Hi there,

if you're using Btrfs on Linux for file serving purposes, i'd like to invite 
you to take a look at our open source storage management project "openATTIC":

  http://openattic.org/

We provide a web UI and RESTful API to create CIFS/NFS shares on top of Btrfs 
and other file systems, including monitoring and snapshots. Other file systems 
like ext4, XFS or ZFS are supported, too. We also support sharing block volumes 
via iSCSI and Fibre Channel via LIO and are currently working on adding Ceph 
Management and Monitoring support as well.

openATTIC 2.0 is currently in development and we're looking for more testers 
and feedback. Packages for the Debian/Ubuntu, RHEL/CentOS and SUSE are 
available via apt/yum repos.

For the time being, we don't yet support all the nifty Btrfs features (e.g. 
RAID levels), but you can already use openATTIC to manage (e.g. creating and 
snapshotting) and monitor Btrfs file systems via the WebUI. We plan to further 
extend the Btrfs functionality incrementally with each release. Some use cases 
we have in mind are documented here: 
https://wiki.openattic.org/display/OP/openATTIC+Storage+Management+Use+Cases

So if you're looking for a free (GPLv2) storage management tool that supports 
your favorite file system, we'd be glad if you give openATTIC a try!

Thanks and sorry for the noise,

Lenz
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 Lenz Grimmer <l...@grimmer.com> - http://www.lenzg.net/
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