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1BASE - The Server Hardware On UnixWare 7

ODIN The Server Hardware
Odin is one of the hardware platforms from which the 1BASE Valhalla userready integrated information system draws its strength and flexibility. To ensure maximum processing potential and data protection, each Odin module is based on fault-tolerant, disk-mirroring systems. Each of these twin systems is equipped with powerful dual 450MHz Pentium II processors and redundant power supplies. This symmetrical multi-processing system methodology means built-in backup to minimize downtime and maximize productivity in the event of any failure. Each unit can support 500 or more users.

In addition, by utilizing the latest in RAID (Reduntant Array of Independant Drives) technology, the Odin solution means that your database is constantly protected against possible hardware errors, and information is consistently transmitted to the backup machine.

Users logging into the Odin platform will be provided with up to six sessions or windows which can be split in any combination of word processing, UNIX editing or 1BASE sessions.

The Odin platform is also linked to Internet. It has a high speed Internet connection which allows you instant access to the information superhighway.

Software Installation Notes

  • Software RAID-10 (mirrored & striped).
  • RAID stacks can be moved around at will.

Hardware Components

  • Intel 450MHz Pentium II© dual processor
  • PCI chipset.
  • 4 PCI slots; 4 EISA slots.
  • 1GB RAM expandable to 2GB.
  • 256K writeback cache expandable to 512K.
  • 500W fault-tolerant power sub-system keeps your server running after a power supply failure.
  • 3.5"; 1.44MB floppy drive.
  • 24-bit color PCI local bus graphics adapter with 1 MB DRAM upgradeable to 2MB DRAM.
  • Unlimited parts & labor warranty; on-site service.
  • Expandable storage, limited only by availability of current drive sizes.
  • PCI-bus 'Fast & Wide" SCSI interface reduces disk bottleneck.
  • Adaptec 2940W PCI host adapters; Fast-Wide SCSI interface.
  • 32-Speed CD-ROM.
  • Intel Ethernet Express 10/100 PCI network interface.
  • SCO UnixWare 7.