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News Release from: FarSite Communications | Subject: FarSync X25 for Itanium
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 September 2003
X25 cards run on Itanium-based servers
FarSite has developed a driver and application suite to allow the popular FarSync X25 cards to run on Intel Itanium systems under Linux.
FarSite has developed a driver and application suite to allow the popular FarSync X25 cards to run on Intel Itanium systems under Linux This is believed to be the first X25 card available for the increasingly popular Itanium and Itanium 2 64bit servers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Many companies who are switching to Itanium-based servers are finding that the applications running on the servers have ongoing requirements to connect to X25 networks, still much in evidence in financial, airline, military, lottery and many other markets.
FarSync X25 for Itanium allows them to do that in an integrated way without the need for a separate X25 gateway.
The FarSync X25 for Itanium product has been tested on HP and SGI SMP (multiprocessor) systems running Linux with a 2.4 kernel.
FarSync X25 for Itanium, product code FS9503 is available as an additional software suite for the FarSync X25 T1U, FarSync X25 T2U and FarSync X25 T4U intelligent one-, two- and four-port PCI-X compatible X25 cards.
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