Data Center Nuts and Bolts: Servers, Networks

Routers, switches, servers … the nuts and bolts of every details center — regardless of architecture complexity — it all begins here. [Here are some] infrastructure solutions from several of the key players.


High-Availability Server

The Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 580 server offers mission-critical capability for hosting Microsoft Windows Server (Enterprise Edition and goods Center Edition), Red Hat Advanced Server or Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux 64-bit operations, and incorporates numerous redundant and hot-plug components for system availability.

Its System Mirror mode offers no without point of failure in the crossbars and memory, providing fault immunity for hosted application services. All main components are hot-swappable, and component replacement can be performed without an application halt. Additional priority features of the PRIMEQUEST 580 include up to 64 processors (on 32 Intel Itanium 2 dual-core sockets), 17.3 Gbps bidirectional, per-system board crossbar performance and 136.5 Gbps sustained, low-latency system bandwidth. The server […]

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