back to article Dive in, penguins: Upstart builds Linux virtual SAN

Three Bulgarian engineers who co-founded a firm called StorPool – which builds a virtual SAN using the aggregated storage of Linux KVM servers – are aiming to expand the reach of their three-year-old project. Boyan Ivanov, CEO, Boyan Krosnov, chief product officer, and Yanko Yankulov, the chief tech officer, started the firm …

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    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      "hypervisor support being extended to Xen, ESX, Hyper-V and more in the future."

      Then at least it becomes relevant to the virtualisation market - KVM has a less than 1% market share. If you want to use something completely free, Hyper-V Server is usually preferable imo and scales far better.

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