By Computerworld Philippines
September 1, 2010
The new Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX100 S2 comes with a Zero-Watt feature similar to the Zero-Watt PC also available from Fujitsu. Contrary to conventional servers, which draw a trickle of residual power even when they are fully switched off, the PRIMERGY TX100 S2 draws 0.0 Watts when it is turned off. This reduces power consumption and heat output from the system cooling, and additionally protects the system from external hack attacks overnight and at weekends. Just like every Fujitsu server model, the PRIMERGY TX100 S2 is tested for around 5000 reboot cycles, meaning that units could theoretically be turned on and off every day for more than 13 years.
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