Snap Server

{{Short description|Network attached storage computer appliance}}

The Snap Server is a network attached storage computer appliance sold since 2008 by Overland Storage. From 2002 to 2004 it was sold by a company called Snap Appliance.

Description

All modern Snap Servers include an embedded operating system called GuardianOS.{{cite web|url=http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/nas/software/GuardianOS/|title=GuardianOS|publisher=Adaptec|accessdate=2007-02-10}} The GuardianOS is a UNIX-like operating system based on the mainstream Linux kernel, and is used on the Snap Server line of network-attached storage devices. Older models used the SnapOS, which is a heavily customized BSD flavor. The SnapOS was originally created by Meridian Data for the Meridian Data Snap! Server, and shipped on products from May 1998 through February 2006.

Quantum had shipped more than 90,000 Snap Servers as of

December 31, 2001.{{cite press release|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-19-2002/0001689836&EDATE=|title=Snap Server Products Address Mission-Critical Storage Needs At Nellis Air Force Base|date=March 19, 2002}} {{As of|2003|alt=As of the end of 2003}}, an estimated 150,000 Snap Servers had been sold.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} Many Snap Servers are visible operating on the open Internet, although it is generally more common for them to be deployed inside corporate intranets.

History

The ownership of the Snap Appliance product family went through several corporate mergers.

Meridian Data (founded in 1994 as Parallan Computer, based in Scotts Valley, California) had been shipping CD-ROM servers, which was a shrinking market in the late 1990s. In 1996 it started development of a network file server which it announced at the DEMO conference in February 1998.{{Cite web |title= Form 10K: Annual Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997 |date= March 11, 1998 |url= https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/864568/0000864568-98-000004.txt |publisher= US Scurities and Exchange Commission |access-date= October 21, 2021 }}

In May 1998 Meridian Data began shipping the Meridian Data Snap! Server.{{Cite web |title= Meridian's Snap! Server makes network-attached storage simple |author= Charles Pettirossi, Michelle Speir |date= December 20, 1998 |work= FCW |url= https://fcw.com/articles/1998/12/20/meridians-snap-server-makes-networkattached-storage-simple.aspx |access-date= October 21, 2021 }}{{Cite web |title= Meridian Data improves on a great product |author= Michelle Speir |date= August 3, 1999 |work= FCW |url= https://fcw.com/articles/1999/08/03/meridian-data-improves-on-a-great-product.aspx |access-date= October 21, 2021 }}

On May 10, 1999, Meridian agreed to be acquired by Quantum Corp. in a stock swap.{{Cite web |title= Form 10Q: Quarterly Report for the Second Quarter 1999 |date= August 16, 1999 |url= https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/864568/000086456899000020/0000864568-99-000020.txt |publisher= US Scurities and Exchange Commission |access-date= October 21, 2021 }}

In December 1999 the deal closed, worth an estimated $85 million.{{Cite news |title= Quantum acquires Meridian Data in systems push |work= EE Times |author= Mark Hachman |date= May 11, 1999 |url= https://www.eetimes.com/quantum-acquires-meridian-data-in-systems-push/ |access-date= October 21, 2021 }}

  • In October 2002 Quantum's Snap division was purchased by private investors for about $11 million, forming Snap Appliance.{{cite news|url=http://news.cnet.com/2100-1001_3-962145.html|title=Quantum tries again to spin off Snap|first=Stephen|last=Shankland|date=October 15, 2002|accessdate=2007-02-10|publisher=CNet|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20120714015109/http://news.cnet.com/2100-1001_3-962145.html|archivedate=2012-07-14|url-status=dead}}
  • In July 2004 Snap Appliance was purchased by Adaptec for about $100 million.{{cite news|first=John S.|last=McCright|url=http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1623236,00.asp|date=July 13, 2004|accessdate=2007-02-10|title=Adaptec Buys Snap Appliance|publisher=eweek}}
  • In July 2008 Overland Storage acquired the Snap server product line from Adaptec for $3.6 million.{{cite news|first=Dave |last=Raffo|url=http://searchsmbstorage.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid188_gci1319368,00.html?track=NL-52&ad=647600&asrc=EM_NLN_3950294&uid=215677#|date=July 1, 2008|accessdate=2008-07-01|title=Overland Storage buys Snap Server NAS family from Adaptec|publisher=TechTarget}}

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