2-2 General Description
OVERVIEW
Your server is a modular, multiprocessing server based on the Intel® Xeon
microprocessor family.
It is a solid performer and offers the latest technology. The combination of compute performance,
memory capacity, and integrated I/O provides a high performance environment for many server
market applications. These range from large corporations supporting remote offices to small
companies looking to obtain basic connectivity capability such a file and print services, e-mail, web
access, web site server, etc.
This server is conveniently housed and available as a tower-based system or as a rack-mount system
(fits into a standard EIA 19-inch rack assembly).
Tower-based System Front View
As application requirements increase, you can expand your server with an additional processor,
additional memory, add-in boards and peripheral devices; tape devices, CD-ROM, and hard disk
drives.
The server features the following major components.
A high-performance Intel Pentium Xeon processor (up to two processors)
A high-performance synchronous system bus to interconnect the CPU and memory
subsystems with a bridge to expansion bus I/O.
On-board enhanced SATA interface controller
Five integrated I/O expansion PCI slots
Up to 8GB of ECC memory (using 2GB DIMMs). Minimum configuration is 512MB of
memory
Integrated CD-ROM and 1.44MB diskette
Four hard disk expansion bays
Four removable media expansion bays
High degree of hard disk drive fault tolerance and advanced disk array management
features through the use of onboard HostRAID
Technology or the optional RAID
controller.
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