2008年11月11日火曜日
鰯2テラ・河豚44テラ・トロ288テラ=サンマイクロ
Sun Microsystems' new storage appliances can be used either in a small IT system or, using a larger form factor, in a large data center. Code-named Amber Road, the rack-mounted 7000 line comes in 2TB, 44TB and 288TB options. All use the open-source ZFS file system and the DTrace system analysis tool and can be up and running in about 5 minutes, Sun claims.
Outside of its Java-based software for video games, smart cards and handheld devices, Sun Microsystems has never had anything resembling a true small-business or "consumerish" hardware or software product in its 26 years as a mainstay of enterprise network computing.Until now, that is. Sun on Nov. 10 announced the Sun Storage 7000 product line, its first storage appliance, which can be used in a small IT system—or, using a larger form factor, in a large data center.Code-named Amber Road, the 7000 line consists of three products: the 7110 Iwashi (2TB maximum capacity), the 7210 Fugu (up to 44TB) and the Toro 7410 (up to 288TB). The appliance—which is defined as hardware with preloaded, single-purpose software—is the first in a new line of unified storage systems that Sun is releasing to various levels of the IT market.
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