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Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: Nexcom UK | Subject: NSA 1108
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 August 2006

1U appliance powers network applications

Versatile 1U network appliance is capable of hosting a multitude of enterprise level applications within unified threat management and voice over IP.

The latest addition to the Nexcom range of network appliances is the high-performance yet versatile NSA 1108 With support for Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron D processors up to 3.8GHz, memory capacity up to 4Gbyte and 10 GbE LAN ports, the NSA 1108 is capable of hosting a multitude of enterprise level applications within unified threat management and voice over IP

This versatile 1U appliance boasts a total of ten GbE LAN ports, eight of which are high-speed PCI-E GbE LAN ports with symmetric performance.

A novel feature to 1U appliance of this type, the NSA1108 enables fibre connection via two SFP ports and boasts four pairs of bypass ports over PCI-E GbE LAN.

With one PCI-X expansion (64bit/133MHz) slot the powerful NSA 1108 incorporates the high data bandwidth necessary to use a PCI acceleration card.

With a programmable LCM and the ability to monitor individual LAN bypass status via an LED, the NSA1108 makes for easy maintenance and configuration.

Like all Nexcom network appliances, the NSA 1108 is certified for use with Windows, Linux and Free BSD operating systems and can be customised or rebranded to meet customer requirements.

The Nexcom range includes a diverse number of platforms from ultra-low-voltage Celeron solutions right through to 2U enterprise level appliances with Intel's 64bit Xeon processor and even higher-end up to 4U blade server supporting up to 16 64bit Xeon processors or AMD Opteron processors.

All platforms are based on advanced network architecture that enables a vast number of applications to be considered. Request a free brochure from Nexcom UK ...

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