Talk:Panasas

Latest comment: 1 month ago by Bruce leverett in topic Panasas Portfolio

FreeBSD or Linux?

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"Panasas is FreeBSD-based Linux cluster storage system". FreeBSD and/or Linux? Both, either, other? -- Henriok (talk) 00:03, 15 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Panasas machines are based on FreeBSD, but they are used to serve data to Linux clients.Trasz (talk) 10:27, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Ethernet

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What does "10 ethernet" mean? The most I can guess - using 10 gigabit ethernet ports. Bandwidth numbers are too large to be 10baseT or 100baseT.

Awards section removed from article

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The list of articles on its own is not encyclopedic as a list. Wikipedia should not be a direct copy of a company's web site. For this to not be considered SPAM it will need to be written in prose in a paragraph. The section should somehow give a reason behind why this list of awards is significant.

  • HPCWire 2010 "Reader's Choice" Award [1]
  • 2010 InfoWorld CTO 25 Award [2]
  • 2010 Network Products Guide Innovation Award [3]
  • HPCWire 2008 "Reader's Choice" Award [4]
  • HPCWire 2008 “Editor’s Choice” Award [4]
  • HPCWire 2007 “Editor’s Choice” Award [5]
  • HPCWire 2007 “Reader's Choice” Award [5]
  • HPCWire 2006 "Editor's Choice" Award [6]
  • HPCWire 2005 "Editor's Choice" Award [7]
  1. ^ [1] HPC Wire Web Site.
  2. ^ InfoWorld Best CTO's of 2010. InfoWorld Web Site.
  3. ^ 2010 Network Product Guide Innovation Award ActiveStor Series 9. Network Products Guide Web Site.
  4. ^ a b HPC Press Release. HPC Wire.
  5. ^ a b HPC Wire Press Release. HPC Wire.
  6. ^ HPC Wire Press Release. Linux PR.
  7. ^ [http://www.taborcommunications.com/hpc/509896.html HPC Wire Press Release.

Resolve "multiple issues"?

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The Panasas page has a Multiple Issues template-generated header with issues that date back to 2010 (verifiability) and 2011 (advertisement). I would like to submit that subsequent changes to the page have addressed these issues. Am raising this for discussion before proceeding with submitting an edit request template. James.mcintyre mcb (talk) 01:02, 19 January 2016 (UTC)James.mcintyre_mcbReply

New section

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I am requesting removal of "multiple issues" template-generated header based on the age of said issues and the current content of the page which I do not see as being advertising or having concerns with verifiability of information. Please note discussion posted above on 19 January meant to raise this for community discussion. Thank you and please let me know of any questions.

James.mcintyre mcb (talk) 18:44, 2 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

On the technical points:
  Not done: According to the page's protection level you should be able to edit the page yourself. If you seem to be unable to, please reopen the request with further details. It's not a template and it's not protected.
On the content points:
  • A high proportion of the sources are the company's website or press releases;
  • The content details the source of the company's capital and a description of its products but gives no indication of why the company might be notable.
If I were to encounter the article as a recent creation I'd tag it for speedy deletion A7, G11. So no, I don't agree the tags should be removed. Bazj (talk) 19:34, 2 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Possible misinterpretation of source?

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Since I have a conflict of interest, I am not going to make non-trivial edits to this article, but I would like to draw the reader's attention to a possible unsourced or poorly sourced statement.

"PanFS 7.0 added a FreeBSD operating foundation and a GUI that supports asynchronous push notification of system changes without user interaction.[19] "

The cited source doesn't say anything about the GUI and/or asynchronous push notification. Also, the cited source doesn't say that 7.0 "added" FreeBSD, it says that it "updated" FreeBSD (to clarify, this means that the implementation is using a more recent version of FreeBSD than was used in previous versions of PanFS). Bruce leverett (talk) 03:07, 13 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Category

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@Johnpacklambert: I see that Panasas has been put in the category 1999 establishments in California. Although Panasas has been headquartered in California for many years, I am pretty sure it was established in Pennsylvania. The article does not give details or a source for this; probably WP:OR would be necessary to confirm or rebut. Bruce leverett (talk) 14:06, 21 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

Panasas Portfolio

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@Viewsonic1080: The new subsection, "Panasas Portfolio", cites only one source, which is a Panasas press release. Wikipedia strongly discourages reliance on press releases and other self-published source (see WP:SELFPUB). The article should cite a more suitable source, such as an article (printed or online) published and written by persons and organizations not directly connected with Panasas itself. If such a source cannot be found, editors will generally consider this subsection to be unsuitable for inclusion in the article. Bruce leverett (talk) 00:42, 9 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

Hello! We are trying to get a section added but it will not let us.
EDIT COI - Marketing Team of VDURA - Formerly Panasas
Panasas was rebranded to VDURA on May 7th, 2024 - https://www.vdura.com/2024/05/07/please-allow-us-to-reintroduce-ourselves-we-are-now-vdura/
https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/panasas-rebrands-as-vdura-introducing-software-subscription-model-for-enhanced-hpc-and-ai-performance/  
https://insidehpc.com/2024/05/panasas-is-now-vdura-for-ai-and-hpc-data-storage/  
https://www.channelinsider.com/news-and-trends/us/panasas-rebrands-as-vdura/  
https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/news/366583852/Panasas-embraces-software-defined-storage-rebrands-as-Vdura
https://blocksandfiles.com/2024/05/07/panasas-vdura/
We also launched a Velocity Partner Program - https://www.vdura.com/company/partners/#become-a-partner  
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240813574650/en/VDURA-Launches-the-Velocity-Partner-Program  
https://www.channelinsider.com/news-and-trends/us/vdura-partner-program-launch/
~~~~ VDURAINC (talk) 18:32, 11 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for listing the above possible sources for the rebranding. As you may have figured out, Wikipedia frowns upon the practice of corporations using it as a marketing platform. Some articles about corporations, such as IBM, adhere reasonably well to the rules; others, such as NetApp, have extensive and annoying sections that are little more than marketing announcements. Wikipedia doesn't have enough volunteers to enforce its "conflict of interest" rules evenly. But some volunteer is trying to keep Panasas/VDURA in line.
As a former Panasas employee, I would not feel comfortable making substantive edits to this article. Even though I do not officially have a connection to the company any more, I am too close to the subject matter to judge objectively what's notable and what isn't. I think that, very likely, I could add a sentence to the beginning to indicate that the name has changed, and no one would object. Likewise I could create a redirect (so that if someone typed "VDURA" in the search box they would get to the Panasas article). But going deeper than that, e.g. renaming the article, or discussing the motivation for the rebranding, or talking about the Velocity Partner Program -- these are things that I would wish to steer clear of.
I hope that other editors, with more disinterested perspectives on Panasas/VDURA, will step forward and take an interest in this rebranding. Bruce leverett (talk) 01:43, 12 September 2024 (UTC)Reply