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4 Reviews
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2U format, low energy and cooling requirements, hot-plug processor trays, redundant power
Limited per-server specification, server nodes can only be hot-swapped in pairs
Built around a processor more at home inside consumer netbooks, the Green Power 2200-T makes up for its lack of oomph by consuming only 2U of rack space and modest amounts of energy....
Ultralow power means less need for cooling, Highdensity 2U chassis, Hotswap server nodes, Dual Gigabit interfaces per node, 24 hotswap direct attached disks, IPMI remote monitoring and management
Limit of 4GB of 800MHz RAM per node, Servers can only be hotswapped in pairs, Performance lags behind Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron alternatives
The Green Power 2200-T finds an innovative use for Intel’s Atom processor and is well suited to running non-critical applications that don’t need a lot of horsepower. Cramming eight servers into a 2U chassis gives it a high rack density, the cost per n...