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We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to PetaSAN. The primary competitors include FreeNAS, XigmaNAS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between PetaSAN and Unraid, Open-E Data Storage Software SOHO, SvSAN. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


FreeNAS is an operating system that can be installed on virtually any hardware platform to share data over a network. FreeNAS is the simplest way to create a centralized and easily accessible place for your data.

XigmaNAS
Free Open Source

XigmaNAS (formerly NAS4Free) is a self-hosted Network-Attached Storage solution.

An operating system for personal and small business use that brings enterprise-class features...

SvSAN is a virtual SAN for Hypervisors.

PetaSAN is an open source Scale-Out SAN solution offering massive scalability and performance.

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Open Source Scale-Out SAN
PetaSAN is an open source Scale-Out SAN solution offering massive scalability and performance. PetaSAN uses modern cloud based technologies to provide the elasticity and agility to scale up the storage cluster simply by adding more nodes, this can be done at any time and in a truly non-disruptive manner.

Easy to use
Although PetaSAN uses different underlying technologies that are inherently complex, it provides an integrated end to end solution that is very easy to install and operate. PetaSAN can be operated by non-Linux admins through its easy to use graphical interfaces while still allowing Linux experts full control if they wish to access the command line using ssh.

Delivering true clustered iSCSI
PetaSAN is designed from the ground up to do one thing: provide highly available clustered iSCSI disks. In PetaSAN, an iSCSI disk can have many access paths, each identified by its virtual IP address. These IP addresses are clustered across several storage nodes. Access to the same disk is load balanced across different nodes in a symmetric Active/Active fashion. Moreover these IP addresses are not tied to particular hosts, but rather are virtual IPs that can be dynamically moved from node to node. If a node fails, its virtual IPs will be re-assigned to other nodes thus providing high availability on a path level, this is all done transparently to the client. PetaSAN is ideal for deployments requiring many i/o operations that need to be executed in parallel. Example cases of high i/o concurrency include:

MS Hyper-V deployments
VMware vSphere deployments
Setting up a scalable shared file system such as MS Scale Out File Server (SOFS)
Big Data Analytics
Database Servers with many parallel transactions per second
Ceph based iSCSI
PetaSAN brings proven technologies powering many of today’s largest clouds to the datacenter with point and click interfaces. PetaSAN relies on the Ceph (www.ceph.com) storage engine.

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