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Eurocom Launches Dual Processor Phantom 4.0

Designed for "server-on-the-go" applications.

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By DE Editors  

April 4, 2011

By DE Editors

Eurocom Corporation has launched the EUROCOM Phantom 4.0. It can support up to two server class processors, 6 memory slots for 48GB of RAM via 8GB sticks, six storage drives with RAID 0/1/5/10/30. The Phantom 4.0 supports multiple operating systems and virtualization. It starts at $7999.

The EUROCOM Phantom 4.0 can be used for server-on-the-go capabilities, a new category of server-class notebook form-factor computer with integrated display, keyboard and UPS (internal battery), which allows for both rapid server deployment or ad hoc (temporary network setup) when single server capability is required, multiple operating system compatibility is needed and running virtual machines is a must.

The EUROCOM Mobile Server Technology reduces the time and cost of deploying short-term LAN based solutions. Operating a server-on-the-go allows engineers in the field to use a Eurocom Mobile Server to receive and process feedback while being face-to-face with customers, co-developers, final users and other third parties.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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