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Document Category: Analysis
Subject: NAS Storage
Vendor: EMC
Keywords: DART, EMC, NAS, OS, Software
Document Price: $1999.00
Document Date: 2010-08
Document Number: 433
# of Pages: 36
Short Description:
Analysis of the DART OS for Celerra, functionality and data protection
Full Summary:
EMC uses an operating environment for the Celerra NAS system called (Data Access in Real Time). DART is an embedded, real-time operating system that is a modified UNIX kernel with additional functionality added to operate as a file server. DART is installed on the Celerra systems – specifically on the X-Blades used as Data Movers and handles file serving, file transfer and networking with multiple protocols.
Competitive alternatives to EMC’s DART include Microsoft’s Windows Storage Server and Network Appliances Data ONTAP NAS OS.
This analysis contains
- Highlights
- Overview
- Hardware Architecture
- Software Architecture
- Celerra DART Design
- RAS Features
- Protocols
- Systems and Volume Management
- Thin Provisioning
- Virtualization Support
- Permissions and Locking
- Data Protection
- Optional Software
- Evaluator Group Commentary
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EMC NAS Product Analysis DART (Celerra OS)
EMC uses an operating environment for the Celerra NAS system called (Data Access in Real Time). DART is an embedded, real-time operating system that is a modified UNIX kernel with additional functionality added to operate as a file server. DART is installed on the Celerra systems – specifically on the X-Blades used as Data Movers and handles file serving, file transfer and networking with multiple protocols.
Competitive alternatives to EMC’s DART include Microsoft’s Windows Storage Server and Network Appliances Data ONTAP NAS OS.
This analysis contains
- Highlights
- Overview
- Hardware Architecture
- Software Architecture
- Celerra DART Design
- RAS Features
- Protocols
- Systems and Volume Management
- Thin Provisioning
- Virtualization Support
- Permissions and Locking
- Data Protection
- Optional Software
- Evaluator Group Commentary