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components from manufacturers with reputations for excellence when building
customer server computers. The objective is to provide servers that have
inherent reliability and compatibility with major operating systems and
applications such as Windows Small Business Server 2003 and Windows Server
2003. NIC's servers are based on Intel chassis, server boards, and
processors. They are all designed to work and be compatible with each other.
Other components are also from manufacturers with reputations for
excellence. You don't have to worry about some funky parts from companies
that you have never heard about. |
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The server configurations
shown below are examples showing the flexibility of the Intel Server
options. We can work with you to customize an Intel Server configuration
that to meet your price/performance/fault-tolerance requirements.
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Budget Small/Medium Business Server
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| Typical User: Small Businesses with 7 or
more computers that want the benefits of a server based network,
particularly a network using Microsoft Small Business Server 2003. |
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General-Purpose server platform for a small business database/application
server or high-end graphics workstation but wants best value reliability on
a limited budget. |
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Midrange Small/Medium Business Server
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Typical User: Small Businesses with 7 or more computers
that want the benefits of a server based network, particularly a network
using Microsoft Small Business Server 2003. |
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General Description:
General-Purpose server platform for a small business database/application
server or high-end graphics/CAD workstation with increased server board
features, RAID fault tolerance, the ability include management features, and
increased redundancy. |
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More Robust Small/Medium Business Server
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Typical User: Small and Medium Businesses that have
heavily used databases, want hot-swap drive capability, and want greater
fault tolerance and redundancy. This configuration could be used with Small
Business Server 2003 but Windows Server 2003 Enterprise or Advance Server is
probably more appropriate. |
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General Description:
A dual processor server with SATA and/or SCSI hot swap drive
cages to provide storage of large amounts of data with high I/O rates. This
level of server also provides increased fault tolerance and redundancy for
greater confidence in "always on performance." |
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Rack Mounted
Business Server
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Typical User: Businesses that have heavily used
databases or file servers, want hot-swap drive capability for increased
responsiveness, may want increased fault tolerance, and prefer to have their
equipment in a rack mount configuration. |
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General Description:
High performance rack mounted server platform with dual Xeon
processors, multiple hot swap SATA or SCSI drive bays, fixed drive
bays (generally used for the OS), redundancy and fault tolerance options. |
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