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Intel Atom C3758 8 Core 6 LAN 10Gig SFP+ 1U Rackmount Server

The PONDESK server is powered by the Intel® Atom™ processor C3758 (8 core, 16M Cache, up to 2.20 GHz). Highly reliable 1U network appliance comes with six Gigabit LAN ports (Intel® i210 Ethernet controller) and four 10 Gig SFP+ fiber ports for high bandwidth and long-distance communications. It is equipped with one pair latch-type LAN Bypass function for fail-over option as well as featuring BIOS console redirection.
The network communication appliance also features Intel® QuickAssist Technology to accelerates data processing and compresses cryptographic workloads and Intel® Data Plane Development Kit, which greatly boosts packet processing performance and throughput to improve data plane performance.
The server comes with four DDR4 R-DIMM/U-DIMM memory sockets that can provide system memory of up to 128GB and support both ECC and non-ECC memory types. Support three storage drives including two 2.5″ SATA SSD/HDD and one mSATA for sufficient storage. I/O options also include two USB 2.0 ports, RJ45 serial console port and VGA display (support one module VGA/WiFi/4G at a time). 
Support watchdog timer (L256 segments, 0~255 seconds), to ensure reliable operation in continuous operation and Intel® AES-NI for secure and fast data encryption and decryption. 
Also supports wireless networks of 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, 3G/4G LTE WWAN networks via mini PCIe express slot (support one module VGA/WiFi/4G at a time). I/O options include two USB 2.0 ports, a serial console port, power & reset switches and VGA display port features Intel® HD Graphics 510.
Suitable for VPN, DNS Server, DHCP Server, network bandwidth controller, firewall and UTM applications to deliver a high throughput, reliable operation, high performance and wide array of network applications, VMware ESXi firewall and gateways like, pfSense, Sophos, Untangle, Linux, Unix and Windows® Server etc.
Fast, reliable, energy efficient 24W (idle) low power consumption rackmount network security solution. A perfect multi-purpose embedded appliance.
Features:
  • Intel® Atom™ C3758 Processor
  • 8 Core, 16M Cache, up to 2.20 GHz
  • Six Intel® I210-AT Gigabit Ethernet Support Wake on LAN/PXE
  • Four 10Gig SFP+ Fiber Port Interfaces
  • Support up to 128GB DIMM DDR4 Memory
  • Support ECC Memory
  • Support Three Storage Drives
  • VGA Display
  • Intel® AES-NI and Secure Key
  • Support Watchdog Timer, System Security Protection
  • Support 3G/4G LTE WWAN Networks (optional)
  • Support 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (optional)
  • USB 2.0, RJ45 Console
  • Energy Efficient 24W (idle) Low Power Consumption
  • Supports Intel® QuickAssist Technology
  • Supports Intel® Data Plane Development Kit (Intel® DPDK)
  • Suitable for VPN, Network Bandwidth Controller, Firewall and UTM Applications
  • Support Windows/Windows Server/Linux/Unix/Firewalls/Hypervisor etc.

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