The Altix 3000 is the first generation of Altix systems. It was succeeded by the Altix 4000 in 2004, and the last model was discontinued on December 31, 2006. The Altix 330 is an entry-level server. Unlike the high-end models, the Altix 330 is not "brick" based, but is instead based on 1U-high compute modules mounted in a rack and connected with
NUMAlink. A single system may contain 1 to 16 Itanium 2 processors and 2 to 128 GB of memory. The Altix 1330 is a
cluster of Altix 330 systems. The systems are networked with
Gigabit Ethernet or 4X
InfiniBand. The Altix 350 is a mid-range model that supports up to 32 Itanium 2 processors. Introduced in 2005, it runs
Linux, rather than SGI's own
Unix variant,
IRIX. The Altix 350 is scalable from one to thirty-two
64-bit Intel Itanium processors. It features
DDR SDRAM and
PCI-X expansion ports, and can support
SCSI or
SATA internal
hard drives. Designed as a rack-mount server, the Altix 350 is 2U, meaning it occupies two slots vertically in a standard
server rack. The Altix 1350 is a cluster of Altix 350 systems. , the Altix 350 was superseded by the Altix 450 (based on the
Itanium 2) and the Altix XE (based on the
Xeon). The Altix 3300 is a mid-range model supporting 4 to 12 processors and 2 to 48 GB of memory. It is packaged in a short (17U) rack. The Altix 3700 is a high-end model supporting 16 to 512 processors and 8 GB to 2 TB of memory. It requires one or multiple tall (39U) rack (s). A variant of the Altix 3000 with graphics capability is known as the
Prism. The 3700 is based on the third generation NUMAflex
distributed shared memory architecture and it uses the
NUMAlink 4 interconnection fabric. The Altix 3000 supports a single system image of 64 processors. If there are more than 64 processors in a system, then the system must be partitioned. The basic building block is called a C-brick, which contains two nodes in a 4U high rackmount unit. Each node contains two
Intel Itanium 2 processors that connect to the Super-Bedrock
application-specific integrated circuit through a single
front-side bus. The Super-Bedrock is a
crossbar switch for the processors, the local RAM, the network interface and the I/O interface. The two Super-Bedrock
ASICs in each brick are connected internally by a single 6.4 GB/s NUMAlink 4 channel. A
processor node also contains 16
DIMM slots that accept standard
DDR DIMMs with capacities of 4 to 16 GB. The Altix 3700 Bx2 is a high-end model supporting 16 to 2,048 Itanium 2 processors and 12 GB to 24 TB of memory. It requires one or multiple tall (40U) racks. == Altix 4000 ==