Quad Xeon-based rugged server for ground fixed and mobile applications introduced by Crystal
July 11, 2013
HIAWATHA, Iowa, 11 July 2013. Crystal Group Inc. in Hiawatha, Iowa, is introducing the RS347L26 Quad Xeon-based rugged server for ground fixed and mobile applications where virtualization and memory capacity is at a premium.
HIAWATHA, Iowa, 11 July 2013. Crystal Group Inc. in Hiawatha, Iowa, is introducing the RS347L26 Quad Xeon-based rugged computer for ground fixed and mobile applications where virtualization and memory capacity is at a premium.
The rugged computer the measures 5.25 by 18 by 26 inches has Quad Octo Core processors, a memory capacity of 1024 gigabytes, four PCI Express x16 expansion slots, and as much as 1 terabyte of registered DDR3 RAM.
The RS347S26 has a SuperMicro Quad Xeon motherboard, 4-by-E5-4600 series CPUs, and is powered by a redundant 1200-Watt AC power supply. Additional ruggedization options for MIL-STD-810G/MIL-S-901D shock and vibration, as well as conformal coating options for humidity protection are available.
The rugged computer operates in temperatures from -40 to 55 degrees Celsius with full CPU load, without throttling. This system is designed to MIL-STD-810G, and is appropriate for multi-threaded processing in the field.