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News Release from: Adlink Technology | Subject: cPSB-800/880 blade server
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 September 2003
Local showing for novel PICMG 2.16 blade
server
Later this month at Computex Taipei, Adlink will demonstrate its latest communication integration and networking products, including the efficient cPSB-800/880 blade server.
Later this month at Computex Taipei, Adlink will demonstrate its latest communication integration and networking products, including the efficient cPSB-800/880 blade server, economical cPCI-6820/6860 6U CompactPCI single board computer (SBC), and expeditious NuPRO-900/842 SBCs With the release of the cPSB-800/880, Adlink will be the first corporation in Asia to develop a PICMG 2.16 solution, thus exhibiting its active commitment to the telecomms integration equipment market and strengthening its position as the leader in advanced IPC technologies
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its IPC-standard 4U chassis switch fabric blade system provides the industry with an optimal price/performance ultradense PICMG 2.16 platform.
The cPSB-800 series features seven node slots and one fabric slot to offer an economical and scalable architecture for immediate deployment.
Hot-swappable components simplify replacement and maintenance.
With an integrated PICMG 2.16 switching blade, the cPSB-800 can route packets through the backplane to simplify wiring and reduce operational costs.
The cPSB-800 H.110 CT bus design supports several types of TDM transmissions, making it ideal for CTI applications such as VoIP gateways or IVR servers.
The cPSB-880 series incorporates a standard 9U chassis PICMG 2.16 blade switch.
This system includes six CompactPCI slots and two switch slots to achieve an extremely efficient high availability of 99.999%.
N+1 redundant power supplies are built-in and support hot swapping.
The redundant cooling system includes N+N (5+5) hot swappable turbo fans.
Also included in the cPSB-880 chassis are two 5.25in HDD bays, one 3.5in FDD bay, and one slim CD-ROM drive bay to provide a robust design for application developers.
The PICMG 2.16-compliant cPSB-880 is developed for added-value telecomms services, such as media gateways, location based services (LBS), ring back tone (RBT) and MMS.
It supports the 64bit PCIbus, H.110 CT bus, and standard networking. Request a free brochure from Adlink Technology ...
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