Introducing CePOINT Quad Xeon Dual-Core MP 7100 series server!
Posted by Benny Adama, Wednesday November 22 2006 @ 03:01AM EST
Nashua, NH, USA. Nov.22, 2006 Cepoint Networks announced release of its new MP-7100 Dual-Core Quad Xeon multiprocessing , high performance, and high availability super server system designed for large scale processing and virtualization.
Currently available in 19 1U rackmount form factor, MP7100 Super server with excellent cooling and remote management features, unit is targeted for parallel computing at facilities requiring super computing applications, such as Research & Development, modeling and simulation applications, computational fluid dynamics, and traffic simulation
The MP-7100 dual-Core Quad server is an addition to cepoints standard single-core and dual-core, dual processor versions.
Enable scalable performance and enhanced virtualization and reliable uptime in multiprocessing applications. With Quad Dual-Core MP7100 system
Besides applications in mathematical calculations,Scientific and engineeing R & D, MP7100 Quad Dual-Core super server with total of 8 64-bit Core Hyper-Threading can enable host of 64-bit and 32-bit virtual environments, enabling scalable transaction performance and reliability for most demanding enterprise applications that enable businesses and enterprise organizations consolidate and control cost with virtualization technology
Key features include:
Quad Xeon Dual-Core MP 7100 1U Super Server
Intel E8501 Chipset
Up to 64GB ECC Reg. DDR2 16 in 16DIMMS
3 x faster bandwidth performance
Quad processor dual core provides multi-threaded in 1U solution.
1000W High efficiency power supply
1 PCI-E X8 with X16 slot
2 SATA hot swap bay support RAID 0, 1
2 Gigabit NIC
IPMI 2.0 server remote management bundle with system.
1 DVD ROM
System control fan speed to optimize the cooling.
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