| Eurocom launches server
notebook with Intel quad-core Xeon
12 May, 2008
Nepean Ont.-based Eurocom has introduced the EUROCOM D901C
PHANTOM-X Mobile Server powered by Intel's newest line of
quad-core Xeon processors.
The EUROCOM Mobile Server significantly reduces the time
and cost of deploying short-term LAN based solutions and
of extending usage of existing business applications to
users wherever is required.
EUROCOM PHANTOM-X provides server-calibre capabilities
with 1.5Terabyte of storage with three physical SATA-300
hard drives and RAID 0/1/5, super-powerful Intel XEON Quad
Core X3360 processor running at 2.83GHz with 12MB of L2
cache, built in UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply), Gigabit
Ethernet port on-board, and with an integrated 17-inch LCD
display and keyboard.
Featuring a server-class Intel quad-core Xeon processor
and up to 8 GB of DDR2-800 memory, the D900C PHANTOM-X also
features the largest storage capacity on the market today
-- a whopping 1.5TB with RAID 0/1/5 -- which the company
says makes it the perfect mobile server laptop for users
who demand extra-large capacity storage and reliability
for true portable server experience.
Driving the system is Intel Quad Core the newest 95W X3360
XEON 1333MHz front side bus processor with 12MB of L2 cache,
which delivers exceptional multi-tasking and multi-threaded
performance. It also supports the newest line of Intel FSB1333
Core 2 Duo processors E6x50 series. Up to 8GB of super fast
DDR2-800 is also supported.
"It's a server-calibre computer complete with Uninterrupted
Power Supply (UPS) in a 12-pound notebook form factor,"
said Mark Bialic, President of Eurocom. "This is one
extremely fast notebook that offers server on-the-go capabilities."
Mobile Server is a new category of notebooks designed with
a professional user in mind. Software and/or database developers,
training centers, military personnel, emergency relief organizations
and service organizations who must frequently travel, yet
need access to powerful computing, are the core target for
Mobile Servers.
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