Sun Fire X4500
The Sun Fire X4500 data server integrates server and storage technologies. It was announced in July, 2006 and is part of the Sun Fire server line from Sun Microsystems.
In July 2008, Sun announced the X4540 model, which doubles the processing power of the X4500.
In November 2010, Oracle designated that the X4540 is end-of-life and has no next-generation replacement model.
Development
Thumper was developed by Palo Alto, California based company Kealia inc. Kealia was founded in 2001 by Stanford University professor David Cheriton and Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim. When Sun bought Kealia in 2004, Thumper became the basis for the X4500 model.Hardware
The Sun Fire X4500 supports two dual-core AMD Opteron processors and up to 64 GB RAM. With forty-eight 500/1000/2000 GB SATA drives, it provides up to 96 TB of raw storage in four rack units.The Sun Fire X4540 supports two quad- or six-core AMD K10 processors and up to 128 GB RAM. The new model also uses PCI Express IO technology, and added a compact flash disk slot for booting the operating system.
A significant feature of both systems is that the I/O framework was designed to handle high throughput on all disks simultaneously. These were the first systems designed specifically with ZFS in mind, so no hardware RAID is included.
Supported operating systems
- Solaris 10
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
- Rocks Cluster Distribution
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008
- FreeNAS 9.3 - newer do not work
Products using X4500/X4540
- Sun Streaming System
- Sun Visualization System
- Sun Secure Data Retrieval Server
- Sun Constellation System
- Sun StorageTek Virtual Tape Library Value System
- Sun Scalable Storage Cluster
- Luminex Virtual Tape Solution for IBM zSeries mainframes via FICON
- SAS Intelligence Storage
- Greenplum's Sun Data Warehouse Appliance
- IPConfigure - Enterprise Surveillance Manager
- G10 Enterprise Video Manager
- Media Server for Symantec Veritas NetBackup
- Cypress Storage Appliance
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