
Rave Computer is not a name we hear of every day, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t serious in what they do. In fact, the company has just rolled out a couple of rugged rackmount servers under the guise of 1U and 3U aluminum form factors, and these were specially developed for the Department of Defense, featuring customizable parameters that are able to fit aboard aircrafts, ground based vehicles, surface ships and subsurface ships in an effort to keep our military power the strongest and most technologically advanced in the world. Features for the 1U Xeon Seaburg Aluminum Short Depth Rugged Rackmount and 3U Blackford Rugged Rackmount are available in the full post. [Press Release]
1U Xeon Seaburg Aluminum Short Depth Rugged Rackmount
- Ruggedized for Shock and Vibration
- Shock MIL-S-901D
- Vibration MIL-STD-167-1
- Short Depth (19.25″) and Light Weight (15 lb) Aluminum Chassis
- Quad & Dual Core Intel(R) 64-bit Xeon(R)Processors, 5400 Seaburg Chipset
- Two 2.5″ Hot Swap Removable Disk Drives
- Support for 16×2 LCD Module
- Two PCI-Express x8 Slots
3U Blackford Rugged Rackmount
- Ruggedized for Shock and Vibration
- Shock MIL-S-901D
- Vibration MIL-STD-167-1
- Short Depth (20″) and Light Weight Aluminum Chassis
- Quad & Dual Core Intel 64-bit Xeon, up to 1333MHz FSB
- Four Exposed 3.5″ Bays for Hot Swap Removable Disk Drives
- Support for 16×2 LCD Module
- Front Accessible USB and BD9 Serial Ports
- Removable Dust Filters
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