Re: How to buy Industrial Grade Intel based computer
- From: Bu <di@xxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 18:55:59 +0100
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 00:16:54 -0700, "jbr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<jamesbrinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you looked at www.crystalpc.com/
They are focused on the military industrial environment.
The direct link to the 2-U servers is
http://www.crystalpc.com/products_listing.asp?marketbit=8&ProductLine_Id=6
Designed to MIL-STD-810F, MIL-STD-167-1, MIL-STD-461E and MIL-S-901D
requirements
http://www.crystalpc.com/products_details.asp?Product_Id=138&ProductLine_Id=6&Image_Id=2
Going for the military specifications might be an overkill (and
expensive).
Ask your client what he reqards as industrial grade and then
investigate what is available that fits to specific requirements.
(BTW The military is switching to commercial/industrial standards
because the Mil-spec system is to expensive to maintain end the
products quite often to expensive.)
Bu
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