QuadraNet Offers Intel’s Latest E3-1200 v3 and S3500 Solid-State Drive Series
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 30, 2013 -- QuadraNet, who recently launched a newly designed website found at http://www.quadranet.com, provides a range of different services as one of the leading data center providers in Los Angeles, California—from dedicated servers to colocation solutions. Usage of Intel’s latest Solid State Drive technology – the DC S3500 series, better known as the S3500 SSD, helps to increase storage performance, provide enhanced end-to-end data protection, and offers the latest 20nm MLC NAND Flash Memory Technology. The end-to-end data protection safeguards data by using an advanced error correction scheme, cyclic redundancy checks, LBA tag validation, and parity checks. Additionally, the NAND Flash Memory Technology aids in performance. These features combine to help improve data center efficiency while reducing energy costs—providing the customers with better valued dedicated server packages.
QuadraNet also offers the latest Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 product family processors as standard in all dedicated servers in all of the company’s data centers. With the v3 series, customers receive the newly introduced "Haswell" architecture which allows the processor to handle a variety of different workloads, delivering an improved energy-efficient performance up to a staggering 181 percent. Complete with the Intel AES-NI, the v3 products improve security without slowing response time. The v3 series improves upon previous Intel releases while delivering a high level of system uptime (due to an improved error correcting code), increased application run speed, and enhanced graphics capabilities.
With these new processors, QuadraNet proves its willingness to stay at the forefront of the industry. Customers can choose the S3500 SDDs in 160GB, 300GB, 600GB, and 800GB capacities, while the v3 series start as low as $169 per month.
Ilan Mishan, QuadraNet, http://www.quadranet.com, +1 (213)614-9371 Ext: 211, [email protected]
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