac OS X Server, a fourth option automatically appears if you have a Fibre Channel card installed. The setup assistant will do all the heavy lifting for you, setting up everything including Open Directory permissions.</p>
<p>Xsan 2 also includes a new feature called MultiSAN for users who need to access multiple Xsan volumes from the same workstation or server. Zelenka pointed to examples like a newsroom with separate SAN volumes for production and broadcast.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tens of thousands of businesses, from small video post-production houses to large data centers and TV stations, use Xsan as their clustered SAN file system,&#8221; said Zelenka. &#8220;Now with Xsan 2, businesses can efficiently share and access their data faster and easier than ever before.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition, Apple said that Leopard Server features such as iCal Server, Mail Server and Podcast Producer, can now integrate with Xsan 2 to support clustered file systems, improving performance and scalability and reducing the impact of a service outage from the loss of any one server.</p>
<p>Xsan 2 has also been qualified with third-party RAID storage hardware from Promise Technology in configurations tuned and optimized for Xsan.</p>
<p>Apple has qualified Xsan 2 with Xserve, Mac Pro and Apple Fibre Channel PCI-X cards. Xsan 2 requires that Mac OS X version 10.5 or Mac OS X Server version 10.5 software be installed and will support qualified Fibre Channel switches from vendors such as Brocade, QLogic and <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&amp;searchTerms=Cisco+Systems+Inc." title="Cisco Systems Inc.">Cisco</a>, and RAID storage hardware including <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&amp;searchTerms=Apple+Xserve+RAID" title="Apple Xserve RAID">Xserve RAID</a> and Promise VTrak E-Class RAID subsystems.</p>
<p>Xsan 2 is available immediately for $999.</p>
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