Giada GT200 Micro Server Announced With Intel Celeron Processor

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Giada USA Announces Affordable Micro Server for Small Businesses and Home – GT200

2-Bay Dual Core Celeron Based Server features Low Power Consumption and Active Hardware Control for Reliability

Giada GT200

July 22, 2015, Brea, California Giada Technology, a provider of Micro Servers, Mini-PCs and embedded motherboards, announces its new GT200 Micro Server entry level server for small businesses and homes. The GT200 is powered by a high-performing Intel 1037U dual-core processor with a TDP of just 17W. With 2 hot-swappable SATA 3.0 drive bays, an mSATA bootable SSD slot, dual Gigabit Ethernet, and Giadas own Active Hardware Control technology, the GT200 packs enterprise features into a compact tower server less than 7 inches tall.

We priced the GT200 within reach of small businesses and designed it to use much less power than a typical rackmount or tower server. In our tests a GT200 fully loaded with 2 SATA drives, 4GB of DDR3 RAM and an mSATA SSD consumed less than 30W at 93% CPU utilization, said Jessica Hsu, Giada USA Sales Director. Its perfect for American entrepreneurs seeking to maximize work per dollar.

Dual Core Performance at 17W TDP
Featuring a Intel 1037U dual-core processor running at speeds up to 1.8GHz, the GT200 is able to handle application server workloads with just 17W TDP. The Celeron-based GT200 outperforms Atom servers yet uses much less energy than Xeon or Pentium based servers. Small businesses can cut energy costs with the GT200 while supporting office services such as print, email, ERP, surveillance or file sharing. Even home users can afford to run it 24/7.

Intel RST for Storage Performance and Reliability
With support for Intels Rapid Storage Technology, the 2 hot-swappable SATA 3 Drive bays can be configured for RAID 0 or RAID 1 for storage performance and reliability. Both 2.5″& 3.5″ size SSD or hard drives are supported for storage flexibility.

Giada Patented Active Hardware Control
GT200 supports Giadas Patented JAHC Active Hardware Control technology. Through an easy-to-use interface, the GT200 can be programmed for scheduled Wake Ups, Auto Power On after AC Loss and scheduled power-offs. These self-managing features increase server reliability and reduce the need for user management.

Dual Gigabit Ethernet for Speed and Reliability
Dual Gigabit Ethernet connections on the GT200 let users take advantage of link aggregation for higher speeds or high network availability.

OS Acceleration with mSATA Boot Drive
Flash is fast but expensive. With the GT200s mSATA SSD slot, users can speed up boot times and operating system performance with a fast and affordable SATA III mSATA SSD no matter what main storage they use. Storage space and value can be maximized with high capacity hard drives or affordable SSDs in the hot swappable drive bays while accelerating the OS using mSATA flash.

Features
Dual Core 1.8GHz Celeron, only 17W TDP
Very small size: 8.4x4.3x6.7
2 hot swappable SATA III 6.0Gb/s drive bays
Supports Raid 0, 1, 5, 10
Intel RST for storage performance and reliability
Patented JAHC Lights Out Management
Dual Gigabit Ethernet for speed and redundancy
mSATA SSD Slot for OS acceleration

Availability:
GT200 will be available in August 2015 at the MSRP of US$ 320.

About Giada
Founded in 2010, Giada USA is the American branch of Giada Technology, providing Mini-PCs, Embedded Motherboards, and Micro Servers for use in industrial control, digital signage, cloud computing, and more.

As an Intel Partner with over 1000 employees in 4 branches worldwide, Giada Technology is headquartered in Shenzhen, China and boasts strong manufacturing capability, R&D resources, and customization ability. Find out more about Giada at www.giadatech.com.