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'''StorNext File System''' ('''SNFS'''), colloquially referred to as '''StorNext''' is a [[List of file systems#Shared-disk file systems|shared disk file system]] made by [[Quantum Corporation]].
StorNext enables multiple Windows, Linux and Apple workstations to access shared block storage over a [[Fibre Channel]] network. With the StorNext file system installed, these computers can read and write to the same storage volume at the same time enabling what is known as a "file-locking SAN."
==History==
The original name of StorNext was '''CentraVision File System
==Infrastructure==
StorNext has both software and hardware elements. On the front end, the filesystem is managed by usually two [[Metadata controller]]s, a primary and a failover or a metadata appliance. These MDC's act as the traffic director for the block-level filesystem with no data-overhead typically associated with [[Network-attached storage|NAS]] configured network shares.
Fibre Channel connectivity is a key element of most StorNext filesystem implementations. This is often referred to as "Production SAN" or "Production Storage Workspace."
Client systems are not required to run the same operating system to access a shared filesystem containing StorNext data. As of January 2008, the operating systems with available client software are [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS]] (as [[Xsan]] developed by Apple), [[Red Hat Linux]], [[SuSE Linux]], [[HP-UX]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], [[AIX]], and [[IRIX]].
Client systems can be attached either directly to the SAN or via an IP gateway, called a DLC (Distributed LAN Controller).
Quantum offers customers two choices for hardware infrastructure for StorNext: customized configurations, using the StorNext software on independently selected hardware; or, the use of the StorNext Appliances and Production Systems, a set of pre-configured solutions from Quantum which are said to be optimized for particular use cases (such as 4K editing). The latter solutions can include embedded technical support.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stornext.com/ |title=Home |website=stornext.com}}</ref>
== Media
A common application are television and feature film post-production as many multiple editors can access the same set of video data non-destructively.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.stornext.com/deployments/digital-intermediate-workflow-example/|title
StorNext has also been leveraged for high end motion and geoscience imagery in both commercial and public sector use cases,<ref>http://www.quantum.com: "Proven Mission Information Workflows for Intelligence and Defense"</ref> and for high density forensic data, such as in cybersecurity.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.quantum.com/cybersecurity/|title
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==Archive integration==
While colloquially, the StorNext File System is known as 'StorNext', the entire StorNext product is actually the combination of two technologies: the StorNext File System, and the optional StorNext Storage Manager. The StorNext Storage Manager is a policy based data management system that can copy, migrate and/or archive data from the StorNext File System into a variety of storage devices in multiple locations.
==See also==
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* [[Metadata controller]]
* [[xfs]]
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==External links==
*{{Official website|https://www.quantum.com/en/products/file-system/stornext/}}
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