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Approved Tech Aiatar server rack

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Three Aiatars side-by-side

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To provide an industrial-grade server rack
  • Image Source: FavPNG
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: HoldoWare
  • Affiliation: Open-market
  • Model: Aiatar server rack
  • Modularity: Yes: can add external modules for added power
  • Production: Mass-produced
  • Material: Plasteel, electronics
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Ability to support a wide variety of software
  • Numerous parallel processors
  • Industrial-grade memory
STRENGTHS
  • Great processing power
  • Great memory
  • Can support a wide array of software for use as a mainframe
  • Several racks can be operated in parallel
WEAKNESSES
  • Power-hungry
  • Heavy and bulky
  • Generates significant amounts of heat
DESCRIPTION
The Aiatar server rack is borne from the realization that several HoldoWare customers needed a modular, powerful computer infrastructure so that they could scale their growth in IT needs by building up a server farm simply by paralleling its functions across several server racks. As such, individual racks carry significant processing and memory capabilities, but such power comes at a cost: it's heavy and bulky, it's power-hungry and it generates a lot of heat, so that proper heat sinks are required in a facility operating an Aiatar.
 
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