Premio Computer

Premio Computer’s new Zeus server features dual Intel Pentium III processors, and is optimized for Windows 2000 Server and Netware. Ideal for networks of up to 50 users, the Zeus server features a unique chassis that serves the needs of either a pedestal or rackmount enclosure. Its motherboard includes the Intel 82440GX+ chipset, supporting up to 100 MHz front-side bus.

 

The server, engineered with 337 watts of redundant power supply for load sharing, comes with three fans for extra cooling and thermal control. For fault-tolerance, the server includes hot-swappable bays and space for up to six hard drives. Six exposed drive bays, along with six PCI slots provide ample room for expansion and scalability. The server also supports up to 2GB of SDRAM. Standard features of the server include integrated graphics, integrated SCSI back plane, 48X CD-ROM and floppy drive. Premio Computer, Inc., City of Industry, CA, (626) 839-3100, www.premiopc.com.

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