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NEC shifts resilient servers to quad-core chips

NEC's fault-tolerant line of servers move to Intel's new quad-core processors — a major shift to a more competitive processor family Read more

2 April, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Stratus allies with NEC on fault-tolerant servers

...NEC will cross-licence technologies and collaborate on the development of future fault-tolerant servers, and provide "core fault-tolerant technology". The primary responsibility for... Read more

28 November, 2005 by Colin Barker
Stratus adds Nehalem to <endeca_term>fault-tolerant servers</endeca_term>

Stratus adds Nehalem to fault-tolerant servers

The ftServer range of high-availability servers now comes with Intel's 5500 Xeon, plus a sizeable upgrade in RAM and support for virtualisation products from VMware Read more

25 August, 2009 by Manek Dubash

Red Hat certified on NEC's fault-tolerant servers

LinuxWorld: The open source software has been certified on the Express5800/320Ma server for the first time, says NEC Read more

16 August, 2006 by Stephen Shankland
Building More Security Into Building Security: How <endeca_term>Fault Tolerant Servers</endeca_term> Reduce Risk and Lower Costs for Access Control

Building More Security Into Building Security: How Fault Tolerant Servers Reduce Risk and Lower Costs for Access Control

...cluster in terms of reliability and cost-effectiveness. It's true that fault tolerant servers are more expensive than off-the-shelf servers. A fault... Read more

9 March, 2007

Stratus launches first fault-tolerant dual-core servers

...your systems then add some more cores, says Stratus, which is offering fault-tolerant servers with Intel dual-core chips Read more

24 January, 2006 by Colin Barker

Stratus takes batteries out of backup

...Technologies aims to reduce the need for toxic batteries in its latest fault-tolerant servers, by replacing them with capacitors. Instead of relying on the... Read more

22 May, 2007 by Colin Barker

Stratus rolls out fault-tolerant 64-bit Linux

...can run in both 32- and 64-bit modes. Stratus, which sells fault-tolerant servers to enterprises, first announced support for Red Hat Linux in... Read more

19 June, 2006 by Colin Barker

Why server users should be fault-intolerant

For more than 20 years, there has been a significant market for fault-tolerant servers. When businesses started to automate, it pretty soon became clear... Read more

5 March, 2003 by Peter Judge

Fault-tolerant systems get cheaper

...pay more for something less reliable?" Stratus has been shipping Intel-based, fault-tolerant servers designed to run Windows for more than a year. "We... Read more

4 March, 2003 by Peter Judge

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