Sealed and ruggedized rackmount computer server for aerospace and defense applications introduced by Intergraph

May 4, 2010
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 4 May 2010. Intergraph in Huntsville, Ala., is introducing a sealed, energy-efficient rackmount server for applications in harsh environments.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 4 May 2010. Intergraph in Huntsville, Ala., is introducing a sealed, energy-efficient rackmount rugged server for applications in harsh environments.

The TD-R 7X21R-S RSCU rackmount server is for applications like naval ships, factories, and oil rigs. The system is sealed to keep out air, water, dust, or other contaminants that can cause system failure. It meets or exceeds U.S. Department of Defense specifications for shock, vibration, humidity, and temperature.

The rugged rackmount computer can handle as much as 4 terabytes of data, and can be configured for solid-state construction with no fans or spindle drives, as well as several network interface cards and input/output connections. It is also compatible with Microsoft Windows, as well as Linux and Unix (x32 and x64).

For more information contact Intergraph online at www.intergraph.com.

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