On April 28, 2025, in Omsk, as part of the RAIDIX Expedition project, Russia’s first dual-controller All-Flash NVMe data storage system, the BITBLAZE Sirius I4100, was unveiled. Developed by the company "Promobit," it was included in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for the first time.
The system is designed for video analytics, processing artificial intelligence tasks, as well as for high-load applications and online transactions.
BITBLAZE Sirius I4100 is the first Russian system based on the x86 processor with domestic BlazeX software. It is made in a 4U form factor and equipped with two controllers and four Intel Xeon processors. The system supports up to 15.7 PB of data thanks to 24 SSD U.2 NVMe drives.
Key features of the new product include the intelligent "Thin Volumes" technology, which optimizes memory usage, and the "Deduplication" function, which saves space by removing duplicate data. Snapshot technology provides the ability to restore the system after failures.
The system has a high bandwidth between controllers — up to 256 Gbps and supports Active-Active Symmetric mode, which allows operations to continue even if one of the controllers fails.
The company "Promobit" has been developing computing equipment for 16 years and plans to release new products, including laptops based on the Russian "Elbrus-2C3" processor.
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