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Computerworld - Rittal Launches Slim-Box Vario Rack-Mounted System Wednesday | 30 April, 2008 Advanced Search NetworkingeBusinessLinux & Open SystemsSecurityServersSoftware DevelopmentStorage SolutionsTelecomsMobility & WirelessJobs Media Release from Rittal Media releases are provided as is by companies and have not been edited or checked for accuracy. Any queries should be directed to the company itself. Rittal Launches Slim-Box Vario Rack-Mounted System 05/03/2008 10:16:00 Print this storyDigg this story Additional Resources Executive Guides CSO Security Buyers Guide Whitepapers Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. 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RSS Feeds Computerworld Today Show all RSS feeds Sydney, 5 March 2008 – Rittal, a leading worldwide provider of electronic systems, has launched Slim-Box Vario, a 19-inch, powerful rack-mounted system for small electronic enclosures.The Slim-Box Vario features a space-saving design with integrated power supply and climate control functions. A key feature of the Slim-Box Vario is the horizontal arrangement of the equipment enabling twice the number of functional components to be integrated on 1, 2, 3 or 4 U (i.e. 2, 4, 6 or 8). Two slots per U are available at the front and rear. The housings contain a backplane for VME64x or cPCI. Similar to the horizontal arrangement of the boards, DC fans in the left-hand side panel provide optimum horizontal ventilation for the housing. Other features include a slide-in fan unit with air filter and 12V DC fan. In addition, sufficient space has been created for three or six fans depending on the height of the housing. Users can also remove the fan unit and filter mat if required.Specifically, the Slim-Box Vario housings are 300 mm deep and designed for the installation of cPCI, cPCI Express, VME64x boards of 3U, 6U or rear I/O boards. Spacing-saving features enable sufficient installation room for a slim CD-ROM drive and a 3.5” HDD. A power supply is also included with Slim-Box Vario, either as an ATX power supply or optionally as a hot-swappable plug-in power supply. Accessories include guide rails, monitoring components and front panels. Housings can be customised using a range of standard components. The sheet steel housings are spray-finished black, are fully configured and can be supplied with power supply and backplane. ENDS About RittalWith an off-the-shelf range of over 10,000 standard products, Rittal is one of the world's leading system suppliers of housing and enclosure technologies and an in-demand solutions partner in all segments of the IT market. The company is one of the top international sources of 19" rack systems and is an OEM supplier to numerous leading server manufacturers. The Rittal product range incorporates a multitude of unique solutions for the configuration of complex computer and data processing centres, including network and server racks, power management, cooling, monitoring, IT security and interactive terminal system. Rittal operates 19 high-tech production locations, 60 international subsidiaries, 150 sales and logistics centres, and more than 70 agencies around the globe. With about 9,000 employees worldwide, Rittal International is the largest company of the Friedhelm Loh Group, based in Haiger, Germany. Login or register to post comments Market Place FREE TRIAL, Websense Hosted Security: No Hardware. No Software. No Fuss Download a free copy of the 2008 CSO Security Buyers Guide, an invaluable resource for the year ahead. Unified Communications: Have you done the quiz yet? 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