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  2. Chassis Plans - Wikipedia

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    Chassis Plans specializes in providing custom and semi-custom solutions, with an emphasis on systems tailored exactly to the application requirements. A wide variety of rackmount 1U thru 5U computer systems are offered as standard products as outgrowths of custom designs. A line of military grade LCD keyboard systems is also offered.

  3. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    A standard 19-inch server rack cabinet is typically 42u in height, 600 millimetres (24 in) wide, and 36 inches (914.40 mm) deep. [18] This comprises a volume of 974 L, or just under a cubic meter. Newer server rack cabinets come with adjustable mounting rails allowing the user to place the rails at a shorter depth if needed.

  4. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    More modern computer cases include a much wider range of variation in shape, color, form factor, and materials, such as brushed aluminium and/or tempered glass which are offered with more expensive cases. Case modding is the artistic styling of computer cases, often to draw attention to the use of advanced or unusual components. Since the early ...

  5. PDP-11 - Wikipedia

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    The models are equipped with 5 1 ⁄ 4 inch floppy disk drives and hard disks, except the 325 which has no hard disk. The original operating system was P/OS, which was essentially RSX-11M+ with a menu system on top. As the design was intended to avoid software exchange with existing PDP–11 models, the poor market response was unsurprising.

  6. Supercomputer architecture - Wikipedia

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    A Blue Gene/L cabinet showing the stacked blades, each holding many processors During the 1980s, as the demand for computing power increased, the trend to a much larger number of processors began, ushering in the age of massively parallel systems, with distributed memory and distributed file systems , [ 2 ] given that shared memory ...

  7. Nestar Systems - Wikipedia

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    The first file server in the PLAN series was the PLAN 4000, delivered at the end of 1982. It was a 26" high floor-standing unit with one processor cabinet that contained an optional 60 MB 8" hard disk, and up to three attached storage cabinets containing a 137 MB 14" hard disk.

  8. ICL DRS - Wikipedia

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    The larger models 20 and 40 had floppy disk drives. The floor-standing models 50, 150, and 250 had hard disks, from which diskless models booted. In early models, these were 8" floppy disks, and later 5¼" disks. The diskless model, that partnered the DRS 20, was the DRS 10. It had 10 KB available for applications programs developed in CIS COBOL.

  9. Hutch (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th and early 19th century, however, the term hutch or hutch table referred to a tabletop set onto a base in such a way that when the table was not in use, the top pivoted to a vertical position and became the back of a chair or wider settee; [1] [note 1] this was a very useful form at a time when many homes had a large room used for ...

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