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Tranquil PC SQA-5H Home Server
Posted by admin in Server Review on February 6th, 2009
Verdict: A high price, but you get what you pay for – this is rock-solid, well-featured Home Server appliance.
Manchester-based Tranquil PC is serious about Windows Home Server: the company has impressed us before with its tiny, silent T7 appliance (web ID: 121499) and the more expandable T2 series (164685). Now it’s topped the range with the heavyweight SQA-5H.
It’s immediately visible that the SQA-5H is a departure from previous designs. While most home servers keep a low profile, the 5H is a chunky cuboid that looks like it fell out of the 1970s, especially in its optional white casing. The impression is strengthened by the blinking lights that show status and activity – and by the five drive slots, which look more like tape units than the 3.5in SATA bays they really are. The whole assembly exudes a solidity that will reassure those who remember the golden age of computing. Read the rest of this entry »
IBM System x3100
Posted by admin in Server Review on February 2nd, 2009
Highlights
- Easy to set up and use, so you can spend your time managing your business
- Value-added, simplifying daily business tasks to help you as your business grows
- Built to last, protecting your investment by providing the latest server technologies
- Experience improved performance, reliability and scalability from Intel® Xeon® processor
The IBM System x3100 is an affordable single-socket server that delivers performance, reliability and manageability for small and growing businesses. An ideal choice for companies purchasing a first server, the x3100 can be used for e-mail, file and print or business applications. Read the rest of this entry »
HP MediaSmart Server Review
Posted by admin in Server Review on February 2nd, 2009
From a software standpoint, MediaSmart offers a superset of the stock Windows Home Server (WHS) experience: Everything that Microsoft provides is available here as well, as you’d expect. But HP goes the extra mile by dramatically improving the out of box experience, one of the issues I highlighted in my WHS review, and adding a number of other useful features that will be valuable to enthusiasts and regular consumers alike. The end result is a server that provides all of the goodness of WHS in a package that is far more accessible to typical consumers. Let’s take a look.
Think outside the box
Setting up the MediaSmart Server is simple if time consuming. In the box, you’ll find just a few pieces: The server itself, which is disarmingly small and about the size of a six-pack of coke, a power cable for the server, an Ethernet cable, some documentation, and three setup DVDs and CDs. The server itself is a thing of beauty and worth discussing briefly: Aside from being almost comically small, it features an elegant swing out door on the front, providing easy access to its four internal drive bays. Depending on the MediaSmart configuration you purchased, two or three of these bays will be open for expansion, and you can actually hot-swap new SATA drives into the device. Yes, you can do so while it’s running. Tres elegance. Read the rest of this entry »



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