Muitnode Server
MFCS-3000A System Overview
Our MFCS-3000A is a multi-functional integrated embedded system designed with the following key features
Multi-functional Integrated Embedded Product
Maximized mobility, rugged durability, and seamless integration
Combines server, network switch, database, and disk array capabilities in a single unit
Optimized for mobile platforms such as vehicles and vessels
GICS-3000A Specification
General
Type: Cluster (3 Node)
Product Form Factor: Rack Mountable – 4.5U
Server Scalability: 3 way
Processor / Chipset
Max CPU Qty: 1 (per Node)
CPU Socket: LGA 1200 socket
Chipset Type: Intel W480
RAM
Installed Size: MAX 128 GB
Technology: DDR4-UDIMM
Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM
Slots: 4
Features: Four 288-pin 1866/2133/2666 MHz dual-channel & non-ECC unbuffered DDR4 DIMMs
Solid State Drive
Type: 2.5 inch SATA SSD
Storage Docking
Type: 4 bay (for 1 Node)
Controller Interface Type: SATA 6 Gb/s
Storage Controller
Type: M.2 M Key(2280, Gen3 PCIe x4)
Networking for 1 Node
Ethernet Ports: 2 × 10G Ethernet
6 × Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet Controller: Intel x540at2 PCIe Controller (10G)
Intel I219LM PHY PCIe Controller
Intel I211AT PCIe Controller
Intel I350-T4V2
Expansion / Connectivity
Slots: 2 × PCIe 3.0 x8
1 × PCIe 3.0 x4
Interfaces: 2 × USB 3.2 (Gen1)
4 × USB 2.0
1 × VGA
1 × HDMI
1 × RS232
2 × 10G Ethernet
6 × Gigabit Ethernet
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