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ITOX,Inc.


Circuit Cellar Online
THE MAGAZINE FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Circuit Cellar Online offers articles illustrating creative solutions
and unique applications through complete projects, practical
tutorials, and useful design techniques.

NEW PRODUCT NEWSedited by Rick Prescott

New ProductsServer Appliance

The low-profile Little Dragon series supports Intel Pentium III processors up to 700 MHz as well as economical Intel Celeron processors. Components include an Intel chip set and an Intel 82559 fast Ethernet controller.

The Little Dragon series initial offering includes 1U and 2U units in bare-bones or full-system configurations. The 1U design is 1.75ý high and includes one full-length PC1 slot and three drive bays. The 2U is 3.5ý high and includes two full-length PC1 slots and four drive bays.

The compact design of the server appliance allows for more systems per rack. Its steel case was designed to meet the needs of high-density installations that require quick service access and mounting options typically needed by ISPs and application service providers (ASPS).

The Little Dragon fits open-frame or enclosed cabinet-style racks. It is ideal for applications where high packaging density, performance, easy operation, and quick exchangeability are required.

Evaluation units of the 1U (bare-bones configuration) cost $399.

ITOX, Inc.
(732) 390-2815
Fax: (732) 390-2817
www.itox.com

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