LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Trenton Systems Inc. in Lawrenceville, Ga., is introducing the 3U BAM rugged server for applications in defense, space, aviation, aerospace, telecommunications, industrial automation, video surveillance, oil and gas, and signal processing.
The 3U BAM server is based on the high-performance, next-gen dual Intel Xeon SP motherboard. It has 11 PCI Express Gen 4 slots, 24 next-gen ECC RDIMM slots, and MiniSAS HD storage capabilities for high-speed expansion.
The 3U BAM server is designed, manufactured, assembled, integrated, and supported in the U.S., and its configuration lies in the hands of the customer.
Baked onto the BAM's motherboard is a TPM 2.0 cryptoprocessor for an added boost to system trusted-computing security against cyber security attacks, as well as on-board IPMI to BMC for remote monitoring of server health.
I/O options include four USB 3.0 ports; one VGA port; audio line in, line out; one RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet LAN port; one RJ-45 shared IPMI LAN port; and one RS232 serial port.
High-speed storage options include six SATA ports; and two MiniSAS HD ports for connections as fast as 12 gigabits per second. Front-access configuration includes one optical disc drive; and two 3.5-inch drive bays with as many as five SATA solid-state drives.
Options include one optical disc drive; one 3.5-inch drive bay with as many as 2 MiniSAS NVMe solid-state drives; one 3.5-inch drive bay with as many as three SATA solid-state drives; five storage drives; one 3.5-inch drive bay with as many as two MiniSAS NVMe solid-state drives; two 3.5-inch drive bays with as many as 3 SATA solid-state drives; and eight storage drives in total.
For more information contact Trenton Systems online at www.trentonsystems.com.