Aperi Storage Community to Propose Open Source Project to Eclipse; Novell to Join Nine Storage Leaders
Ottawa, Canada - June 28, 2006 -- The
Aperi community of leading storage vendors today announced it has
proposed an open source project to the Eclipse Foundation, home to
one of the industry's largest open source communities. This is the
latest step in Aperi's efforts to give customers more choices for
deploying open storage infrastructure software -- based on an
industry-standard platform developed by the open source
community.
Aperi also announced that Novell has joined
the community, bringing the total number of Aperi members to 10
companies. Novell joins other industry leaders including Brocade
Communication Systems, Cisco Systems, CA, Emulex, LSI Logic,
Fujitsu Limited, IBM, McDATA, and Network Appliance.
Formed in October 2005, Aperi - derived from
the Latin word for "to open" - is an open source community of
leading storage industry vendors working to give organizations
greater flexibility in the way they manage their storage
environments and improve their access to stored information
-- regardless of what storage hardware or
software they are using. Members of the Aperi community are working
together to build and evolve a common, open platform for managing
all brands of storage systems, which will be available
free-of-charge. The open source collaboration model -- which has
already been used to accelerate adoption of industry standards
around datacenter automation and Web services -- has proven itself
to be an effective way to bring open standards to different systems
and achieve a non-proprietary technology environment.
To advance the development of the Aperi
framework, Fujitsu, IBM and McDATA today announced they intend to
contribute storage management software code to the Eclipse Aperi
project. IBM plans to contribute more than one million lines of
code from its TotalStorage Productivity Center software to the
proposed Eclipse project.
The Aperi platform will provide a range of
benefits to customers that grapple with storage complexity and
staff shortages and lack a standard way to manage information
through its lifecycle. By using open, standards-based storage
systems and management software, customers can choose from a
greater range of storage products and eliminate the need to "rip
and replace" storage management software. This lowers the cost of
managing storage technology and reduces training requirements for
storage operations teams.
Large contributions of software code are the
hallmark of many successful open source efforts, such as Eclipse,
Linux and Firefox Mozilla. Such contributions of intellectual
assets jump-start open source projects, since developers can access
code and immediately begin collaborating with thousands of other
developers worldwide who are using, refining and adopting the
platform.
Companies participating in Aperi will work
closely with the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) to
drive existing standards and develop new ones while carrying out
open source software development under Eclipse. The Aperi framework
will comply with the Storage Management Initiative Specification
(SMI-S) and will be certified at the latest SMI-S levels so that
vendors that have invested resources in creating SMI-S compliant
storage offerings will see their investments increase further with
the Aperi framework.
While SMI-S is the open standard specification
that SNIA members support and drive, Aperi is the open source
implementation of that standard. By providing a tested
implementation of SMI-S, which standardizes storage management
technologies for storage hardware interfaces, Aperi will drive
greater industry support and wider adoption of SMI-S.
By developing a storage management platform as
an open source-based framework, the Eclipse Aperi project will
continue growth of the Eclipse ecosystem with a new community of
storage management applications and increase collaboration and
innovation across the storage industry. Technology vendors can
enable their offerings to the common Aperi framework or contribute
code to the open source project, or both.
Eclipse.org is among the industry's most
influential open source communities and includes major technology
vendors, start-ups, universities, research institutions and
individuals. With more than 135 member companies, tens of millions
of downloads and 1,000 third-party plug-ins, the Eclipse community
works to extend, complement and support open source development and
gives developers freedom of choice in a multi-language,
multi-platform, multi-vendor environment. Eclipse has many
successful projects including Project Higgins (enables people to
gain more control over their digital identities), the Ajax Toolkit
Framework (simplifies the browsing experience and make it easier
for users to shop, work, plan, correspond and navigate online), and
the BIRT project (business intelligence and reporting software
tools that help customers analyze and track mountains of business
data).
"Aperi is working to simplify the management
of storage environments through a standards-based, open source
software framework. With Eclipse Foundation's history of hosting
successful open source projects -- including those for
communications, collaboration, identity, database and device
management -- we're very excited about the Aperi community coming
to Eclipse and using the Eclipse Public License," said Mike
Milinkovich, executive director, Eclipse Foundation. "The Aperi
framework can thrive in a vibrant open source community and help
expand the greater Eclipse ecosystem."
"The SNIA SMI-S industry standard enables IT
end users to establish an interoperable, storage management
environment that simplifies manageability and improves investment
protection when adding, changing, upgrading, and retiring storage
components", said Wayne M. Adams, Chair, SNIA Board of Directors.
"SNIA's planned relationship with Aperi will include
interoperability programs for SMI-S, the use of SNIA facilities for
Aperi interoperability programs, and advancing current and new
storage standards. The IT industry will benefit from Aperi helping
to drive SMI-S implementations, storage technologies and open
standards."
For more information about the Eclipse
Foundation, visit
www.Eclipse.org.
Brocade
"Brocade is committed to the standardization of storage management
interfaces to simplify storage infrastructure. We believe in
providing customers with a common storage management platform that
accelerates the number of applications, and the kinds of
capabilities customers can use to manage their storage
environment," said Dan Crain, Chief Technology Officer at Brocade.
"We are pleased to lend our expertise and mindshare towards the
Aperi project to accelerate the development of open standards."
Cisco
"Cisco remains committed to participation in the Aperi project, in
the expectation that the formation of the open source community
under Eclipse will simplify management and advance industry
standards," said Ed Chapman. vice president, product management,
Data Center and Switching Business Unit, Cisco.
CA
"Standards-based interoperability is the key to enabling customers
to streamline management of heterogeneous storage resources across
the enterprise and reduce their technology ownerships costs," said
Sam Greenblatt, senior vice president, innovation at CA. "CA's
active participation in Aperi, SNIA and other key collaborative
organizations underscores our commitment to ensuring that this
interoperability is appropriately defined and provisioned."
Emulex
"Emulex has a longstanding tradition of developing solutions based
on open standards that help simplify management and provide
enhanced interoperability for storage networking environments,"
said Mike Smith, executive vice president of worldwide marketing,
Emulex. "We look forward to participating in ongoing efforts that
support standards and open source initiatives to benefit the
broader industry and our customers."
LSI Logic
"As a founding member, LSI has seen Aperi make significant progress
in less than a year toward delivering on its promise of driving an
open source storage management software platform," said Phil
Bullinger, senior vice president, Engenio Storage Group, LSI Logic.
"Users benefit from the Aperi community both by having
participating vendors work together and through the collaboration
of Aperi with other standards bodies such as SNIA. LSI is
continuously working to ease management issues and we feel that
Aperi will go a long way in making that happen."
Fujitsu
"Fujitsu has a long history of providing customers with storage,
server and software solutions and contributing to the establishment
of open standards in the IT industry. We strongly support the work
of the Aperi community to establish an open source framework for
storage management software in multi-vendor environments, as we
believe this will both benefit the customer and serve to spur the
growth of the industry as a whole," said Mitsuhiro Hashimoto,
President, Platform Technology Development Unit, Fujitsu Limited.
"We believe that the success of Aperi in achieving this goal is of
critical importance, as this will also serve as a foundation for
autonomic system management and other innovative data center
solutions."
IBM
"As a long-standing SNIA member, IBM is committed to the
development of open standards. Through our experience with numerous
open source projects - Apache, Linux, Eclipse, Ajax, and Higgins,
among others - we have found that open source not only complements
but also accelerates open standards," said Laura Sanders, vice
president, System Storage products and solutions, IBM. "Open source
projects such as Aperi are a proven vehicle for advancing the
adoption of open standards. Through today's announcement with
Eclipse, Aperi is making a giant leap towards giving customers an
open storage management framework that is built through
collaboration and innovation."
McDATA
"As a leader in storage networking, McDATA is committed to
enhancing the interoperability and ease-of-use of advanced storage
networking management solutions," said McDATA Senior Vice President
of Engineering Michael Frendo. "We are committed to applying our
expertise to Aperi as well as standards and open source efforts
that will bring these benefits to our customers."
Network Appliance
"The availability of a common open source framework for storage
vendors will drive the development of rich storage management
applications for customers," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of
Products and Partners, Network Appliance. "NetApp has traditionally
been a proud supporter of open standards, and participation in the
Aperi community under Eclipse reinforces our commitment to help
customers focus on value-add storage management functionality
rather than infrastructure. A common framework for management
across heterogeneous storage systems will help drive the
development of a common shared storage management platform,
allowing customers to focus on managing their data needs instead of
their infrastructure needs."
Novell
"An open source storage management framework that implements the
SNIA SMI- S standard will help advance the industry to a level of
greater interoperability and advanced functionality," said Hal
Bennett, vice president of alliances for Novell. "Novell believes
the Aperi project framework will ultimately help customers derive
maximum value from their storage environment, as well as promote
innovation of new storage platforms and tools. We're firm backers
of CIM based management and the SMI- S standards for storage, both
of which plug nicely into Aperi."
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