Sistina Software
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Sistina Software was a US company that focused on storage solutions designed around a Linux platform. It originated in the University of Minnesota.[1]
Their three primary offerings were Global File System (GFS), logical volume management (LVM) and device mapper (DM).[2]
Sistina Software was acquired by Red Hat in December, 2003 for $31 million in stock.[3] After acquisition GFS was merged into Red Hat Cluster Suite and open sourced.