Index CCNAS

Rugged high-performance Core 2 Duo CPU Network Attached Storage

March 10th, 2011
  • Index CCNAS (from General Micro Systems, Inc.)Up to 256GB of Flash Network Attached Storage (NAS)
  • Ultra small foot print, 6U, 4HP (single slot) solution
  • Ultra low power requirements as low as 20W average
  • Ultra fast data transfer rates, up to 110 GBps
  • Allows multiple CPU boards with different OS to boot from one NAS unit
  • Smart Write algorithm to extended Flash life cycle
  • Optional Secure Erase function for full non-destructive erasure of data on SSD
  • Dual GigE ports, support Fiber to front panel, or PICMG 2.16
  • TCP/IP Offloading Engine (TOE) on both GigE ports
  • Simple Browser based interface to configure NAS functions
  • NAS Capacity may be extended by daisy-chaining via Ethernet ports
  • Two NAS units may be used to mirror each other for redundant data
  • Supports HTTP, FTP, TFTP, TELNET and NFS servers
  • Support for NFS, FTP and TELNET client sessions
  • Supports EXT3 file system for increased reliability
  • Full built-in diagnostics and file system diagnostics/repair functions
  • Onboard high performance Core 2 Duo CPU up to 2.16 GHz
  • Up to 2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo processor with 4MB of L2 Cache
  • Field upgradeable CPU module to deploy latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors
  • 2GB of 667MHz DDR-2 SDRAM
  • Five USB-2.0 ports and two Serial ports
  • Four SATA-2 ports with RAID support
  • 16 individually programmable user I/O lines
  • RTC with external/internal or no battery operation
  • Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) to meet PICMG 2.9
  • 1MB of BIOS/user Flash and 256B of FRU EEPROM
  • Temperature and voltage monitoring for safe operation
  • Full diagnostics and health reporting with Pass/Fail indicators
  • Fully Hot Swappable 64-bit/66 MHz CompactPCI bus
  • Auto detect System Master /Peripheral Master CompactPCI operations
  • Compliant to IEEE Std. 1101.2 and ANSI/VITA 20-2001
  • Available in full rugged extended temperature -40 °C to +85 °C

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