The Datayard Speed offers integrated
Gigabit Ethernet Connector and fully redundant components
over typical one processor servers. The Datayard Speed enables
organizations to accommodate growth, uses computing resources
more efficiently, reduces time-to-market by shortening deployment
cycles, increases service availability, and lowers operational
cost. Featuring support of up to Intel Pentium 4 (Willamette
/ Northwood) 2.4GHz+ On-die 512 L2 Cache with full speed,
up to 2GB PC2100 / PC1600 non-ECC DDR SDRAM of memory, and
up to 2 UltraDMA 100 hard drives, Datayard Speed can easily
respond to changing business requirements.
All Datayard servers include a right-to-use license for the
Datayard SME Linux server platform that come with and install
at no additional cost. All systems also support Enterprise
Level Red Hat 9.0 server behind Firewall. |
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Intel P4 - 2.6C CPU + Mother Board |
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2. DDR 400
- 512M Ram Module
(Total 1GM DDR ram installed) |
2 Units |
| 3. 10M/100M/1G
LAN Connector(Internal network) |
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| 4. 10M/100M
LAN Connector (External network) |
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5. Hard Disk
80G - 7200rpm, 8M Cache with
Raid 1 mirroring data protection |
2 Units |
| 6. Build-in
CD-ROM |
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| 7. Build-in 1.44" Floppy Disk Drive |
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System is designed for: |
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Under 70 users with heavy mail and file usage. |
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Web hits under 2,500,000 hits per day |
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What
is Linux?
Linux is developed under the GNU General
Public License and its source code is freely
available to everyone. This however, doesn't
mean that Linux and its assorted distributions
are free -- companies and developers may
charge money for it as long as the source
code remains availble. Linux is often considered
an excellent, low-cost alternative to other
more expensive operating systems. |
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