Fujitsu Siemens Primergy TX120

Since when did Fujitsu and Siemens start working together. This has to be the best kept secret around or I have just been napping on the job. But if your company is going to be such a well kept secret it helps that when you start to make noise that you introduce a server which has the lowest carbon footprint on the market.
 
The Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) Primergy TX120 tower server's aimed at smaller businesses and branch offices. FSC suggests that's suited to office workspaces, along with distributed and SOHO applications such as retail in-store, back office servers and small office application servers.

The system includes either a 1.866GHz Intel dual-core Xeon 3040 processor with up to 4MB of L2 cache and a 1,066MHz FSB, or an Intel Celeron processor. It'll accept up to 8GB ECC in four DIMMs and accesses up to four 2.5-inch hot-plug SAS hard disks in RAID 0, 1, or 1E configurations. You also get a 1Gbit Ethernet controller onboard and the integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) with iRMC Advanced Pack option.

According to FSC, the server has:

-- The lowest energy use, consuming 40 per cent less energy than conventional tower servers. Specifically, FSC claims power consumption of 143W with the Xeon option - less when fitted with a Celeron CPU. The company therefore claims a "world-leading carbon footprint" along with lower environmental impact, and power consumption and financial savings.
 
Here are the details from PC World.
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Fujitsu-Siemens products are only available in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. FSC has been in business since 2003.

Not to be confused with Fujitsu US or Fujitsu Japan or Fujitsu Asia, all of which offer different products.

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