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CPU board incorporates RAID support

A Wordsworth Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 9, 2002

The Rocky-3703EVR CPU board from Wordsworth incorporates IDE RAID facilities to protect data and accelerate data access.

The Rocky-3703EVR CPU board from Wordsworth incorporates IDE RAID facilities to protect data and accelerate data access.

It is ideal for systems such as web and email servers that are required to be used almost constantly.

Based around a Socket 370 format 133MHz FSB PIII Celeron CPU, the Rocky-3703EVR also includes an S3 4x AGP 2D/3D accelerator engine, meeting requirements for high graphics performance.

IDE support is available in the shape of dual ATA-100 ports from the PM133 chipset.

The IDE RAID provision includes extra dual ATA-100 ports equipped for three levels of RAID support: 0, 1 and 0/1.

Level 0 provides the function of data stripping (without data protection), with the highest level of performance.

Level 1 provides disk mirroring, with a high degree of data protection.

Level 0/1 combines the functions of the other two.

Two RS232 ports are included on the Rocky-3703EVR alongside parallel and IrDA ports.

A socket is also provided for a DiskOnChip Flash disk, equipping the Rocky-3703EVR with antishock performance.

Dual 10/100BaseT Ethernet support is featured as well as fault-tolerance and load-balance functions.

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