On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 08:59:24PM +0530, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
on this matter, Sunfire x4150 a 1U machine with 2xcpu sockets, "eight" drive bays, 64 GB expandability, 4 NIC packs quite a punch for its size.
Sunfire X4540; 4U, dual quad core AMD Opteron, 48 (count them!) hotswap SATA drives (so can scale to 48TByte of space in 4U), etc etc.
When Sun came out with the X4500 I immediately said "NAS server". Then Sun came out with ZFS and I said "Really, NAS server". Now I note that the X4540 is marketed as "Simply the best selling storage server". Heh.
ZFS is really nice. If VMware was supported on Solaris 86 then I would have built my own home server with Solaris rather than CentOS. (Although I'm not using VMware on that machine, at present; merely UserModeLinux for my protected instances). But CentOS is handling my 5*1Tbyte RAID5 OK for now :-)