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Net Integrator Mark II

Nitix powered Net Integrator Mark II - The best small business serverA Nitix-powered Net Integrator Mark II server delivers an exceptional combination of reliability, security and flexibility for small to medium enterprises that need unprecedented levels of performance. Nitix’s unique features make the Net Integrator Mark II extremely easy to deploy, service and remotely manage, helping to lower total cost of ownership.

Recommended For:

  • Small and mid-size businesses
  • Branch offices and departments
  • Media and design companies with large data storage needs
  • Educational

Nitix-Powered Net Integrator Mark II Server Features:

  • Email and Web services
  • File and Print services
  • File storage
  • Continuous, automated, unattended backup
  • Real-time recoverability
  • RAID 1 or RAID 5 redundancy
  • Remote Access Server
  • Router/Gateway
  • Firewall & Virtual Private Network server
  • Redundant Internet connectivity
  • Windows/Mac/Linux support
  • Convertible chassis, available in tower or rackmount format

Nitix-Powered Mark II Server Benefits:

  • Connect to the Internet and your network resources
  • Manage email, meetings and calendars
  • Give your mobile workers seamless access to network resources
  • Reduce downtime
  • Protect your valuable data
  • Add users and computers quickly and effortlessly
  • Connect offices instantly
  • Host your own website and email
  • Administer and manage your network easily
  • Lower your total IT infrastructure costs

 

 

 

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