LinuxDisk to slash storage costs
A writer for The Register reports that a free software device driver, LinuxDisk, has the potential to radically cut mass storage costs by providing a bridge between inexpensive disks and a network, allowing Linux systems to become storage controllers. LinuxDisk uses a driver that makes inexpensive IDE disks appear as a SCSI or a Fiber Channel array.
For more information, read the source article at theregister.co.uk.
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