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Q Associates, UK Sun reseller,
microsystems, servers, workstations, storage, solaris
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The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance is the newest addition to the Sun StorEdge 5000 NAS Appliance family. Designed for multiprotocol IT environments seeking to consolidate storage, the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance supports UNIX and Microsoft Windows, simplifying file sharing between disparate platforms. To protect your data and keep your business running smoothly, the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance combines advanced business-continuity functions such as file system journaling, checkpointing, remote mirroring, clustering*, and full system redundancy with a full 2-gigabit Fibre Channel (FC) RAID array to deliver very high levels of availability and performance in almost any open environment. Available in single and dual clustered NAS server configurations, the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance provides quick deployment, simple manageability, seamless integration, and flexible policy-based services. The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance is easy to operate and effortless to manage, and installs in less than 15 minutes, thanks to its highly intuitive wizard. Designed to grow along with your business, this powerful NAS appliance can easily be scaled to 65 terabytes of raw FC or 179 terabytes of raw SATA* RAID-protected storage.
Key Applications:
Key Features:
- Easy Storage Platform to Deploy and Manage
- Cross-Protocol Client Support and Management
- Journaled File System with Checkpoint Capability
- Remote Replication/Data Mirroring, and Remote Monitoring
- Clustering Capability*
- Sun StorEdge Compliance Archiving Software
- Investment Protection with Common Storage Modules
Specifications:
- Processor : CPU: One 3.06-GHz Intel Xeon processor with 512 KB of Level 2 cache
- Number of Slots : 4 GB in 6 DIMM slots, registered DDR-266 ECC SDRAM
- Fibre channel : 1 or 2 dual-port 2-Gb Fibre Channel (FC) HBAs
- Capacity : Scales to 65 TB of FC or 179 TB of SATA RAID-protected storage*
- Mass Storage : Max. Exp. Units: Up to 28 (7 per RAID Expansion Unit)
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