"JF Straeten" <jfstrae...@scarlet.be> writes:

> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 05:00:35PM +0100, Mello wrote:
>
>> Very simply put, it is a 4-bay box, built around the Intel IOP 80219
>> (@400MHz) architecture.
>> It also features an externally accessible serial interface, one 1G
>> Ethernet interface and 256MB RAM (+8MB flash). Additionally, although
>> I'm unaware of the nitty-gritty stuff, it has a Redboot firmware (seen
>> via the serial cable).
>> The system is based on Linux (uname -m => armv5tel;  uname -r =>
>> 2.6.10-iop1) and it runs software made by FalconStor (ipstord,
>> ipstorcomm...). I'm not sure whether RAID is done in software or
>> hardware.
>
> It seems pretty similar to the Intel SS400-E...

fwiw, I doubt it's a ss4000e. Lanner has put 32MB of flash and 2
GbE on their PCB.

Arnaud


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