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NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant







NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant

NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant 09/13/2004 06:53 AM

NEC Solutions (America) Inc. is unveiling a four-processor, fault-tolerant server designed to bring higher availability to data centers.




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