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JIRO Technology

Jiro technology is an implementation of the Federated Management Architecture (FMA) Specification, which extends the Java language for system management, particularly storage management. The need for Jiro technology is acute due to the current storage landscape consisting of isolated point products that are difficult to integrate and manage. Jiro aims to address this issue by making it easier for developers to create new storage management applications using Java language extensions defined in the FMA specifications.

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JIRO Technology

Jiro technology is an implementation of the Federated Management Architecture (FMA) Specification, which extends the Java language for system management, particularly storage management. The need for Jiro technology is acute due to the current storage landscape consisting of isolated point products that are difficult to integrate and manage. Jiro aims to address this issue by making it easier for developers to create new storage management applications using Java language extensions defined in the FMA specifications.

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JIRO Technology

Jiro technology is an implementation based on the Federated Management Architecture (FMA) Specification, which describes extensions to the Java language environment. The FMA initiative addresses system management, particularly storage management. In addition to the platform, the FMA Specification defines a component model, i.e., the Federated Beans model, and a set of services. The Jiro technology is effectively the application of this model to the design and implementation of storage management solutions.

Need for Jiro Technology

Nightmare Return on Investment System Management

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The need for the Jiro technology is acute due to a storage landscape dominated by point products that do not interoperate, creating large islands of information that are difficult to integrate, complex to manage, or that actually prohibit cross-platform information management.

The history of the Jiro technology activities starts with a proposal made to develop a Java language extension designed to make it easier for the developer to create new storage management applications, enable faster design cycles, lower development costs, and offer a wider market potential

FMA specifications

High Level Architecture


Resource Information Tier

Client Console

Management logic Tier

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