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RE: [cobalt-developers] RaQ 550; Re: RaQ XTR Reliability
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-developers] RaQ 550; Re: RaQ XTR Reliability
- From: "Master" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri May 17 13:34:48 2002
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
whats the catch, why is the new server 'cheap'
what am i missing, a raq 4 is about the same price as the new 550
and when are they in holland
[cobalt-developers] RaQ 550; Re: RaQ XTR Reliability
It's a new model in the RaQ line of virtual hosting appliances. It's
about the same size as a RaQ 3, with a single 1 or 1.26 Ghz Tualatin
Pentium 3 chip. It uses a Serverworks chipset to support up to 2GB ECC
RAM and supply two PCI busses. The server uses one or two 40 or 80 GB
drives. I/O consists of two 10/100 NICs, two DB9 serial ports, one USB
1.1 and one 64bit PCI expansion slot.
The web user interface gains many new features and is now implemented in
Sausalito, the modular UI architecture introduced on the Qube 3. There
is a public UI demo available on http://cobalt.com/.