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Penstarsys: Tyan Transport GT20 review
Posted by: ReMeDy on: 08/26/2006 11:27 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Penstarsys has posted a review of the Tyan Transport GT20 featuring the Opteron 100 series processor.
Earlier in the year, Our Senior Editor, Jim Kirk , Posted an article on the SuperMicro SuperServer as a rackmount barebones solution.
The whole review can be read here.
| I was honestly not expecting much when we first received this barebones server. I was expecting a simple case with a Tomcat K8E mounted, with some basic drive cages with no real hot-swappable capabilities, and a low profile power supply. It turns out there is a lot more integration than I was expecting. All of Tyan’s barebones are designed from the ground up as fully functional servers. There is no “slapping together of components” and calling it good. Tyan did a very nice job with the design. |
The whole review can be read here.
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