Next-Generation Server Supports One Or Two Pentium III Processors

Feb. 4, 2002
The RS1240 dual CPU server is based on the Intel Server Board SCB2 and Server Chassis SR1200. This server supports one or two Pentium III processors with 512-kbyte cache, optional ATA100 RAID controller or dual Ultra160 SCSI, dual 10/100 networking,...

The RS1240 dual CPU server is based on the Intel Server Board SCB2 and Server Chassis SR1200. This server supports one or two Pentium III processors with 512-kbyte cache, optional ATA100 RAID controller or dual Ultra160 SCSI, dual 10/100 networking, and industry-leading Intel Server Management.

This solution fits front-end server and clustered applications like caching, messaging, application hosting, multimedia, proxy, search engine, security, virtual private networks (VPNs), voice over IP (VoIP), and Web hosting. The Intel Server Board SCB2's high-density rack-mount design complements the RS1240's 1U form factor. This configuration saves space and simplifies the installation, operation, and maintenance of colocated systems.

Pricing for the RS1240 starts at $1975.

Promicro Systems
(858) 391-1515; www.promicrosystems.com

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