archived press
2000
Sanbolic at SAN 2000
Sanbolic, the Newest Software Developer
on the SAN Market
San Jose, CA, May 31, 2000 -
During SAN2000 in San Jose California, May
31 and June 1, Sanbolic will make its first appearance when announcing
Kayo, the new Volume Sharing Software for Storage Area Networks
(SANs). Sanbolic will be showing the first version of the product
at booth 1112 and a beta-program is being presented and made available
to potential partners and alliances.
Kayo uses the high-speed protocol, Fibre Channel,
for data transfer and TCP/IP for command and control only. The automatic
refresh (ARF), after each modification is made and saved, does not
effect work in progress on any computer on the network.
Kayo is a native NTFS solution that brings the
power of the SAN to the Windows NT desktop. Kayo allows the high-speed
transfers, typical for the SAN, to take place without risk of data
corruption. It ensures complete and up-to-date information about
the status of the SAN volumes on every machine on the network.
The software is completely transparent to the
user. The users see the volumes on the SAN as their local disks
and work with them in exactly the same way as with local storage.
Kayo supports single NTFS partitions.is being tested for Windows
2000. Support for other Operating Systems is to follow.
About Sanbolic,
Inc.
Sanbolic, Inc. located in Massachusetts is a developer of Volume
Sharing software for Storage Area Network (SAN) solutions. The company's
first product is being announced in May 2000. Beta program is available.
Sanbolic was established in 2000. Sanbolic software will be available
through partners, alliances and value-added resellers when final
version of the product is released, following the beta program.
The following terms are trademarks of Sanbolic,
Inc. in the United States and/or other countries: Sanbolic, Kayo,
Melio FS. Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP and the Windows
logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
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