Honeycomb
The name used to describe Sun Microsystems’ storage appliance for fixed content archiving. The network-attached storage appliance uses technology that Sun calls Project Honeycomb; a cluster architecture that uses new metadata and search tools to retrieve files in large storage systems much more efficiently.
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