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Each 1100 watt PSU has a built-in fan. For cooling of the server-modules there are four blower-modules, each containing two fans, and for cooling of the rest of the chassis there are 6 internal fans which can only be reached by opening the chassis. The fans used are the same units as used in the PowerEdge R-720xd rack-server.
The RS110 server was summed up by PCPro as being “a low-cost general purpose rack server with a good spec and a support package that will appeal to small business.” [25] The server was reported to resemble IBM's servers and incorporating the same level of build quality. [25] The server's front panel offered two 3.5-inch drive bays. [25]
The choice of racks in a server room is usually the prime factor when determining space. Many organisations use telco racks or enclosed cabinets to make the most of the space they have. Today, with servers that are one-rack-unit (1U) high and new blade servers, a single 19- or 23-inch rack can accommodate anywhere from 42 to hundreds of servers.
In the current naming scheme, towers are designated by T, racks by R, and blades by M (for modular). [1] The 19″ rack-servers come in different physical heights expressed in rack units or U. Most modern servers are either 1U or 2U high while in the past the 4U was more common.
A home server can be used to provide remote access into the home from devices on the Internet, using remote desktop software and other remote administration software. For example, Windows Home Server provides remote access to files stored on the home server via a web interface as well as remote access to Remote Desktop sessions on PCs in the house.
ProLiant servers are separated into several different product lines - ML, DL, RL, SL, BL, SY, XL (Apollo), and MicroServer - which generally denote form factor. ProLiant servers produced by Compaq includes tower-based and rack-mounted servers, which were produced in various different configurations and models.