Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 - tower - Xeon E-2356G 3.2 GHz - 16 GB - ingen HDD

Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 - tower - Xeon E-2356G 3.2 GHz - 16 GB - ingen HDD VFY:T1325SC031IN
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  • Advanced technology to drive workloads
  • Flexible, future-ready platform
  • Efficient and reliable by design
The unique ultra-compact Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 has advanced technology ideal for most industry verticals, small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), space constrained environments, retail premises or branch offices. The performance-oriented yet cost-effective mono-socket design supports the Intel Xeon product family processor.

Institutions with special legal requirements such as medical, governmental, legal, or financial offices can benefit from the server's secure and robust storage and transmission features. These include up to eight high quality 2.5-inch storage devices, powerful RAID controllers, graphics and networking options enabled by 4 PCIe expansion slots (Gen 4/3) together with versatile and affordable backup plus TPM 2.0 capability. High efficiency (94%), 500 W redundant power supplies enhance reliability and protect customer investment. This ultra-compact, silent server with a dust protection kit and Advanced Thermal Design Technology is designed for deployment flexibility - it can be deployed in offices, on rack shelves, industrial areas and even on desks at temperatures from 5°C to 45°C. Furthermore, the TX1320 M5 server features the iRMC S6 and the Fujitsu Infrastructure Manager (ISM) suite, which enable remote server management and centralized IT infrastructure control respectively, hence boosting IT administrator productivity.

 

 
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