The CASwell CAR-4071 network appliance uses Intel’s latest generations of hybrid processors with up to 24 energy-efficient and performance cores and can be equipped with a maximum of 32 Ethernet ports through CASwell’s proprietary network modules. The combination of Intel’s power-efficient and powerful CPU with CASwell’s sophisticated and flexible network modules is a cost-effective and potent system. Used either as network manager or protector, the CAR-4071 can transform your business and lift both production and security to the next level.
The CAR-4071 is at its best when used for Unified Threat Management (UTM), but also excels in applications like Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) to cater organizations that wish to customize their security policies and prefer their own reporting and management. The NGFW can be enhanced by an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) to monitor company networks for possible dangerous activity and application intelligence for even more sophisticated security algorithms.
CASwell’s CAR-4071 uses one of Intel’s Bartlett Lake processors with its latest hybrid architecture of energy-efficient and performance cores that are used according to workload to save resources while providing outstanding performance. With lower energy consumption, these specifically for the embedded market targeted processors come with more integrated cache and can achieve higher frequencies as previous generations. They also feature a new prefetch algorithm for an even better usage of the bigger cache and more performance. Another advantage is supporting high-speed memory like DDR5-4000.
Four of CASwell’s NIN network modules can provide up to 32 Ethernet ports with 2.5 GbE each. 100-GbE data transfer is possible when using modules with less ports. For internal storage, the CAR-4071 offers one M.2 slot and four SATA 3.0 connectors for hard drives and solid-state drives. Two redundant power supply units with 300 watts secure uninterrupted operation even if one should fail.