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:Techworld: Storage Market Faces Open Source Revolution
Techworld: Storage Market Faces Open Source Revolution
Aug 22, 2006, 19 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5286 reads)

(Other stories by Chris Mellor)

"The storage market has become the latest to face the same open source revolution, with a new product from Cleversafe offering secure, economical and private storage using a dispersed storage grid technology.

"The product combines RAID attributes and the striping of data slices across multiple storage locations. It uses Information Dispersal Algorithms (IDAs) to separate data into 11 encrypted Data Slices and distribute them, via secure Internet connections, to 11 storage locations throughout the world..."

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