superservers

superservers
   Based on Intel's i486 microprocessor chip and RISC architecture, these servers provide exceptional error detection capabilities.
   They are equipped with multiple processors and a mainframe-like I/O structure that eliminates bottlenecks associated with traditional file servers.

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