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The SAN File System (SFS) is a high-performance, clustered file system created by the company DataPlow. SFS enables fast access to shared files located on shared,
storage area network A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage. SANs are primarily used to access data storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries from ser ...
(SAN)-attached storage devices. SFS utilizes the high-speed, scalable data transfers inherent to storage area networks and is a general-purpose file system for a wide variety of environments, including scientific computing, finance, healthcare, entertainment, defense, broadcast, and aerospace.


Platforms

It is supported on
Linux Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, w ...
, Solaris, OS X, and
Windows Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for ser ...
. Supports all SAN-based, block-level storage protocols including Fibre Channel and
iSCSI Internet Small Computer Systems Interface or iSCSI ( ) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP ...
.


Features and specifications

Interoperability * Supports NFS and CIFS/Samba file serving * Supports virtual machine software: Microsoft, VMWare, and Zen * Supports all major backup software * SAN features: virtualization, zoning, snapshots, mirroring, and redundant network connections Security * High security mode * UNIX: POSIX compliant permissions * Windows: Access control lists (ACLs) Specifications * ASCII, UNICODE, and UTF-8 filename character encoding * Supports binary executables * User-level (Advisory) record locking * Journaling for fast recovery * Extent addressable storage minimizes fragmentation * UNIX: Volume attaches to mount-point * Windows: Volume attaches to drive letter * Buffered, synchronous, asynchronous, direct, and memory mapped I/O Limits * 255 character filename length * Unlimited pathname length * 8 Exabyte file size * 64 Exabyte volume size


References


External links

* {{Cite web , title= DataPlow Products , url= http://www.dataplow.com/Products.htm , work= Web site , accessdate= May 24, 2013 Computer file systems Disk file systems Network file systems Shared disk file systems