Auf dem Blog von NetApp Gründer Dave Hitz habe ich interessante Details über das Betriebsystem von NetApp erfahren.
Data ONTAP basiert auf Berkeley Net/2.
“The first version of Data ONTAP borrowed lots of code from Berkeley Net/2 (one of the earliest open-source releases of UNIX), including the TCP/IP stack, system boot code, and device drivers. Since then, we’ve borrowed liberally from other open-source UNIX releases. We wrote the command line interface from scratch, but we designed it to look like UNIX, since our first market was UNIX system administrators. Clearly, ONTAP is related to UNIX.”
Das neue clusterfähige Data ONTAP GX ist jedoch ein verändertes FreeBSD:
“Interestingly, our advanced ONTAP GX architecture is built on top of a full UNIX release. We took Data ONTAP, including WAFL and RAID, combined it with the new code from our Spinnaker acquisition, and hosted the combined result on FreeBSD in a combination of user processes and kernel modules. For security and simplicity we have disabled and hidden many parts of FreeBSD.”
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I think the GX architecture is built on Freebsd.