The NEBS Level 3-certified Netra CT 820 blade server is designed to meet high availability, serviceability, and manageability requirements of Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) deploying wireless, wireline, and Internet services in a communications network. Supporting up to 18 hot-swappable blade servers, such as the Netra CP2300 Telecom blade, in a 12U chassis, the cPSB-based Netra CT 820 blade server offers an exceptional level of modularity for server applications.
The Netra CT 820 blade server provides an extremely flexible, highly-manageable platform that enables NEPs to focus on application development and service delivery without having to assemble the underlying compute platform from building blocks of blades, chassis, management, switches, operating system and HA software.
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- Single server with scalability up to 18 compute nodes
- Integrated switching
- Comprehensive system management
- NEBS Level 3 certified
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- HA Hot Swap provides the Telecom IT professional a way to plan activation of specific features or functionalities while deploying all the equipment at the same time
- PICMG 2.9 IPMI system management provides all PICMG 2.9 standards compliant I/O cards will be manageable at the standards defined level
- FRU ID allows the remote inventorying of systems at the major sub-system level for active components
- Enhanced power and cooling provides better investment protection and better ability to utilize 3rd party products
- Element management using a hierarchical object model allows the detail system management information to be integrated into the customers overall solution management framework. It lowers overall cost of ownership and provides a better foundation for manageability
- Processor Management Services gives the user of Node processors boards the ability to manage the processor board as a full server
- PICMG 2.16 eliminates cabling, industry standard pinout, eliminates trace length limitations of buses
- 18 node slots provides improved density over rack servers with better serviceability and availability
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