Monday, February 8, 2010

VIA M’SERV S2100 home mini server



One of the reasons we eff a soft-spot for VIA is that they eat their own dogfood: not exclusive do they display processors, mainboards and added chipsets, they also put out a reach of products (oftentimes to OEMs kinda than end-users) that actually use them.  Latest is the VIA M'SERV S2100, a cubic small computer knowing for place and teensy playing users that's powered by the VIA Nano CPU.

The M'SERV S2100 measures in at 10.2-inches oblong and 4.7-inches overlooking, yet can be stuffed with up to 4TB of storage set.  There's also a 1.3+GHz VIA Nano CPU, two faculty slots, two SATA bays and an intramural Case Swank socket which the S2100 can kicking from.  As for ports, you're looking at multiple gigabit ethernet, cardinal USB 2.0 and a VGA yield.

Rather than only opinion the S2100 as yet other NAS, VIA reckon it'll be comfortable for duplicate, "cloud-intermediary storage roles", fabric recording recording and - thanks to VT virtualization hold - realistic server applications.  No word on exactly what sort of soprano the system faculty go for; we'll acquire to inactivity until the prototypical retailers and OEMs move to collect it up. VIA M’SERV S2100 home mini server

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