2U Rack PC/Server
Stealth.com (a Sparton company) (Toronto, Canada) has released the new Model SR-2510, a space saving 2U (3.5" high) rackmount computer/server. This compact rack mountable steel chassis is just over 15" in depth allowing it to easily mount into shallow rack cabinets or be deployed into any standard 19" EIA rack cabinet. 4x vertical half height expansion slots give you the ability to install PCIe/PCI expansion cards without the need for a riser card, and removable drive bays come standard with support of up to 8TB of internal storage. Optional solid state drives (SSD) and RAID configurations are also available.
Stealth’s SR-2510 rackmount PC/Server is engineered with Intel’s 4th Generation (Haswell) i5-4690, i7-4790 & Xeon E3-1276V3 processors delivering high performance for the most processor intense applications. The system can support up to 32GB of DDR3 memory and has a multitude of I/O connectivity built-in such as; Gigabit LAN, 4-USB 3.0, 4 USB 2.0, 1-DVI-D, 1-HDMI, audio and optional onboard 1-Serial/RS232.
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