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G5 Nodes

G5 Nodes

2005-01-04 by GAmoore@aol.com

I don't think these will work, but I don't really know enough. But I am imagining having a rack with multiple G5 nodes for $1000 each - about the price of a UAD with a few of their extra plugs. If these will work for video and graphics applications, I don't know why they can't work for music too - since video is real time too.

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Apple ships Xsan, upgrades Xserve G5

By Peter Cohen MacCentral

Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that it is shipping its Xsan Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, now available for US$999 per client and per server. Xsan is a 64-bit cluster file system that enables Mac OS X (news - web sites) Server users to share files and volumes up to 16 TB (Terabytes) in size on a Fibre Channel network. Apple also announced an upgrade to its rack-mountable Xserve G5 file server, upping the top-end and "Cluster Node" configuration's processor speed to 2.3GHz and its system bus speed to 1.15GHz.


Fibre channel-based SAN systems like Xsan are high-speed networking storage solutions aimed at environments like video and film editing, broadcast, visual effects and motion graphics creation. Xsan's applications extend beyond video and film, as well -- Apple sees a market for Xsan in business, government, education and high performance computing -- all environments that can benefit from storage consolidation where features like metadata controller failover, Fibre Channel multipathing, file-level locking and more sophisticated volume management can be used effectively.

Eric Zelenka, Apple's senior product line manager, server and storage software, told MacCentral that Apple is also offering a new support program for Xsan customers -- priced at $799 per system, the Xsan support plan offers users 24 hour a day, 7 day a week access to Apple's support staff with an unlimited number of incidents. The support plan covers Xsan setup and configuration, and can also help users with questions related to setting up their RAID, Fibre Channel cards, switches, Mac OS X Server, and application software that will be used with the Xsan system.

Zelenka explained that Xsan's pricing enables users to configure each Xsan-equipped system either as a metadata controller -- a file server system, essentially -- or as a client. Zalenka said the $999 per node price has already garnered attention from a community used to paying more for such capability. Apple has tested Xsan configurations with up to 64 users accessing video streams from a single storage volume.

Re: [Logic_Cafe] G5 Nodes

2005-01-04 by Samuel Gendler

It look slike the $999 price applies just to the XSan
filesystem software, which will run on os x boxes and
access an apple disk array.  I don't think $999 gets
you any hardware whatsoever.

--sam

--- GAmoore@... wrote:

> I don't think these will work, but I don't really
> know enough. But I am 
> imagining having a rack with multiple G5 nodes for
> $1000 each - about the price of 
> a UAD with a few of their extra plugs. If these will
> work for video and 
> graphics applications, I don't know why they can't
> work for music too - since video 
> is real time too.
> 
>
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> Apple ships Xsan, upgrades Xserve G5
> 
> By Peter Cohen MacCentral 
> 
>  Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that it is
> shipping its Xsan 
> Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, now
> available for US$999 per client and per 
> server. Xsan is a 64-bit cluster file system that
> enables Mac OS X (news - web 
> sites) Server users to share files and volumes up to
> 16 TB (Terabytes) in 
> size on a Fibre Channel network. Apple also
> announced an upgrade to its 
> rack-mountable Xserve G5 file server, upping the
> top-end and "Cluster Node" 
> configuration's processor speed to 2.3GHz and its
> system bus speed to 1.15GHz.
> 
> 
>  Fibre channel-based SAN systems like Xsan are
> high-speed networking storage 
> solutions aimed at environments like video and film
> editing, broadcast, visual 
> effects and motion graphics creation. Xsan's
> applications extend beyond video 
> and film, as well -- Apple sees a market for Xsan in
> business, government, 
> education and high performance computing -- all
> environments that can benefit 
> from storage consolidation where features like
> metadata controller failover, 
> Fibre Channel multipathing, file-level locking and
> more sophisticated volume 
> management can be used effectively.
> 
>  Eric Zelenka, Apple's senior product line manager,
> server and storage so
> ftware, told MacCentral that Apple is also offering
> a new support program for Xsan 
> customers -- priced at $799 per system, the Xsan
> support plan offers users 24 
> hour a day, 7 day a week access to Apple's support
> staff with an unlimited 
> number of incidents. The support plan covers Xsan
> setup and configuration, and 
> can also help users with questions related to
> setting up their RAID, Fibre 
> Channel cards, switches, Mac OS X Server, and
> application software that will be 
> used with the Xsan system.
> 
>  Zelenka explained that Xsan's pricing enables users
> to configure each 
> Xsan-equipped system either as a metadata controller
> -- a file server system, 
> essentially -- or as a client. Zalenka said the $999
> per node price has already 
> garnered attention from a community used to paying
> more for such capability. Apple 
> has tested Xsan configurations with up to 64 users
> accessing video streams 
> from a single storage volume.
> 


		
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