Published: December 10, 2009
Linus Torvalds Accepts DRBD into Linux Kernel
BEAVERTON, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Linus Torvalds, lead developer of the Linux kernel community, has
merged DRBD, an open source data replication solution, into Linux as a
fully supported component. After exactly 10 years of ongoing development
work - software developer Phil Reisner wrote the first line of code on
December 8, 1999 - Torvalds' acknowledgment means DRBD has become a
fixture on the storage market.
DRBD's history is quite remarkable. Reisner originally published
the Distributed Replicated Block Device as part of his Master's thesis
at the Vienna University of Technology. Originally intended as a means
of storing email messages in a redundant fashion, Reisner quickly
realized the full potential of the newly developed solution. In November
2001, he co-founded LINBIT, a Vienna, Austria based enterprise focused
on advancing the development of DRBD and Linux High-Availability.
In May 2005, Lars Ellenberg joined LINBIT to lead its R&D team
with Phil Reisner. His dedication has been a priceless addition to the
LINBIT development team. January 2007, DRBD 8 was released which broke
previous performance barriers and at the same time introduced
active-active clustering capability, allowing simultaneous write access
from two cluster nodes. In 2008, LINBIT USA, LLC was founded to offer
development, consultancy, 24/7 support, and OEM/ISV integration services
in North, Central and South America. Recently, LINBIT attracted
considerable attention by open-sourcing DRBD+, a formerly commercially
licensed add-on that offered three and four node clustering support.
Phil Reisner is particularly impressed with Torvalds decision to
integrate DRBD into Linux. "This is a token of trust in DRBD and a
terrific acknowledgment of our work - a true milestone in our company's
history." LINBIT North America, CEO, Kavan Smith highlights the
advantages of Torvalds' decision, "With this mainline addition to Linux,
DRBD will be available to a wider audience of users enabling them to
replicate data with more efficiency and control than ever before.
Experiencing downtime? DRBD is the answer, not some expensive NAS/SAN
device."
The 2.6.33 Linux kernel release, of which DRBD will be an integral
part, is currently expected for February 2010.
DRBD is a registered trademark of LINBIT in the United States,
the European Union, and many other countries.
About LINBIT
LINBIT has led the way in high-availability since 2001, and continues to
be the market leader in business uptime, disaster recovery, and
continuity solutions. Built on a solid base of Austrian software
engineering and open-source technology, DRBD is the industry standard
for high-availability (HA) and data redundancy for mission critical
systems. DRBD enables disaster recovery and HA for any application on
Linux, including iSCSI, NFS, Apache, MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, Xen and
KVM Virtualization, and more.
For more information on how LINBIT can evolve your IT infrastructure
call 1-877-4-LINBIT or visit http://www.linbit.com
LINBIT
Charlie Schluting, 1-503-573-1262 x204
charlie@linbit.com
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