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  • And so he founded another startup called Kealia, which created the "Galaxy" line of Opteron-based blade servers, the "Magnum" monster InfiniBand switch, and the "Thumper" X4500 storage servers that came to market individually after Sun bought Kealia in early 2004 and made Bechtolsheim CTO of its server biz.

    The Register 2009

  • Previously, the station had been referred to as the Kealia Fire Station.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • After selling Granite, he worked for Cisco for a time and then left in 2003 to found a start-up called Kealia that was making high-end media servers.

    ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News 2008

  • To book a hunt on the Parker or Kealia Ranch, call Jon Sabati at (808) 896-0972 or send him an email.

    Trip Report: Hunting Turkeys on Hawaii's Big Island 2009

  • I had the great pleasure of hunting with Jon Sabati on the Kealia Ranch while in the islands 4 years ago.

    Trip Report: Hunting Turkeys on Hawaii's Big Island 2009

  • I had the great pleasure of hunting with Jon Sabati on the Kealia Ranch while in the islands 4 years ago.

    Trip Report: Hunting Turkeys on Hawaii's Big Island 2009

  • Servers that the Kealia team was developing ultimately launched as Sun's highly regarded Galaxy line of boxes.

    Sun Sets On McNealy 2006

  • Co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim returned to Sun in 2004 after the company acquired Kealia, the company he was running.

    Sun Sets On McNealy 2006

  • Charles R. Bishop, informed me that I had been duly remembered, that his wife had bequeathed me the lands of Kahala, island of Oahu, Lumahai on Kauai, Kealia in Kona, Hawaii; besides which he sent me a pair of diamond wristlets, a diamond pin with crown which had once belonged to the Princess Ruth, and a necklace of pearls beautifully chased and set in tigers 'claws.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

  • Near the sacred spring of Kealia he met a white-haired priest who took pity on him and told him where Kaala had been hidden.

    Primitive Love and Love-Stories Henry Theophilus Finck 1890

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