[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #9851: Confirm interoperability with NetApp StorageGrid Webscale
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#9851: Confirm interoperability with NetApp StorageGrid Webscale
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Reporter: crankbird | Owner:
Type: feature | Status: new
Priority: lowest | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 5.3.5
Severity: trivial | Resolution:
Keywords: | Architecture:
Platform: |
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Description changed by crankbird:
Old description:
> Dear mountain duck developers .. I've just tested mountain duck against
> the NetApp StorageGrid Webscale product
> http://www.netapp.com/us/products/object-storage/storagegrid/index.aspx
>
> The good news is that it worked perfectly using the S3 protocol handler,
> I'm planning on testing the Swift interface too, and I've let our
> services team and other practitioners know, and I've suggested that they
> use Mountain Duck as a trouble shooting / testing tool.
>
> I know you've probably got higher priority items than verifying
> functionality against every S3/Swift compliant object store out there,
> but if you want to do some interoperability testing of your own, NetApp
> can give you any documentation you might want and a repository for you to
> test against.
>
> Personally I'd like to see the interoperability confirmed from both
> sides, because that would make it easier for me to recommend mountain-
> duck to our enterprise clients as a client based filesystem client (as
> opposed to using a CIFS / NFS gateway) that has a well defined support
> infrastructure.
>
> Regards
> John Martin
> Director Strategy and Technology - APAC
> NetApp.
>
> Regards
> John Martin
New description:
Dear mountain duck developers .. I've just tested mountain duck against
the NetApp StorageGrid Webscale product http://www.netapp.com/us/products
/object-storage/storagegrid/index.aspx
The good news is that it worked perfectly using the S3 protocol handler,
I'm planning on testing the Swift interface too, and I've let our services
team and other practitioners know, and I've suggested that they use
Mountain Duck as a trouble shooting / testing tool.
I know you've probably got higher priority items than verifying
functionality against every S3/Swift compliant object store out there, but
if you want to do some interoperability testing of your own, NetApp can
give you any documentation you might want and a repository for you to test
against.
Personally I'd like to see the interoperability confirmed from both sides,
because that would make it easier for me to recommend mountain-duck to our
enterprise clients as a client based filesystem client (as opposed to
using a CIFS / NFS gateway) that has a well defined support
infrastructure.
Regards
John Martin
Director Strategy and Technology - APAC
NetApp.
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