| iXsystems, Inc. Introduces the iX-N4236 Orion II Server Series |
| Tuesday, 19 January 2010 | |
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The Orion II Storage Server & JBOD Storage Expansion Deliver Unparalleled Storage Density With Redundant Cooling and Powerful Intel® Technologies The iX-N4236 Orion II Storage Server is designed to handle
storage-intensive tasks while remaining at an optimal temperature and
drawing less power than other servers in its class. The Orion II's
powerful complement of features and light energy footprint create an
ideal environment for ZFS implementations, virtualization, and
high-capacity storage. "With dual Intel® Xeon® 5500 series processors and up to 144 GB of SDRAM, the Orion II provides an ideal environment for virtualization, and is also an ideal choice for database or data mining applications", says Xin Li, Senior Software Engineer at iXsystems. "The JBOD Expansion Unit drive capacity is also a drastic improvement over the original Orion, so now you only need four expansion units to handle a task that used to take up to nine."
Features of the iX-N4236 Orion II Server Series Include:
Pricing and Availability The iX-N4236 Orion II server series and JBOD Expansion units are immediately available for custom configuration, purchase, and delivery. For more information about the Orion II server series, please contact iXsystems at (408) 943-4100 or visit our website at http://www.iXsystems.com/Orion2 and fill out the inquiry form. One of our expert sales professionals will provide you with a custom-tailored quote that best meets your Open Source hardware solution needs.About iXsystems Inc. ™ iXsystems Inc. is an employee-owned and operated, open source-centric, customer focused organization, dedicated to providing the highest quality built-to-order enterprise rackmount server solutions, pre-configured server appliances, and scalable storage solutions to our customers around the globe.About ZFS ZFS is an advanced, 128 bit filesystem that is capable of addressing 18 billion times more data than a 64 bit filesystem. This modern addressing scheme gives the ZFS file system a practically unlimited maximum size. In addition, ZFS does not rely on only one device, and instead utilizes a virtual storage pool to seamlessly store and retrieve data from multiple devices or many virtual storage pools amongst one or a few devices. This eliminates the need for a volume manager when using multiple devices. |


