CybertronPC Caliber TSVCXV9040 Tower Server
Caliber series servers are not only made to grow with your company, they're made to help your company grow!
Caliber provides the power, performance and stability that your business demands, all at an investment that even the accounting department will love.
Also, unlike many companies, we're not ashamed to tell you exactly what motherboard and processor we're installing into your server. We use only the highest quality components and are proud to tell you what they are.
Performance
Intel Xeon X3220 2.40GHz Quad Core Processor
4 total I/O slots: (1) PCI-E X8 (runs at X4 speed), (1) Universal (PCI-E X8 or PCI), (1) PCI, and (1) IPMI Slot
Embedded four (4) disk SATA controller with SATA RAID 0/1/5/10
A custom system is a quick phone call away! If you would like to customize your system, simply call your Sales Representative to get the configuration you need.
You’ll receive a custom quote and your upgrades will be installed directly at the factory, fully covered by the manufacturer’s warranty - it doesn’t get easier than that!
Have an opinion on this product that you would like to share? If so, please take a few moments to write your rating and review.
Value
4.0
Features
4.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
4.8
Sort By:
Excellent value for the money
Reviewer:
Philip on
Oct 01, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
We bought this unit to consolidate two old machines into one and it is working excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to buy more.
Great System for the price
Reviewer:
Jason on
Sep 03, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Quad-core Xenon, 8GB RAM, hardware RAID 5 with 1TB HDD, and a full tower case- you can't beat the price anywhere. I shopped everywhere and couldn't find a better deal. Machine is fast and installing Server 2008 was fast and easy. Would recommend to anyone looking for a small business starter server.
PLEASE DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Reviewer:
Linco on
Aug 05, 2009 Customer Rating:
1.8
Value
1.0
Features
1.0
Quality
1.0
Performance
4.0
LETS SEE, THE TOWER THAT IS USED IS AROUND 6 YEARS OLD. THE MOTHERBOARD IS ALMOST OBSOLETE. HAD TO SPEND ANOTHER SEVERAL HUNDRED ADDING AN UPDATED CARD FOR IT TO WORK WITH LYNIX. CUSTOMER SUPPORT WAS NO HELP WHAT SO EVER. MORE MONEY TO TAKE TO HAVE IT TROUBLE SHOOTED. (NOT MY THING-WEB DESIGNER.) SO AFTER 3 WEEKS, AND MORE MONEY IT NOW IS WORKING LIKE IT SHOULD. IF USING FOR WINDOWS BASE, WOULD BE OK. NOT TO MENTION AFTER COUNTLESS CALLS TO SUPPORT- NO ONE COULD TELL ME THE RIGHT DRIVER TO INSTALL FOR CPANEL AND LYNIX. DIFFERNT EVERY TIME I CALLED AND THEY ADMITTED IT WAS A PROBLEM THEY WERE STILL WORKING ON.
Great Deal
Reviewer:
MusicMan on
Jul 29, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I bought 2 of these because it is such a great deal. I installed 2003 enterprise and vmware server and consolidated 4 of my servers with these plus added a backup server and Windows update server. Great deal on a server.
What is RAID?
RAID is an acronym first defined back in 1987 to describe a redundant array of
inexpensive disks, a technology that allowed computer users to achieve high
levels of storage reliability from low-cost PC hard disk drives, via the
technique of arranging the devices into an array for fail-safe redundancy.
"RAID" is now used as an umbrella term for computer data storage schemes that
can divide and replicate data among multiple hard disk drives. The different
schemes/architectures are named by the word RAID followed by a number, as in
RAID 0, RAID 1, etc. RAID's various designs involve two key elements: increased
data reliability or increased input/output performance. When multiple physical
disks are set up to use RAID technology, they are said to be in a RAID array.
This array distributes data across multiple disks, but the array is seen by the
computer user and operating system as one single disk. RAID can be set up to
serve several different purposes.
Organizing disks into a redundant array decreases the total usable storage
capacity. For instance, a 2-disk RAID 1 array loses half of the total capacity
that would have otherwise been available using both disks independently, and a
RAID 5 array with several disks loses the capacity of one whole disk. Other
types of RAID arrays are arranged so that they are faster to write to and read
from than a single disk.
There are various combinations of these
configurations giving different trade-offs and benefits of protection against
data loss, capacity, and speed. RAID levels 0, 1, and 5 are the most commonly
found, and cover most of the typical requirements.
RAID 0 (striped disks) distributes data
across several disks in a way that gives improved speed at any given instant. If
one disk fails, however, all of the data on the array will be lost, as there is
neither parity nor mirroring.
RAID 1 mirrors the contents of the
disks, making a 1:1 (1 to 1) ratio real-time backup. The contents of each disk
in the array are identical to that of every other disk in the array.
RAID 3 uses a striped set with
dedicated parity or bit interleaved parity or byte level parity. This
mechanism provides fault tolerance similar to RAID 5. However, because the strip
across the disks is a lot smaller than a file system block, reads and writes to
the array perform like a single drive with a high linear write performance. If
one drive fails, the performance doesn't change.
RAID 5 (striped disks with parity)
combines three or more disks in a way that protects against data loss of any one
disk. The storage capacity of the array is reduced by the capacity of the one
disk (all disks are of equal size).
RAID 6 (striped disks with dual parity)
can recover from the loss of two disks.
RAID 10 (or 1+0) uses both striping and
mirroring. ("01" or "0+1" is sometimes distinguished from "10" or "1+0": a
striped set of mirrored subsets and a mirrored set of striped subsets are both
valid, but distinct, configurations.)
CybertronPC CALIBER TSVCXV9040 Tower Server - Intel Xeon 3220 Quad Core, 8GB DDR2-800, 3x500GB RAID5, DVDRW, 2xGigabit, 600W, NO OS
$1,259.99
Manufactured by:
Cybertron Warranty provided by:
Cybertron Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
12 months labor
Mfg Part No:
TSVCXV9040 UPC No:
844750001920 Box Size:
( Length:
23, Width:
24, Depth:
15 )
Shipping Weight:
70.0000 pound(s)
Click here for full warranty and support information
Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
C122-05082
TigerDirect.com
Warranty Information
7795 W. Flagler St. Suite 35
Miami, FL. 33144