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Sun Fire™ X4500 Server Sun Fire™ X4500 Server The industry’s first data server < Sun is changing the server landscape by defining the data server. The Sun Fire™ X4500 server, Highlights the world’s first data server, integrates powerful AMD Opteron™ processors with massive data storage and throughput. The server delivers the highest storage density available, incredibly • Highest storage density available high throughput rates, and jaw-dropping prices. Customers can deploy applications in ways that with 48 hot-swappable SATA HDDs (24 TB in a 4U form factor) previously were not possible—or cost-effective. • Jaw-dropping prices—half the cost of traditional solutions Get ahead and stay ahead Designed from the ground up to facilitate system • Unprecedented data integrity and By integrating state-of-the-art server and storage management, the Sun Fire X4500 server’s dramatically simplified administration technologies, the Sun Fire X4500 server delivers architecture provides Sun’s Integrated Lights Out with the Solaris™ OS and Solaris ZFS the remarkable performance of a four-way x64 Manager (ILOM) as well as state-of-the-art • Incredibly high throughput rates— server, the highest storage density available remote automation that integrates at the demonstrated up to one GB/s from disk (with 24 TB in 4U of rack space), and incredibly datacenter level. With zero-touch capabilities to network and up to two GB/s from high data throughput at very low cost. This managed through a variety of interface options, disk to memory allows customers to host their applications and the architecture simplifies installation, • The Sun Fire™ X4000 family of servers data on a single integrated platform with break- deployment, and maintenance. The Sun Fire raises the bar for industry-standard 1 through pricing of $1.5/GB. For applications that X4500 server also features one of the most servers are driven by storage density, high-bandwidth advanced file systems, Solaris ZFS, which delivers • Four integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports requirements, and lowest cost, the Sun Fire groundbreaking capabilities by automating for maximum network expandability X4500 server delivers the highest storage density administrative tasks, protecting data from • Provision, monitor, and manage with available (approximately two to five times the corruption, and providing virtually unlimited the recommended Sun N1™ System density of alternatives) and incredibly high scalability. Manager throughput rates (demonstrated up to one GB/s • Supports Linux RHEL 4 U4/SuSE 10, from disk to network and up to two GB/s from The Sun Fire x4500 server is available as a Sun 64-bit and Windows 2003 disk to memory)2—at half the cost of traditional System Pack which combines the server with the • Try risk-free for 60 days. Sign up for a solutions. Plus, it runs virtually any x86 right services, helping customers to get the most free trial at sun.com/tryandbuy application. value from their assets. 1 2 Specific configurations only Specfic benchmark congifurations only 2 Data Sheet Sun Fire X4500 Server sun.com/X4500 Sun Fire X4500 Server Specifications Learn More Architecture Languages Available as a Sun System Pack. Processor • C/C++, FORTRAN Maximize IT value while lowering • Two dual-core AMD Opteron processors, • Java™ programming language total cost of acquisition and Model 285 • All other standard Sun-supported ownership. For more information Cache languages on the Sun Fire X4500 server, • One-MB Level 2 per core Networking visit sun.com/x4500 Main memory • ONC™, ONC+™, NFS™, WebNFS™, TCP/IP, • Eight DDR-I DIMM slots (four DIMM slots SunLink™, OSI, MHS, IPX™/SPX, SMB per CPU socket); 16 GB with two-GB technologies, and XML Power DIMMS Management • Dual-redundant, hot-swappable power System architecture • Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) supply • 8.0 GB/s HyperTransport link with 6.0 GB/s service processor providing: CLI (in-band • UL maximum input power: 1,800W access between processor and memory and out-of-band), IPMI 2.0 (in-band and out-of-band), SNMP (out-of-band only) • Power supply output rating: 1,500W Hard disk • Maximum system consumption 1,100W Hard disk supported • Sun N1™ System Manager—manage • 48 hot-swappable, 3.5-inch SATA II HDD from one to hundreds of systems from Regulations (meets or exceeds) internal disks: 250 GB, 7200 RPM, 12 TB; a central location • Safety: IEC60950, UL/CSA60950, EN60950, 500 GB, 7200 RPM, 24 TB Environment CB scheme with all country differences RAID configuration AC power • RFI/EMI: FCC Class A, Part 15 47 CFR, EN 55022, CISPR 22, EN300-396: v1.31, • Software RAID enabled by RAID-Z, RAID-Z2 • 200-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 10 A ICES-003 in Solaris ZFS, other Linux, or Window Operating temperature/humidity (single nonrack system) • Immunity: EN55024, EN300-386:v1.3.2 RAID code • 5°C to 32°C (37°F to 91°F), 10-90 percent Standard/integrated interfaces relative humidity, noncondensing, 27°C Certifications • Network: Four 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet max. wet bulb • Safety: cULus Mark, CE Mark, GOST R, ports, RJ45 connector Nonoperating temperature/humidity (single, nonrack system) S-Mark • Network management: One dedicated • -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F), up to • EMC: CE Mark (93/68/3EEC); Emissions and 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, RJ45 93 percent relative humidity, Immunity—Class A Emissions Levels: FCC, connector noncondensing, 38°C max. wet bulb VCCI, C-Tick, MIC, GOST R2, BSMI2 • Serial: One TIA/EIA-232-F asynchronous, Operating altitude (single nonrack system) • Other: Labeled per WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive RJ45 connector • Up to 3048m; maximum ambient • SATA: Six eight-port SATA controllers, temperature is derated by 1°C per 300m Dimensions and weight internal access only above 900m Height • USB: Four USB 2.0 ports (two front and Nonoperating altitude (single nonrack system) • 6.89 inches/175.05 mm two rear) • Up to 4000m Width • Video: VGA video port Acoustic noise (single nonrack system) • 17.28 inches/439 mm • Expansion slots: Two internal MD2 • LwAd (1B = 10 dB): At or below 25°C, Depth low-profile 64-bit PCI-X slots @ 133 MHz 7.5B, at max. ambient, 8.5B • 29.52 inches/749.90 mm Software • LpAm bystander: At or below 25°C, 65 dB, Weight Operating systems at max. ambient, 75 dB • 170 lbs./77 kg • Solaris 10 Operating System preinstalled Mounting option Warranty • Standard Linux distributions, • 19-inch rackmount kit • Two-year, next business day RHEL 4 U4/SuSE 10, 64-bit • Windows 2003 Standard and Enterprise version 32-bit and 64-bit Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA Phone 1-650-960-1300 or 1-800-555-9SUN Web sun.com © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, IPX, Java, N1, ONC, ONC+, Solaris, Sun Fire, SunLink, and WebNFS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. AMD and Opteron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Information subject to change without notice. SunWIN#: 472491 Lit.#: SYDS13102-0 08/07.
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