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Thread: Cobalt RaQ 4's
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07-31-2000, 05:54 AM #1Web Hosting Master
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I was surfing the net, and decided to head on over to Cobalt's website. I stumbled across a new product, which I thought I had heard of before, called the RaQ 4. Here are the features:
-Linux OS
-Apache Web Server
-SendMail
-FrontPage 2000 Extensions
-Majordomo List Server
-FTP Server
-128bit SSL, SSH Support
-Bandwidth Management
-Integrated support for PHP
-Chili!Soft ASP
-Interbase 6 SQL Database
-RAID 1 (disk mirroring)
Note that it ads PHP Support, ASP, SQL Database and RAID 1.
Its PDF File can be found here: http://www.cobalt.com/products/pdfs/datasheet.raq4.pdf
But it now supports an Intel Pentium 3 450. Look at the PDF. Though the downside is they are expensive.
Just thought I would inform you all.
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07-31-2000, 06:26 AM #2Junior Guru Wannabe
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Where do you see a PIII label?
Can't find it anywhere... or it's just too early for me today bah need a coffee I saw this; "450 MHz Intel compatible processor" which is still an AMD 450MHz...
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07-31-2000, 10:34 AM #3Web Hosting Evangelist
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If they run Chilisoft ASP they'd better have a PIII...that will kill it!
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07-31-2000, 10:54 AM #4Junior Guru Wannabe
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It is amazing that in it's 4th version... they are still using a crappy K6 CPU and UDMA. The interface has been added some features but otherwise nothing great... Thinking of "all" the negative with a such an overpriced machine I still would like to buy a RAQ 4r Scottlaw mention somewhere that he's Intel machine didn't boost that much of a difference from the previous RaQ3 and I think the same, it is fair to say that this machine is capable of handling jobs beyond what RaQ2 and the Cube's ( never buy them).
At the end of the day it's your personal choice that counts. The new RaQ4r should be more than enough for most people. I am waiting in excitement for the RaQ9p which will have a P3 600