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Tandem's Cluster Server in a box really delivers. (Tandem Computers CS-150) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)

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| September 29, 1997 | Talley, Brooks | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

THE BOTTOM LINE: GOOD

Tandem CS-150

This is an excellent solution for deploying Wolfpack, especially in cramped spaces.

Pros: Small footprint server; supports ServerNet Interconnect technology and high availability; inexpensive.

Cons: Lacks fault tolerance; incomplete integration.

Tandem Computers Inc.; San Jose, Calif.; (800) 606-7867; http://www.tandem.com.

Price: $31,800

Platforms: Windows NT 4.x or later.

There is a whole slew of new technologies aimed at making Windows NT more appropriate for mission-critical applications. Some of these products are from Microsoft, and others are from third parties. Tandem has …

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