FreeBSD 9.0 Delivers More Power to Serve
Jan 13, 2012, 23:00 (0 Talkback[s])
"FreeBSD has long been a highly-available operating architecture
and that's a key theme in the 9.0 release as well. One such new
features in FreeBSD 9.0 is the Highly Available Storage (HAST)
framework.
"The ability to do realtime replication to another box is very
important to the workflows of many entities that do storage," Josh
Paetzel, FreeBSD release engineering team said.
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