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New Gateway 960X Server Features Redundant Power Supplies and Hard Drives Uptime and IT Managers' Peace of Mind
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Redundancy may be akin to inefficiency in some business leaders' minds, but when it comes to servers, it's a good thing. Take the Gateway 960X, for example.  Designed for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) or workgroups within larger organizations, the server offers a host of redundancy features that allow it to achieve maximum uptime.

Packed with high-performance components, the 960X delivers this redundancy at an aggressive price.  Features such as dual Intel Xeon processors, four hot-swap drives, optional redundant 450W power supply and plenty of room for future expansion mean it can grow with any department, workgroup or office.  The 960X's flexibility extends even to its form factor, as it comes standard in a tower case but can also be converted into a 5U rack-mount option.

Starting at $1,399, the Gateway 960X incorporates several high-end server technologies, such as dual Intel Xeon processors, up to 8GB of ECC (error-correcting) memory, four Ultra 320 SCSI hot-swap drive bays, two 5 1/4" available peripheral bays, six PCI slots (four of which are PCI-X) and integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet for networked environments.  The 960X supports Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 or Microsoft Small Business Server 2000.  RedHat Linux is also available as a custom install via Gateway's Custom Integrated Solutions Department.

(http://www.gateway.com)

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