Technical Specs | Data Sheet
The Cachengo Director 1200 product provides all of the benefits of the CD100 family, but adds even more performance, memory for Server Virtualization and redundant power supplies for increased reliability.

Be Green Without Giving Up Performance

Let’s face it, we are all thinking green these days. With friends driving hybrids and gas prices still around $2.50 per gallon, it’s hard not to. But going green often means sacrificing something significant. Well, that’s no longer the case.

Host up to 30 virtual machines, easily

Processing Power

With eight Intel Nehalem cores, the CD1200 is one very fast virtualization server that further adds to Cachengo’s value proposition. While these capabilities are ideal for Virtual Server Failover, general purpose server consolidation is also well suited.

Lots of Memory

With memory expansion up to 96GB, the CD1200 can easily host up to 30 virtual servers without skipping a beat. And with this much memory, you can even configure your virtual servers to have just as much memory as the real ones they’re replacing. In fact, you may even find that these servers run faster.

Consolidation That Really Saves

When people talk about server consolidation and even the benefits of Virtual Server Failover, it’s done so with the notion of cost savings. Let’s consider building up a small setup based on components from HP’s small business solutions:

Virtualization TCO

In the above scenario, we’ve taken all of the features, capacity and performance of the Cachengo Director 1280, and tried to match them up with the cheapest, comparable HP parts, with the exception of the online backup service. When you add it all up, the costs are absolutely staggering. Even if you were to remove the costs for the online backup, you’d still be faced with a total purchase price of $56,869 vs a Cachengo cost of just $12,000.

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