ArchivistaVM Server: spoilt for choice
The Archivista VM server comes in four performance classes. All models, except for the ArchivistaVM Budget server, are available in a standard and plus version. More detailed information can be found at the online store. Please note that prices include one year maintenance and support. From the 2nd year onwards (option for extending), a 20% maintenance fee is charged. In return, you receive a replacement box free of charge at any time if yours fails, support within 4 or 8 hours, as well as all updates free of charge.
For just SFR 990.00 (excl. maintenance fees and VAT) you can expect a high level of performance. However, this entry-level package also includes a fast quad-core CPU, two redundant (hot swappable) hard drives, 8 GB RAM, as well as the option to run the Archivista VM server in an array with other ArchivistaVM servers.
ArchivistaVM Server Summit: plenty of hard-drive capacity in the smallest space (260 x 140 x 260 mm)
The Summit server offers plenty of power in the tiniest space. No other housing offers four hot swappable hard drives in 3.5 inch format in such a small area. With the latest 3 TB hard drives, up to 6 TB (redundant, native 12 TB) can be accomplished in a 260 x 140 x 260 mm space. Thanks to a fast quad-core CPU, the Summit solution achieves a performance which can certainly compete with traditional servers in rack format. In terms of power consumption, less than 100 Watts are used for four hard drives when operating under full load. When operating under medium load, consumption is significantly lower.
The Universal server offers enormous performance potential. Over 300 MB throughput per second (using traditional hard drives), along with a high-performance 6-core processor (CPU), result in extremely high levels of power for virtualization at an affordable price. The standard version has four hard drives built in, while the plus version is fitted with 6 hard drives from the start.
The Bigfoot servers are available with 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch hard drives. This allows the Bigfoot servers to be configured, either for data throughput (more than 400 MB redundant throughput with traditional hard drives) or for hard drive capacity (up to 9 TB with RAID controller), depending on the application. Naturally, the Bigfoot servers also feature a fast 6-core CPU and 16 GB RAM.
With VM Servers there’s no need for special server rooms
All four models are suitable for operation without special server rooms. Several ArchivistaVM servers can be combined with each other as required (e.g. 2x Universal, 1x Budget). In this way, virtualization clusters can be set up for a price for which, quite frankly, you wouldn’t even get the licenses for other solutions.
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