Fujitsu today announced the Primergy TX100 S1server, the successor of the Econel 100 S2. The TX100 S1 is aimed at small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
According to a press release, the Primergy TX100 S1 provides up to 4 TB of integrated storage, combined with the performance and data security of RAID 0/1. An optional tape drive for backup and archiving system enables customers to further increase data security and comply with governmental rules and regulations. Primergy TX100 S1 supports EPA guidelines and is compliant with ENERGY STAR 5.0,
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The release quotes Jens-Peter Seick, Senior Vice President x86 Server Product Unit at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, "Many small enterprises today are using a standard PC as their server for cost reasons, believing that they can't afford a server infrastructure system. However, PCs are not made for continuous operation and companies using this model risk losing their valuable data, along with facing reduced operational efficiency. With the new Primergy TX100 S1, customers can now purchase a cost-efficient and reliable infrastructure that allows them to increase their operational efficiency."
The Primergy TX100 S1 is priced at Rs. 51250 (US$1,053) and is available as on demand.
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