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As the name implies, the KISS 4U Q57 is equipped with Intel's Q57 chipset. Customers can mate the Q57 with one of three Intel Core CPUs: the Intel Core i3-540 (dual cores, 3.06GHz), Core i5-660 (dual cores, 3.33GHz), or Core i7-860 (quad cores, 2.8GHz).
The KISS 4U Q57 supports a number of advanced security, storage, and remote-management features available with the Intel Core processors. For example, it offers Intel Active-Management-Technology (iAMT 6.0), Intel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2), and the new Intel Rapid-Storage technology, which offers fast data access and higher data security for SATA RAID and AHCI systems, says the company. Kontron also supplies its Kontron PC Condition Monitoring System (PCCM) for remote health monitoring of the hardware.
A rugged new chassis
Although identically dimensioned to the previous KISS 4U KTC5520 at 19 x 18.58 x 6.96 inches (482 x 472 x 177mm), the KISS 4U Q57 debuts a new, more robust system chassis that will be applied to future KISS 4U server designs. The temperature range remains at 32 to 122 deg. F (0 to 50 deg. C), but the chassis now comes standard with IP20 ingress protection and optional IP52 protection, says Kontron.
The Kontron Industrial Silent Server 4U Q57 is said to live up to its name with a sub-35 dBA noise rating. In addition, the hot-swap chassis fans can now be accessed on the front for easier maintenance, says the company.
The power supply offers extended voltage support that "fulfills the 80 plus standard which certifies a high degree of efficiency," says Kontron. Other chassis enhancements are said to include an improved inner safety catch lock that offers better protection against shock and vibration.
PCIe expansion and RAID storage options
Compared to the KISS 4U KTC5520, the KISS 4U Q57 offers less memory (up to 16 GB DDR3 SDRAM instead of 96GB), but more storage and I/O.
The KISS 4U Q57 offers six SATA interfaces with on-board RAID 0/1/5/10 support. Kontron manages to fit in a third 5.25-inch bay compared to the KISS 4U KTC5520, while also offering room for a 3.5-inch drive and an optical drive. A variety of shock-protected storage options are available including Kontron's KISS DA and KISS Stor product lines.
PCI expansion options are fairly similar to the KTC5520 model, with four PCI Express slots of varying types, and three PCI slots.
Like the KTC5520, the KISS 4U Q57 provides dual gigabit Ethernet ports, but it expands the available USB 2.0 connectivity. In the spec list below, we reflect the data sheet, which lists 10 USB ports total, with two-front-facing and eight rear-facing ports. However, the press release pegs the total at 12 USB ports, with two on the front, four on the rear, and six more available via headers.
Dual COM (RS232) ports are supplied on the back of the unit along with two additional COM connectors on the motherboard, one of which is configured for RS485, says Kontron. Other I/O includes audio ports, a PS/2 port, a VGA port, and -- according to the press release, but not the datasheet, a DVI-D port.
The KISS 4U Q57 is validated for Windows XP, Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit), and Red Hat Linux, says Kontron. The server can be configured to meet customer-specific requirements, tested as a complete system, and delivered as an independently certified solution.
Features and specifications listed by Kontron for the KISS 4U Q57 include:
The Kontron KISS 4U Q57 will be available in EMEA in mid November and in the Americas and APAC in Feb. 2011, says Kontron, which did not list pricing. The Kontron PCCM Condition Monitoring implementation will be completed in January.
More information may be found here.