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ftServer Series 2510 |
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| ftServer® Series 2510 System | |
| Caption: The quad-core ftServer 2510 system is ideal for replicated multi-site deployments at locations where lights-out system management is desirable, such as distribution centers, warehouses, branch offices, retail and rental chains, as well as public safety computer-aided dispatch applications in small-to-medium sized municipalities. | |
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ftServer Series 4410 |
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| ftServer Series 4410 | |
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Caption: The quad-core ftServer® 4410 system brings leading price/performance and premier continuous availability to a mid-range server designed for computing environments built around the Windows Server™ 2003 and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® operating systems, as well as VMware VI3 virtualization software. |
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ftServer Series 6210 |
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| ftServer Series 6210 | |
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Caption: ftServer 6210 system, the industry’s first quad-core fault-tolerant server and current top-of-the-line model, is Stratus’ most powerful and versatile server ever for enterprise computing, virtualized infrastructure, and telecommunications networks. |
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ftScalable Storage Array |
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| ftScalableStorage Array | |
| Caption:ftScalable™ Storage system, a compact array configurable up to 10.8TB of data storage, delivers advanced capabilities and features to entry-level and mid-range market segments. Consistent with Stratus’ dedication to technology for continuous availability, ftScalable storage has end-to-end redundancy including hot-swappable RAID arrays, power supplies and fans, as well as extensive environmental monitoring, rolling firmware upgrades, and online RAID expansion. Additionally, the array offers “green” non-battery back-up and high-efficiency cache mirroring. | |
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| Server Fixes with No Downtime | |
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Caption: The unique ActiveService™ Architecture of ftServer® fault-tolerant systems lets a user remove and reinsert any customer-replaceable unit - including CPU and core I/O slices - without taking the server or the application offline. Business processing is unaffected. |
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Photo of user replacing disk while system remains online large jpeg version of photo, suitable for online publication (15 KB) tif version of photo, 2.1 MB, suitable for high-resolution or large format User replacing CPU while system remains online large jpeg version of photo, suitable for online publication (25 KB) tif version of photo, 2.2 MB, suitable for high-resolution or large format |
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| Industrial Design Makeover | |
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Caption: The appearance of the second-generation ftServer® family has been refreshed with clean lines, color accents, and a bold look that's consistent across all models. |
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| ftServer® Lockstep Architecture | |
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Caption:: This diagram presents the ftServer system architecture, including DMR (dual modular redundancy) and TMR (triple modular redundancy) configurations. (The diagram must be presented in large size to preserve details.) |
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