The San Francisco 466DS, a 66-MHz 486DX system, contains two completely redundant file servers in one chassis. Each server has 16 MB of RAM on its motherboard (which is upgradable to 256 MB), 1 MB of cache memory, two 500-MB hard drives, and two dual-channel SCSI connectors. Each server also has two modems, five network-interface cards, dual video cards, and two UPSes. The GUI-based MIS Manager software instantly pages or sends a fax to your designated technical-support engineers if either of the servers stops operating. The system ($9999) is from MicroAccess (Fremont, CA).
Phone: (800) 442-2221 or (510) 249-9988.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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