Fujitsu Offers World’s Smallest, Quietest, Most Energy-Efficient Server That Combines Three Industry Firsts to Ease Pain for Businesses Without a Dedicated Server Room Fujitsu Computer Systems ...
Fujitsu have announced a compact server that uses less energy than a desk lamp and offers a variety of RAID setups for home-office and small business users. The Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX120 S2 resembles a ...
Tests carried out by Intel show that Fujitsu’s new PRIMERGY RX300 S7 server rack – released as part of its new PRIMERGY dual-socket X86 server range this week – is one of the world’ most efficient ...
Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers are now certified and available for Windows Server 2022 – the latest version of one of the most popular server operating systems (OS) and the heartbeat of data centers around ...
Fujitsu’s latest server series is led by the Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 3800E and PRIMEQUEST 3400E systems, which offer superior performance and optimized efficiency for the most demanding mission-critical ...
Fujitsu has announced the immediate availability of PRIMERGY servers shipping with the newly-released Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (WS16) operating system. This winning combination brings customers ...
Fujitsu has introduced its cheapest Primergy server yet, the TX100 S1, tailored to small businesses that want to make the jump to a dedicated storage system. Announced on Wednesday, the entry-level ...
Fujitsu today announces the launch of its next-generation PRIMERGY M7 servers leveraging the new 4th gen of Intel Xeon Scalable Processor Platform technology. Offering best-in-class performance and ...
With a lot to like and very few downsides, the 2U Primergy RX2540 M1 represents good value for anyone looking for a flexible data centre workhorse. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing ...
Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers are now certified and available for Windows Server 2022 – the latest version of one of the most popular server operating systems (OS) and the heartbeat of data centers around ...
The usual connectivity options are built into the RX2540 M1, mostly in the form of USB and network ports. To this end the server we were sent had four Gigabit network interfaces round the back.