Trim Server Packs Primo Performance

Jan. 6, 2012
Measuring 17.37” x 16.75” x 5.80”, the Nucleus Server pedestal server delivers a high-performance mix of virtualization, networking, and enterprise-level storage while taking less space than traditional units.

Measuring 17.37” x 16.75” x 5.80”, the Nucleus Server pedestal server delivers a high-performance mix of virtualization, networking, and enterprise-level storage while taking less space than traditional units. Features include dual quad- or six-core Intel Xeon processors or one Core i7 processor, up to 96-GB un-buffered DDR3 ECC RAM, up to 14 removable 1TB hard drives with RAID 0/1/5/6/10, VMware vSphere and ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Citrix XenServer support, and a redundant 1300W 2+1 hot-swappable power module. NEXTCOMPUTING, Nashua, NH. (603) 886-3874.

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