ASUS RS300-E7/PS4 1U Rackmount Server Barebone
Highly Expandable 1U Server with Quad LAN
As a UP 1U rack-mount server based on new generation Intel® Xeon® Sandy Bridge CPUs, the RS300-E7/PS4 provides immediate performance upscaling, extensive expandability and upgradability. It also features quad LAN networking and remote management, offering an ideal server for entry-level applications.
New Generation Intel® Xeon® Sandy Bridge CPUs
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Up to 21% faster performance and 16% better output per watt compared with previous generation processors
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ASUS proprietary CPU heat pipes deliver superior cooling for more stable computing without blocking or restricting expansion slots
Quad LAN for Extra Reliable Networking
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Bigger bandwidth through teaming four Gigabit LAN
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Improved virtualization performance with more networking resources for virtual servers, optimizing VMware® fault tolerance
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Quad LAN improves load balance and fault tolerance for far more reliable connections, offering the ultimate in network security and efficiency
2 + 1 Expandability in UP 1U
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Supports 2+1 I/O expansion slots in a 1U chassis for higher expandability and better data protection
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Two PCI-E slots support full-height/half-length cards
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Extra slot designed for optional ASUS PIKE cards for seamless, cost effective upgrades to SAS storage and RAID protection with no additional verification needed
Remote Management
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Optional web-based, GUI-driven ASMB5-iKVM upgrade kit provides full control of server functions with dedicated hotkeys and remote server screen
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Virtual media-over-LAN helps share local devices with target servers, enabling fast troubleshooting and OS installation
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Compatible with the ASUS E7 Generation server system and the ASMB5 header
ASUS ASWM Enterprise Support
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Provides easy deployment and management with a user friendly interface
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Delivers centralized management, asset supervision, notification mechanisms and integrated BMC BIOS updates
Energy Saving with 80+ Green Power
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The RS300-E7/PS4 reduces total system power loss to the lowest levels available in its segment for better power efficiency