2 x Intel? PRO/1000 EB Ethernet connections
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Features and Benefits
The Intel? Server Systems SR2520SAF, SR2520SAS, and SR2520SASX represent the latest generation of enterprise-level, rack-optimized system solutions from Intel. Providing higher flexibility in data
storage and security, these scalable, affordable systems are ideal for growing companies running high transaction database applications.
Compatible with the latest multi-core Intel? Xeon? processors with a 667MHz, 1066MHz, or 1333MHz front side bus, this family of systems supports five low profile I/O slots. Designed for a variety
of configurations in space-constrained environments, customers can choose the memory and storage solution that meets their needs best. The 2U fixed systems are designed for organizations running
front-end Internet, Web-hosting, and HPC applications. The 2U hot-swap systems handle more demanding departmental database, datacenter and other high-transaction applications.
Rack-Optimized, Highly Integrated Server Systems Designed for High Performance Computing and High-Density Datacenters
these scalable, affordable systems are ideal for growing companies running high transaction database applications. |
Small form factor (6" x 13") Enables two servers to fit in the same space as traditional uniprocessor servers. This increases the compute density per rack and reduces the datacenter space required. Supports the leading processors including Intel's new Dual-Core Intel? Xeon? ...
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Processors supported Dual/Quad-Core Intel? Xeon? processor 3000 sequence Memory capacity Four DIMM sockets for up to 8 GB of Unbuffered ECC/non-ECC DDR2 533 or 667MHz memory Reliability features Corrects single-bit errors, detects double-bit errors (using ECC memory) Chipset ...
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Product specifications Features and Benefits These rack-optimized 1U systems from Intel provide the feature sets needed for Web hosting, HPC applications and other high-transactional applications. Designed for entry level system infrastructures, the Intel? Server System ...
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