[OT] Re: Filers, filesystems, etc.

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Chris Mauritz wrote:
>>> I have had some contact with the company.  Frankly, I thought they 
>>> were rather expensive when you consider what's under the hood.  I 
>>> also wasn't too thrilled with their idea of service...."uh, if your 
>>> system fails you can ship it back to us in the UK and we'll ship you 
>>> another one."   But maybe they've gotten better.
>>>
>>
>> you seem to be confused... openfiler is an open source distro built on 
>> CentOS. hardly the kind of thing you would need to 'ship to the UK'
>>
> 
> No, that was the result of an email exchange with Xinit which I found 
> through the link section of the openfiler web site.  Sorry about the 
> confusion.  I'll see if I can dig up the email.  It came from a fellow 
> with an Indian name (I think), but I can't remember it off the top of my 
> head.

Someone told you to send the openfiler distro back to the UK for fixing 
if you had a problem ? I'd love to see that email :)

Anyway, OpenFiler is open source, you can download it and use it, the 
support issues are exactly the same as any other open source project.

Xinit provides other addon's  ( like iscsi-target support ) and software 
support contracts, as a commercial service - using OpenFiler in no way 
forces the user to either buy or use this commercial service, but should 
you need it - its there.

- K
-- 
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq

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