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Features
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Hardware monitors (temperature and voltage) and
software monitors to indicate failures.
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Easy access to all parts for service.
Expanding the Server as Needs Grow
The typical minimum system configuration could
include the following:
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Board set with system board and processor/memory
board with one Pentium
Pro microprocessor and
32 MB memory.
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Diskette drive
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One SCSI hard drive
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CD-ROM drive
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Network add-in boards
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One 330 Watt power supply
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SCSI drive backplane
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Five chassis hot swap fan modules (six fans)
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Onboard 1 MB video memory.
As server/client needs grow, you can expand system
processor capacity, memory, drives, and the number of
power supplies.
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Processor/memory board has a processor upgrade
socket for an additional processor. The board may
contain up to two processors.
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System board has two video memory upgrade
sockets (512 KB each) for an additional 1 MB of
video memory.
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Memory supports 8 EDO DIMM devices for a
minimum memory size of 32 MB; total is 1 GB.
Summary of Contents for MT2000
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