Fujitsu claims world's most energy efficient server

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Fujitsu claims world's most energy efficient server
Jul 11, 2007 3:12 PM
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Primergy TX120 is smallest, quietest server ever.

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has taken the wraps off its Primergy TX120 tower server, describing it as the most energy efficient server in the world. 

The Primergy TX120 is aimed at growing small businesses and the distributed branch offices of larger organisations that require the functionality of a server but on a smaller scale.

Fujitsu Siemens claimed that the TX120 consumes 40 per cent less energy than conventional tower servers, and is only one-third the size. It also makes half the noise, according to the firm, producing 28dB while idling and 31dB in operation.

Like all servers in the Primergy range, the TX120 ships with Fujitsu Siemens' Server View Remote Management functions, enabling remote access to the server.

The Primergy TX120 is available immediately with prices starting at just over £1,000 ($23,54).

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