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    Openfiler is a browser-based network storage management utility. Linux-powered, Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage (NAS) and block-based SAN in a single framework. It supports CIFS, NFS, HTTP/DAV, FTP, and iSCSI.
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    Complete storage and backup system with web administration that integrates many useful tools. Support logical volumes, snapshots, CIFS and NFS shares, tape drives, libraries, VTL's, iSCSI devices, etc. Manage users and roles, and easy restore.
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    jSCSI is a cross-platform Java implementation of an iSCSI initiator. jSCSI thus enables Java to directly access and serve block devices over the Internet by natively speaking the iSCSI protocol. The initiator supports software RAID. THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB!!!
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    This project builds a Web Services architecture which can provide block storage services to virtual machines in cloud computing environments. The Web Services rely on LVM, iSCSI, and Xen to manage logical volumes, remote access, and virtual machines.
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