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RALEIGH, N.C. (May 25, 2006) The Neuse N3 is a high-availability
server for small- and medium-sized businesses supporting under 100
PCs. The N3 automatically mitigates the two primary risks in servers:
hard disk and power supply failure. It satisfies the need for speed
and redundancy by writing data to more than one hard drive and by
using multiple power supplies.
The N3 is customizable to meet each customers needs. Its
standard features include:
64-bit Intel Xeon Processor, 3 GHz Processor Speed, 2MB L2 Cache
Memory, 2 GB ECC Memory, and runs Linux or Windows operating systems.
Features which come as options on HP, Dell, and IBM servers come
standard on the Neuse N3, including: 15,000RPM HD Speed, HD Ultra320
SCSI Hot Plug, HD RAID5, HD Hot Spare, and redundant power supply.
Some facts about the competition: HP ProLiant ML350 G4 server has
a redundant power supply and hot plug support for SCSI devices but,
was discontinued in April 2006. HPs ML350G4p has a hefty $5371
price tag. Even with its $2810 price tag, the Dell PowerEdge SC1420
falls short on delivery by offering a slower 10,000 rpm hard disk.
The IBM Model 84884BU features a hot swap power supply but also
boasts a hefty $5107 price.
While the Neuse River Networks competitors only offer service
on their hardware, Neuse River Networks offers local, all inclusive,
in-house service, 24/7, from the company that designed and manufactured
the product. Neuse River Networks also offers a lifetime warranty
on workmanship, and there is NO third-party service company, ever!
Youll experience less employee labor costs due to higher
speed of hard disk subsystems that constitutes the primary technical
bottleneck in computer systems today. Youll also reduce ordering
time because Neuse River Networks simplifies a complex buying process
for you. And, there is less downtime due to greater redundancy built
into the N3 server with multiple hard disks and power supplies that
automatically operate when failure occurs so your business never
knows a failure occurred and business processes continue uninterrupted.
Neuse River Networks is a trusted source from local business with
9 year history of past performance.
Founded by Jim Ray in 1997, Neuse River Networks provides high-end
technology solutions to small and mid-sized organizations throughout
central North Carolina. The company provides turnkey IT management
for large corporate networks and single-server offices. For more
information, please visit www.neuse.net.
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