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Server Products

Intel® Servers

Intel Servers

Intel® Server Products bring quality, reliability, flexibility, and support to your multi-processing environment. Now Intel® Server Products based on the new Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series deliver industry-leading performance with maximum energy efficiency and lower hardware refresh costs.

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Supermicro® Servers

Supermicro Servers

Uncompromising Quality Control, Most Comprehensive Line of Rackmount/Tower Servers, Best Selection of High-End Servers - Itanium, Xeon & P4, Redundant Components (virtually eliminating system downtime), Best Price/Performance Ratio, Superior Product Design (all under one roof), Consistently First-to-Market, Maximized Performance, Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), Top-Notch Finishing Materials, 3-Year Limited Warranty, 24-Hour Server Support...

These benefits combined with an excellent track record have earned Supermicro a reputation as a true leader in the high-end PC/server industry. After all, Supermicro provides the most outstanding product line in the industry, ranging from single Pentium 4 and dual Xeon to quad Xeon MP and dual Itanium systems. Their proven high level of quality and performance has made SuperServers the platform of choice for supercomputer clusters and enterprise databases as well as business-critical, front-end server applications.

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Storage Products

JBOD Storage

Fiber & SAS JBODs

JBOD, meaning "Just a Bunch Of Disks", "Just a Bunch Of Drives", or, as a recursive acronym, "JBOD's a Bunch Of Disks", is used to refer to two distinct concepts: 1) All disks being independently addressed, with no collective properties – each physical disk, with all the logical partitions each may contain, being mapped to a different logical volume: just a bunch of disks. 2) Concatenation, where all the physical disks are concatenated and presented as a single disk. Note that neither concept implies data redundancy. The usage is contentious; in careful usage, JBOD refers to the first (independent disks), as there is no other term to refer to this, while concatenation is referred to by unambiguous terms such as SPAN or BIG. For example, in the context of ZFS, JBOD refers to independent drives. The host controller of a JBOD setup may also impact how it can be used. A USB or FireWire host connection will address multiple physical drives, but an eSATA connection requires a SATA host controller with Port Multiplier support, or else it will only recognize the first physical disk.

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SAN Storage

Fiber SAN

A storage area network (SAN) is an architecture to attach remote computer storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes) to servers in such a way that the devices appear as locally attached to the operating system. A SAN typically is its own network of storage devices that are generally not accessible through the regular network by regular devices. The cost and complexity of SANs dropped in the late 2000's, resulting in much wider adoption across both enterprise and small to medium sized business environments. A SAN alone does not provide the "file" abstraction, only block-level operations. However, file systems built on top of SANs do provide this abstraction, and are known as SAN filesystems or shared disk file systems.

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Storage Server Storage

Open-E® Storage Server

Open-E®, Inc is a leading provider of unified file and block storage management software solutions. The Open-E Data Storage Server (DSS™) offers support for Network Attached Storage (NAS), iSCSI, InfiniBand and Fibre Channel SAN (Storage Area Network) functionality all in a single, easy to use storage application. Open-E DSS also provides, at no extra cost, Automatic Failover and Failback for high-availability, Remote Mirroring for disaster recovery, WORM (Write Once Read Many) support for digital archiving, and NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol) support for universal backup - ensuring better data security, increased fault tolerance, and improved availability of all data, ultimately delivering better overall performance and value.

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Microsoft® Storage Server 2008

Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 is built upon an optimized release of the reliable and flexible file services of Windows Server 2008 for better file serving performance. Microsoft then adds advanced storage technologies such as file de-duplication and an iSCSI software target for unified file-and block-based storage and packages it for delivery within storage appliances. Similarly, Microsoft partners then offer specialized hardware and introduce additional software components to create WSS08-based appliances. Windows-powered storage appliances give customers new storage capabilities, simplified deployment and easier management while assuring seamless synergy in their Windows infrastructure in a cost-effective and high-performance platform.

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