“The K2 NAS offers ease of use and manageability. The entire
system can be plugged directly into your network and be up and
running in minutes.”
“BigStorage Inc., the market leader in open systems storage,
announced at LinuxWorld the rollout of their K2 NAS, a
groundbreaking network attached storage device. The K2 combines the
power and flexibility of the Linux OS with redundancy features at
every level, including integrated network and storage processors.
BigStorage has developed the K2 to bring enterprise customers an
affordable, scalable, and fault tolerant alternative to the
proprietary systems of first-generation NAS.”
“The K2 really is the first of its kind,” said Sam Bogoch, CEO
of BigStorage. “It scales from one to forty terabytes, and comes
with dual redundant server processors, hardware RAID controllers,
snapshot software for file system archiving, and journaling file
systems– all this powered by an open-source technology. With the
K2, BigStorage is ushering in a new era of open storage at the
enterprise level.”
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