![]() Improvements to it include fixes for labeling and initializing Fibre Channel LUNs larger than two terabytes expanding storage pools and volumes working with multiple Xsan metadata controllers in a heterogeneous environment displaying progress messages while performing lengthy operations preventing custom configuration changes from being overwritten during a save and accurately reporting Fibre Channel multipathing errors. Xsan combines RAID arrays into large, easy-to-expand volumes of storage that clients use like local disks, but which are actually shared over a high-speed Fibre Channel fabric or a Distributed LAN Client (DLC) connection. ![]() For more information about this tool, enter man xsanctl in Terminal. It supports the latest Xsan features and is compatible with Quantum StorNext 7. With the Xsan file system installed, these computers can read and write to the same storage volume at the same time. To create and administer Xsan storage networks, you can use the xsanctl command-line tool built into macOS Big Sur and later. Xsan allows shared use of files and volumes of up to 16TB each, in a high-speed optical network. To learn more about migrating to the new tools, consult the Xsan Management Guide (PDF). The Xsan configuration interface has been removed from macOS Server 5.12. The system ena-bles quick access to large data volumes. In macOS Server 5.11.1, the Xsan configuration interface is hidden in new installations of macOS Server, but continues to work normally for upgrade installations. Xsan enables multiple Mac desktop and Xservesystems to access shared block storageover a Fibre Channelnetwork. Xsan is Apple’s 64-bit cluster FS for Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server. Likewise, the Xsan Admin 1.4 Update improves overall reliability for remotely administering, configuring and maintaining Xsan deployments. Xsan(/ksæn/) is Apple Inc.s storage area network (SAN)or clustered file system for macOS. ![]() The Xsan Filesystem 1.4 for Mac OS X improves reliability, according to Apple, which recommends it for all systems running Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4 Among the improvements in this release are fixes for using file system access control lists (ACLs) labeling and initializing Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) larger than 2 terabytes AFP and NFS performance when re-sharing Xsan volumes handling file system quotas and notifications and compatibility with Apple and third party applications. Xsan is available immediately through the Apple Store and through Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of 999 (US) per client and per server. Apple asks users to note that this version of the Xsan uninstaller applies only to Xsan version 1.4.2 through 2.2.2 on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server versions 10.4 through 10.6. ![]()
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