Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

HIGH-END-MIKROTIK ROUTER



RAM Ports CPU Power Supply
PowerRouter 732
AC and DC Power Options
7 GIgE Interfaces Standard
SFP Port Options

$1,299 USD for AC Version
1 Gig Standard
2 Gig Max

DDR2 RAM
7 GigE 10/100/1000 Copper Interfaces Standard
2 x SFP 10/100/1000 Interfaces -- Back of Unit
Dual Core Intel 3 GHz CPU 110,000+ Hour MTBF ATX Power Supply
110-220v Input
Comes with US Power Cord

or

36 to 72 volt DC Power Supply ATX
PowerRouter 2200

10 GigE Copper Interfaces
10 GigE SFP Interfaces Supported
Dual Quad Core Intel Xeon CPUs

Starting at $4,599
1 Gig DDR Standard
2 Gig DDR MAX

Registered ECC RAM
10 x GigE 10/100/1000 Copper Interfaces Standard
4 x Port 10/100/1000 Copper Module
4 x Port 10/100/1000 SFP Module
2 x 10 GigE SFP Module
Intel Xeon 2.4 Gig Quad Core CPU Standard  (4 cores Total)

or

Two Intel Xeon 2.4 GHz Quad Core CPUs
(8 Cores total) 
 Dual ATX 400 Watt Hot-Swap Power Supplies
What is the PoweRouter? Born out of the need for a high-end Rack Mount Mikrotik Router, The PoweRouter 732 is a Enterprise / Carrier Class, Industrial x86 Mikrotik RouterOS platform.  Specifically designed for Enterprises of any size, this system is designed to be a replacement for other costly routers.  The 1U form Factor chassis is rack mountable and delivers an ultra compact design with high-end performance, and with forward facing Gigabit Ethernet ports, you are sure to have easy access to all of our routing needs.   
What are the capabilities of the PoweRouter? Anything Mikrotik RouterOS can do!  We put a industrial designed system powered by an Intel Processor, with an Intel chipset and individual PCI-Express Intel Pro 10/100/1000 Ethernets, all into a 1U Chassis.  Giving you the power to push gigabytes of data.  Want proofClick Here!
What is the main reason to purchase a PoweRouter over building my own x86 router?  Simple, reliability.  Your RouterOS can do everything this one can, however, several things you have to consider in your enterprise class hardware. One, how robust is your hardware you are putting your RouterOS on?  What are the processing abilities?  What hardware are you using, with what Network Cards?  What about compatibility with the system board?   All of these factors should be considered when creating your own x86 solution.   The PoweRouter takes care of all that for you, in a small form factor, rack mountable solution.  Not to mention, all of your Ethernets are in the front of the unit, so no more hunting around behind the rack trying to find an Ethernet.  They are all clearly marked and identified.
 

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