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Network Direct Attached Storage : ウィキペディア英語版
Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary storage area network system, originally marketed by the company Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via the Ethernet family of computer networks. Unlike other more common forms of networked storage, NDAS does not use TCP/IP to communicate over the network. Instead a Lean Packet Exchange (LPX) protocol is used. NDAS also supports some limited RAID functions such as aggregation and mirroring.== History ==In 2001, Han-gyoo Kim of Korea and Zhe Khi Pak of Russia applied for a US patent on a "network-attached disk".''Disk system adapted to be directly attached to network''. by Han-gyoo Kim and Zhe Khi Pak, Filed October 9, 2001, granted September 7, 2010.By 2002 the first NetDisk (up to 80 GBytes) was marketed as a low cost alternative to full computer based network storage options.The Ximeta company was founded in 2003.In 2004 Kim applied for a patent to allow multiple clients write access to the shared block storage device.''System using a single host to receive and redirect all file access commands for shared data storage device from other hosts on a network ''. by Han-gyoo Kim, Filed September 27, 2004, granted November 25, 2008.By 2006, sizes up to 500 GBytes were supported.In 2008 an NDAS device called "ShareDisk Gigabit" created by Co-World Cs in Germany briefly claimed the title of world's fastest network storage device.In 2011 IOCELL Networks announced ownership of the NDAS system and NetDisk patents.
Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary storage area network system, originally marketed by the company Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via the Ethernet family of computer networks. Unlike other more common forms of networked storage, NDAS does not use TCP/IP to communicate over the network.
Instead a Lean Packet Exchange (LPX) protocol is used. NDAS also supports some limited RAID functions such as aggregation and mirroring.
== History ==
In 2001, Han-gyoo Kim of Korea and Zhe Khi Pak of Russia applied for a US patent on a "network-attached disk".〔''Disk system adapted to be directly attached to network''. by Han-gyoo Kim and Zhe Khi Pak, Filed October 9, 2001, granted September 7, 2010.〕
By 2002 the first NetDisk (up to 80 GBytes) was marketed as a low cost alternative to full computer based network storage options.
The Ximeta company was founded in 2003.
In 2004 Kim applied for a patent to allow multiple clients write access to the shared block storage device.〔''System using a single host to receive and redirect all file access commands for shared data storage device from other hosts on a network ''. by Han-gyoo Kim, Filed September 27, 2004, granted November 25, 2008.〕
By 2006, sizes up to 500 GBytes were supported.
In 2008 an NDAS device called "ShareDisk Gigabit" created by Co-World Cs in Germany briefly claimed the title of world's fastest network storage device.
In 2011 IOCELL Networks announced ownership of the NDAS system and NetDisk patents.

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ウィキペディアでNetwork Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary storage area network system, originally marketed by the company Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via the Ethernet family of computer networks. Unlike other more common forms of networked storage, NDAS does not use TCP/IP to communicate over the network. Instead a Lean Packet Exchange (LPX) protocol is used. NDAS also supports some limited RAID functions such as aggregation and mirroring.== History ==In 2001, Han-gyoo Kim of Korea and Zhe Khi Pak of Russia applied for a US patent on a "network-attached disk".''Disk system adapted to be directly attached to network''. by Han-gyoo Kim and Zhe Khi Pak, Filed October 9, 2001, granted September 7, 2010.By 2002 the first NetDisk (up to 80 GBytes) was marketed as a low cost alternative to full computer based network storage options.The Ximeta company was founded in 2003.In 2004 Kim applied for a patent to allow multiple clients write access to the shared block storage device.''System using a single host to receive and redirect all file access commands for shared data storage device from other hosts on a network ''. by Han-gyoo Kim, Filed September 27, 2004, granted November 25, 2008.By 2006, sizes up to 500 GBytes were supported.In 2008 an NDAS device called "ShareDisk Gigabit" created by Co-World Cs in Germany briefly claimed the title of world's fastest network storage device.In 2011 IOCELL Networks announced ownership of the NDAS system and NetDisk patents.」の詳細全文を読む



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