Compact tower next server computing offers high performance in a compact package

Compact tower next server computing offers high performance in a compact package

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Nashua, New Hampshire (NYSE) 5 January 2012

next computing, a manufacturer of small form factor servers and workstations, according to Nucleus Server, a new member of its family of compact-core computers. Server Core Server is a small podium for the full deployment of servers that a combination of virtualization, high-speed networks and enterprise-level need space optimized. Unlike traditional servers, core server is only half as much space while offering the performance on par with larger systems.

While the company constantly on the lookout for ways to reduce, to the cost of running their data centers, there is a limit to how much space and power can be freed from traditional rack systems. Many companies are often not a full rack for the server tower that can be easily reconfigured or move selected as needed. However, most servers tower is still relatively high, and moved them over from time to time is not yet possible. In addition, it lacks many tower servers or backup storage integrated flush with the rack solutions.

Core server resolves the shortcomings of traditional servers, tower, when it comes to reliability, portability and performance. For enterprises that have access to server hardware from anywhere Server Core offers the smallest form factor available, including a convenient handle for easy portage. This can be especially useful for companies, high-quality software from the office, for example, have a sales demonstration or proof of concept systems perform. In cases where a complex application can be used with multiple virtual machines, the core server is the ideal alternative to under-performing laptops and servers ship heavy customers.


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cloud and a global network of popular things such as your e-mail or just business software, many member organizations should continue their own servers for more complex applications that use only local performance equipment can be provided. In addition, emergency, disaster recovery plan require physically moving servers off-site. Server Core can be easily moved from object to object, make sure to stay that receive business-critical applications and data.

small offices can benefit from the compact size of the Server Core. Occupying power small space, angles or in the office closet can be transformed into an effective micro data centers. And unlike many tower servers, especially those that rely on desktop PC design, Nucleus Server provides a fully redundant power supply with 1300 Watt 2 +1 hot-swap power supply.

specifications include:


compact and compact mini-tower chassis: 17.37 “H x 16.75″ W x 5.80 “D

● Dual or Quad-Core Intel ® Xeon ® processors, six series processors, a processor or Intel Core ™ i7 processor

● Up to 96GB DDR3 ECC Unbuffered memory

● Up (14) 2.5 “or removable hard drives or SATA, SAS or SSD, including RAID 0/1/5/6/10

● Strong support virtualization, including VMware vSphere and ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer

● 1300W 2 +1 Redundant hot-swap power supply module

● Optional 48VDC 1300W redundant power supply

Server Core is next computing and its authorized resellers. Please call +1-603-886-3874 or e-mail sales (at) next computing (dot) com for more information.


About

next computing


Founded in

Nashua, New Hampshire, next computing is a unique technology company specializing in extreme performance portable and small form factor desktops. Its open standards, modular systems in many industries for a variety of professional applications including real-time 3D visualization, high-bandwidth data stream, and used high-quality application demonstrations. Visit http://www.nextcomputing.com for more information.


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