Overview
Utilising Intel's new Xeon E3 series processor codenamed "Sandy Bridge" the Boston Value Series 570 represents the next generation low cost, high performance 1U solution from Boston.
With a quad core Xeon E3 1270 processor and 8GB of RAM as standard you'll be surprised at the range of high performance tasks which can be undertaken by the Boston Value Series 570. All this, yet still the typical idle power consumption is o 57W and a loaded consumption of around 140W.
The Boston Value Series 570 contains four 1GB Ethernet ports for excellent networking capabilities, however a 2 LAN option is available as a value proposition.
Perfectly complimented by Windows 2008 R2 Foundation the value series range from Boston make an excellent choice for small to medium sized business looking to deploy new services or simply upgrade obsolete slower platforms.
Key Features
- 1U Short Depth Server
- Intel Xeon E3 1270 Processor
- 8GB of DDR-3 ECC Unbuffered Memory
- 3 x Hot Pluggable 1TB S-ATA HDDs in RAID 5 Configuration
What's new...
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Boston Value Series 570 wins PC Pro Recommended Award
Barely had Intel announced its new Sandy Bridge server processors when Boston flew through the PC Pro lab doors with the first Xeon E3-1200 production server. They put its Supermicro-based Value Series 570 on test to see what benefits it offers over current Xeon server choices.
Date:
04/04/2011
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