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High-End Network Appliance With Dual 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Processors

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Allows network configuration, supports up to 8 network modules and is equipped with redundant power supplies

IBASE Technology Inc. is releasing the INA7600 network appliance based on two 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (codenamed Ice Lake). The IBASE INA7600 utilises Intel server-class Xeon-SP CPUs to provide unparalleled computing power, which is most suitable for carrier or enterprise-level network security applications, such as next-generation firewalls, IPS, DDoS and DPI. In addition, Intel’s QuickAssist Technology on the Intel Xeon-based platform greatly enhances Crypto and compression/decompression calculations through hardware acceleration.

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The system has a unique modular design that allows customers to flexibly configure network ports to suit their requirements. It supports up to 8 network modules to accommodate up to 64 GbE ports (with or without bypass) in copper or optical fibre cable. IBASE offers a comprehensive selection of modules, with up to two 100GbE QSFP28 ports. To achieve high availability, the INA7600 is equipped with redundant power supplies and 4 hot-swappable fans. An optional IPMI 2.0 module provides direct access to server management function and remote monitoring capabilities.

The INA7600 is available in two variants: INA7600-NIC and INA7600-SHQ, supporting a maximum of 66GbE ports and 34 GbE ports respectively. Measuring 438mm x 660mm x 88mm (WxDxH), it has 16 DDR4 RDIMM slots that can take up to 512GB. Standard I/O connectivity and expansion slots include a PCIe x16 slot, an M.2 (M-key) socket for SATA 3.0 or PCIe, an RJ45 serial console, two USB 2.0, and two MGMT ports. 

INA7600 features:

  • Dual 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (ICL-SP)
  • 16x DDR4 RDIMM, Max. 512GB
  • 8x or 4x NIC Modules, Max. 64 GbE Ports
  • 1x PCI-E x16 Expansion Slot
  • Optional IPMI 2.0 Module
  • 1200-Watt Redundant Power Supply

The products will be ready in Q3, 2021.


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