Toshiba Corporation will re-sell Stratus ftServer in Japan

Maynard 28 August 2001 Stratus Technologies said that Toshiba Corporation will re-brand and sell the Stratus ftServer 5200 fault-tolerant server in Japan as the Toshiba MAGNIA FT5200 system. Through an agreement reached with Stratus Technologies Japan, Toshiba will be able to offer its customers an industry-standard server that makes continuously available computing a cost-effective option for virtually any Windows 2000 application requiring high levels of uptime.

Like the Stratus ftServer 5200 announced in June 2001, the Toshiba MAGNIA FT5200 is an Intel Architecture-based server that supports the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system. It can be configured as a 1 or 2-way symmetric multiprocessing server with either dual (DMR) or triple modular redundancy (TMR). Engineered to prevent system downtime from occurring and having virtually no single point of failure, the MAGNIA FT5200 is ABI-compatible with any application supporting Windows 2000 Advanced Server, running unmodified out of the box.


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