April 16, 2007
3:14 pm

Intel today introduced a 2U storage server that can house up to twelve hard drives. Processing power is provided by one quad-core or up to two dual-core Xeon processors.

The storage server SSR212MC2 comes as a rack-mount system that is aiming to attract customers in the Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN) and application server segment. Besides the fact that the device can integrate a quad-core Xeon 5300 processor, Intel claims that it is unique because of the fact that it can support twelve 3.5� drives in a relatively dense 2U space.

With 750 GB currently the highest capacity available, the SSR212MC2 tops out at 9 TB capacity – which, however, will soon increase to 12 TB with 1 TB hard drives already knocking on our doors. The storage server supports both Serial-

Source:? TGDaily

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