IBM launches open-source storage consortium
IBM and eight other storage vendors have formed a new open-source organisation to develop storage software.
Initially called Aperi, the organisation will create a common storage software for all vendors’ systems making it easier for sysadmins to manage disparate storage systems. The software will be free.
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