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New Products

Heather Mead

Issue #81, January 2001

SuperServer 6010 and 5010 Series, GN 1600 Switchless Switch, Infinistore Version 1.2 and more.

SuperServer 6010 and 5010 Series

Figure 1. SuperServer Top View

The SuperServer 6010 dual processor and 5010 single processor series of 1U servers are available from Supermicro. Both series utilize dual onboard LAN controllers, provide fault tolerance, fast Ethernet and adaptive load-balancing solutions for broad-bandwidth network environments. The SuperServer 6010H utilizes dual Intel 370 FCPGA Pentium III processors up to 1GHz, ServerWorks ServerSet III HE-SL chip set supporting a maximum of 4GB of two-way interleave PC133/100 SDRAM, 64/32-bit 66/33 MHz PCI bus, Adaptec's Ultra 160 dual channel SCSI and Intel's dual 82559 NIC network interface capability.

Contact: Supermicro, 2051 Junction Avenue, San Jose, California 95131, 408-895-2000, marketing@supermicro.com, http://www.supermicro.com/.

GN 1600 Switchless Switch

Gotham Networks introduced the GN 1600 Switchless Switch that eliminates the need for a centralized switching fabric. Featuring scalability, centralized service provisioning and pay-as-you-grow pricing, this switching architecture decreases network design contraints and aids with scaling a network for new services and speeds. The universal service card (USC) captures switching, control and protocol processing on a single, multifunction board. USCs support IP and MPLS routing, ATM and frame relay switching and circuit emulation. The GN 1600 can support up to 16 USCs.

Contact: Gotham Networks, 15 Discovery Way, Acton, Massachusetts 01720, 978-263-6890, info@gothamnetworks.com, http://www.gothamnetworks.com/.

Infinistore Version 1.2

Grau Data Storage, Inc. announced version 1.2 of its Infinistore Virtual Disk (IVD) network attached storage server that provides disaster recovery capabilities and remote administration services. It combines hard disk RAID storage capacity, ultra-capacity tape storage and integrated storage management software. Multiple IVDs can be managed at a single location or distributed globally.

Contact: Grau Data Storage Inc. (USA), PO Box 271030, Louisville, Colorado 80027, 303-665-3018, info@GrauData, http://www.GrauData.com/.

SANavigator Free Trial

A free 30-day trial of Connex's SANavigator software for managing complex storage networks is available for download at http://www.sanavigator.com/. SANavigator has an easy-to-use graphical interface designed for enterprise storage management and provides a real-time display of the entire storage area network. Users must complete a registration form prior to downloading the software.

Contact: Connex, Inc., 2040 Fortune Drive, Suite 200, San Jose, California 95131, 408-232-9701, sales@connex.com, http://www.sanavigator.com/.

Ascendence Clusters

A new line of Beowulf computational clusters, the Ascendence series, is now available from Atipa Corporation. The clusters come in 4- and 8-node configurations and are available across Intel, AMD and Alpha platforms. Customers can choose from three available high-speed connectivity options, Wulfkit, Myrinet and 100MB Ethernet. For enclosure, clusters are available in 1U, 2U and 3U rackmount cases or full tower cases with hot swappable power supplies.

Contact: Atipa Corporation, 4700 Belleview Suite 300, Kansas City, Missouri 64112, 800-360-4346 (toll free), info@atipa.com, http://www.atipa.com/.

Synopsys Design Tool Suite

Synopsys released a full tool suite for high-level design aimed at the growing system on a chip market and other design for testability (DFT) technology. The suite includes the Design Compiler; PrimeTime, a static timing analysis tool; Scirocco, a high performance VHDL simulator; and Module Compiler. The suite provides tools for both design and verification and a simulated graphical tour is available on the Synopsys web site.

Contact: Synopsys, Inc., 700 East Middlefield Road, Mountain View, California, 94043, 800-388-9125 (toll free), http://www.synopsys.com/.

Debian Based 2U Servers

VA Linux now offers Debian GNU/Linux software, version 2.2, on its 2200 series 2U Internet servers, along with technical support, services and free updates through the Internet. VA Linux is the first major server vendor to pre-install and support Debian. Automatic software updates are available using apt-get from a company-maintained web site that will identify security updates, software dependencies and enhancements.

Contact: VA Linux Systems, Inc., 47071 Bayside Parkway, Fremont, California 94538, 877-VA-LINUX (toll free), info@valinux.com, http://www.valinux.com/.

AIT LibraryPro

In collaboration with Enhanced Software Technologies (EST), Overland Data announced that the AIT LibraryPro is certified Linux-compatible. LibraryPro can be scaled up to nine modules for a maximum configuration of 8.55 treabytes native capacity (22.2 TB with compression) and throughput of 388 gigabytes per hour (1.0TB with compression) using Sony AIT-2 drives. EST operates the Linux tape drive certification program to demonstrate compatability.

Contact: Overland Data, Inc., 8975 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, California 92123-1599, 800-729-8725 (toll free), srichardson@overlanddata.com, http://www.overlanddata.com/.

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