All about MoSMB Architecture – Part III
We are pleased to present part III of the excerpts from an interview with Dr. Sunu Engineer, CTO of Ryussi Technologies who is talking about his vision for “MoSMB – SMB with Mojo” architecture and how it will enable storage
All about MoSMB Architecture – Part I
We are pleased to present excerpts from an interview with Dr. Sunu Engineer, CTO of Ryussi Technologies who is talking about his vision for “MoSMB – SMB with Mojo” architecture and how it will enable storage companies to embrace SMB
MoSMB to demo at SNIA SDC Plugfest
MoSMB @SDC SMB3 Plugfest As you may be aware, Ryussi Technologies has been developing MoSMB – Ryussi’s proprietary SMB3 Server/Stack, since the past year. We are now ready to demonstrate the primary use case of Hyper-V based VM at the SNIA SDC conference
MoSMB as a NAS Gateway
A NAS Gateway typically is a diskless file server that contains the file sharing protocol and the file system that can be scalable with unlimited backend storage from a SAN array, either FC or iSCSI. Typically, a NAS Gateway is
What is Hyper-V over SMB use case?
Earlier Microsoft only offered block-based shared-storage like FC or iSCSI, which is a complex, expensive and limiting option. SMB 3.0 protocol gives a new and better way to store Hyper-V Virtual Machine on a shared storage. In this use case, Hyper-V
SMB vs. NFS
NFS is the “Network File System” for Unix and Linux operating systems. It allows files to be shared transparently between servers, desktops, laptops etc. It is a client/server application that allows a user to view, store and update files on
Why SMB 3.0
For most Microsoft shops you need SMB3 if you want to use Hyper-V SMB 3.0 also introduces several security enhancements, such as end-to-end encryption and a new AES based signing algorithm. Amongst the various new features available in SMB3 that enable enterprise