Xsan is built into Lion!!!

XSAN is built right into Lion!!!! XSAN admin comes with Lion Server

Chris CA wrote:
and you know because?
http://www.apple.com/macosx/whats-new/features.html#xsan
Still wondering if "included" actually means "free" or just "packaged with", though.  I haven't been able to find anything truly specific and definitive from Apple.  Some people really believe it's going to be free of charge though. That would be truly remarkable.
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