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1U Server Case w/ 4 Hot-Swappable SATA/SAS Drive Bay

May 14, 2010 by BPELforum

  • 1U rackmount design ,4 x hot-swappable SATA/SAS drive bays, 1 x slim CD-ROM bay, 1 x FDD bay,5 x 40mm middle fans
  • Switch:Power ON/OFF x 1, System reset x 1 ,Indicator:Power ON/OFF x 1, HDD x 1, NETWORK X 2,Connector:One front accessible USB port
  • Motherboard Compatibility:Support CEB(12″x10.5″), ATX (12″x9.6″), Micro ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″)
  • Power Supply Options:Standard 1U ATX power supply ,Dimensions ( W x D x H ):19″ x 21.6″ x 1.7 ” (483mm x 550mm x 43.5mm)
  • Packing:Double boxes

Product Description
Norco – 1u Rackmount Server Case W/ 4 Hot-swappable Sata/sas Drive Bays. New. In Stock.

1U Server Case w/ 4 Hot-Swappable SATA/SAS Drive Bay

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: 1u Rackmount, 1u Server, 5mm, Atx Power, Bay 1, case, Drive, Drive Bays, Fdd, Hdd, Hot Swappable, HotSwappable, Micro Atx, Norco, Power Supply Dimensions, Power Supply Options, Product Description, Rackmount Case, Rackmount Server Case, Sas, SATA/SAS, Server, Slim Cd, Switch Power, Usb Port

ENLIGHT EN-8309964 600W Redundant Power Supply for Enlight Server Case 8950

May 12, 2010 by BPELforum

  • Sold Individually

Product Description
Enlight Corporation is the world leader in manufacturing power supplies and power devices. Enlight products are noted for their outstanding durability and supreme quality. Enlight power supplies are extremely reliable and will provide smooth and uninterruptible work of your PC system.This power device is for Enlight Server Case 8950.

ENLIGHT EN-8309964 600W Redundant Power Supply for Enlight Server Case 8950

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: 600W, 8950, case, Durability, EN8309964, ENLIGHT, Enlight Case, Power, Product Description, Redundant, Redundant Power Supply, Server, Server Case, Supply, Supreme Quality, World Leader

1U Rackmount Server Case with 4 Hot-Swappable SATA/SAS Drive Bays

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

  • 1U rackmount design
  • 4x hot-swappable SATA (I or II) /SAS drive bays
  • Four sata data connectors support up to four 3.5″ SATA or SAS hard disk drives;
  • 1 x slim CD-ROM bay,1 x FDD bay, 4 x 3.5 ” hot-swappable drive bays
  • Support EEB (12″x13″), CEB(12″x10.5″), ATX (12″x9.6″), Micro ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″) motherboard

Product Description
Drive Bay: 4 x hot-swappable SATA (I or II) /SAS drive bays, 1 x slim CD-ROM bay, 1 x FDD bay
Cooling Fan: 5 x 40mm middle fans wall
Switch: Power ON/OFF x 1, System reset x 1
Indicator:Power ON/OFF x 1, HDD x 1, NETWORK X 2
Connector:One front accessible USB port, four sata data connectors, two 4-pin molex power connectors.
Motherboard Compatibility: Support EEB (12″x13″), CEB (12″x10.5″), ATX (12″x9.6″), Micro ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″)
Power Supply Options: Standard 1U power supply
Dimensions (W x D x H): 19″ x 25.5″ x 1.7″ (483mm x 650mm x 43.5mm)
Packing:Double boxes
Weight (without hard drive): 7.5 kg/16.5 lb (NET) 8.8 kg/19.4 lb (GROSS)
Environment Temperature:0/40 °C, 32/104 °F (Operating) -20/60 °C, -4/140 °F (Non-Operating)
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95%,non-condensing

1U Rackmount Server Case with 4 Hot-Swappable SATA/SAS Drive Bays

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: Bay 1, Bays, case, Ceb, Cooling Fan, Drive, Drive Bays, Hdd, Hot Swappable, HotSwappable, Micro Atx, Molex, Motherboard Compatibility, Pin Molex, Power Connectors, Power Supply Dimensions, Power Supply Options, Product Description, Rackmount, Rackmount Server Case, Relative Humidity, Sas, SATA/SAS, Server, Slim Cd, Switch Power, Wall Switch

2U Rackmount Server Case with 8 Hot-Swappable SATA or SAS Drive Bays RPC-2208 Mini SAS Connector

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

  • 2U rackmount design
  • Eight hot-swappable SATA (I or II) /SAS drive bays, one 2.5″ drive slot
  • Two internal SFF-8087 Mini SAS connectors support up to eight 3.5″ SATA or SAS hard disk drives;
  • Four ball-bearing cooling fans for better ventilation
  • Support EEB (12″x13″), CEB(12″x10.5″), ATX (12″x9.6″), Micro ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″) motherboard

Product Description
Drive Bay: 8 x hot-swappable 3.5″ SATA (I or II) /SAS drive bays, 1 x slim CD-ROM bay, 1 x FDD bay, 1 x 2.5″ drive bay
Cooling Fan: 4 x 80mm middle fans wall
Switch: Power ON/OFF x 1, System reset x 1
Indicator:Power ON/OFF x 1, HDD x 1, NETWORK X 2
Connector:One front accessible USB port, two internal SFF-8087 Mini SAS connectors, four 4-pin molex power connectors.
Motherboard Compatibility: Support EEB (12″x13″), CEB(12″x10.5″), ATX (12″x9.6″), Micro ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″)
Power Supply Options: Standard 2U ATX power supply
Dimensions (W x D x H): 19″ x 25.5″ x 3.5″ (483mm x 650mm x 88mm)
Packing:Double boxes
Weight (without hard drive): 12.5 kg/27.6 lb (NET) 14 kg/30.9 lb (GROSS)
Environment Temperature:0/40 °C, 32/104 °F (Operating) -20/60 °C, -4/140 °F (Non-Operating)
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95%,non-condensing

2U Rackmount Server Case with 8 Hot-Swappable SATA or SAS Drive Bays RPC-2208 Mini SAS Connector

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: Atx Power, Bay 1, Bays, case, Ceb, Connector, Cooling Fan, Cooling Fans, Drive, Drive Bays, Hot Swappable, HotSwappable, Micro Atx, mini, Molex, Motherboard Compatibility, Pin Molex, Power Connectors, Power Supply Dimensions, Power Supply Options, Rackmount, Rackmount Server Case, Relative Humidity, RPC2208, SATA, Server, Sff, Slim Cd, Switch Power, Wall Switch

XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
As a Web Developer, you know the challenge of building robust applications on multiple platforms. Creating truly portable applications becomes possible by using Java for code and XML for organizing and managing data. “XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP:A Case Study” will help you maximize the capabilities of XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP in your Web applications.

The author, Westy Rockwell, uses the hands-on approach of a case study to show you how to use these technologies in realistically complex situations. All the tools used in the case study are free, so you can obtain them and join the author in a real open source web chat application, available online and with the book CD-ROM. This book provides you with the information you need to fully utilize XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP in your web applications, and presents it in a practical and unique way through the case study.

With “XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study,” you will learn how to:

-Build web applications based on XML, XSLT, Java Applets, Java Servlets and Java Server Pages

-Set up a Win32 Web application development environment based on the Java(TM) 2 SDK and freely obtainable, open-source software products from Apache Software Foundation: Tomcat, Xerces and Xalan
(*Note all of these items are located on the CD-ROM attached with the book so you don’t have to take the time to download)

-Use XML as a language to express the architecture and design of the application itself, not just its data content

-Create a browseable user interface for your web application with JSP

-Use an Http Servlet, beans, and JSP custom tags to implement and control Web applications

-Make and deploy a Java Applet to control and refresh your Web application user interface

-Utilize Xerces and Xalan for XML and XSLT, to provide dynamic content to a Web application.

-Experiment with new techniques for XML storage using Java objects

XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Apache Software Foundation, Application, Application Development Environment, Application Experiment, Application Product, Application User, case, Data Content, Developing, Java, Java Applets, Java Jsp, Java Objects, Java Sdk, Java Server Pages, Java Servlets, Open Source Software, Open Source Web, Robust Applications, Study, Using Java, Web Application Development, Xalan, Xerces, Xml Xslt, XSLT
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