NexentaStor 3.1 available now



After a long, and arduous, release cycle, I am pleased to report that NexentaStor 3.1 is available now.

Customers running existing 3.0 installations may upgrade at no cost.

This release includes a number of key features, including some significant improvements for performance and manageability.
Folks using SCSI target mode will probably see the biggest performance boost relative to earlier editions of NexentaStor, especially those folks using NexentaStor to serve up storage to VMware guests -- thanks to the VAAI offload support that is part of this release. And for the record, yes, this release includes the fix the long standing problem with iSCSI timeouts.

For ZFS fans, this release also includes the updates for ZFS version 28. (This does mean that folks upgrading need to be cautious -- their pools will not be automatically updated to ZFS version 28, but if they are manually updated then there will be no way to move those pools back to an older release. That also means that pools should not be updated in HA cluster configurations unless both cluster partners are updated to NexentaStor 3.1 first.) This also means faster snapshot creation and deletion, and the ability to import pools in read only mode or that have encountered a failure of their SLOG device, making some disaster recovery scenarios much less challenging.

Nexenta Core Platform (our general purpose Debian based open core) will be updated shortly to 3.1 as well -- probably sometime in the next week or so. This will be the same core software as supplied with NexentaStor. (We do strongly encourage folks using Nexenta Core Platform for serving up storage to use our commercial NexentaStor product. There is even a free edition for users with up to 18TB of data.)

We are already (and have been for a while actually) hard at work on the next release, which will be based upon illumos, and include a number of other innovative features. Stay tuned for an update.


Comments

Did "COMSTAR and SCSI UNMAP" made in this release?
Did "COMSTAR and SCSI UNMAP" made in this release?
Unknown said…
Yes, SCSI UNMAP is part of this release.

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