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Freecom CD/DVD 100 DUAL SCSI, 36 GB Servers
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Freecom CD/DVD 100 DUAL SCSI, 36 GB
Features
Freecom CD/DVD ThinServer (100SS/ 100DS) is the fastest and most efficient solution for sharing 55* CDs or 7-18* DVDs over networks without requiring a PC or File server. Freecom CD/DVD ThinServer makes CDs and DVDs easily accessible to all users at all times and are designed to take CD/DVD peripherals off the File server and place them directly on the network. Install, ready, go CDs or DVDs can be easily copied from the CD/DVD drive to the hard disk.The CD or DVD content is then immediately available for instant access to all connected network users. Freecom CD/DVD ThinServer 100DS includes a Dual SCSI portwhere up to 12 additional drives (CD-ROM/ DVD/ HDU/ CD-RW) can be connected to this Server. With the Freecom CD/DVD ThinServer IT Managers stay in control while any network or Internet user can access all CD/DVD data within 10 milliseconds, 24 hours a day
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Microprocessor - a silicon chip that controls the computer's logic function with three basic attributes: instruction set, clock speed and bandwidth.
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DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) - makes up the main system memory. This system memory is where the PC holds information that is currently in use.
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Clock Speed - determines how fast the microprocessor can carry out instructions.
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Instruction Set / Bandwidth - instruction set is the number of basic functions that the microprocessor can perform and Bandwidth is the number of bits that can be processed per instruction.
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RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) - A collection of hard drives attached to a special controller that improves performance by sharing data across multiple drives and improve reliability by having some drives fully duplicated in real time. |
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