Common use of File server Clause in Contracts

File server. The file server solutions must utilize a non-proprietary, industry standard 11 compliant operating system capable of supporting real-time electronic data storage, 12 compatible to ADOT server operating systems. At initial installation, the proposed 13 system must operate at no more than 35 percent of capacity (for processor, memory, 14 disk, and input/output performance). Parallel processing is not required, but the system 15 must continue processing without server failure should any one component fail. RAID 5 16 (disk striping with parity) and hot swap disks are required, along with dual 17 controllers/paths to the disk. The file server must also have redundant components such 18 as power, fan, controllers, and network cards. 19 The file server must have sufficient main memory, disk capacity, and processing 20 capability to support the collocated office electronic data storage needs and transmission 21 of large numbers of electronic data files. The file server hardware must have expansion 22 capabilities to comply with and support future requirements as determined by ADOT.

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File server. The file server solutions must utilize a non-proprietary, industry standard 11 19 compliant operating system capable of supporting real-time electronic data storage, 12 20 compatible to ADOT server operating systems. At initial installation, the proposed 13 21 system must operate at no more than 35 percent of capacity (for processor, memory, 14 22 disk, and input/output performance). Parallel processing is not required, but the system 15 23 must continue processing without server failure should any one component fail. RAID 5 16 24 (disk striping with parity) and hot swap disks are required, along with dual 17 25 controllers/paths to the disk. The file server must also have redundant components such 18 26 as power, fan, controllers, and network cards. 19 27 The file server must have sufficient main memory, disk capacity, and processing 20 28 capability to support the collocated office electronic data storage needs and transmission 21 29 of large numbers of electronic data files. The file server hardware must have expansion 22 30 capabilities to comply with and support future requirements as determined by ADOT.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

File server. The file server solutions must utilize a non-proprietary, ,an industry 20 standard 11 compliant operating system capable of supporting real-time electronic data 21 storage, 12 compatible to ADOT server operating systems. At initial installation, the 22 proposed 13 system must operate at no more than 35 percent of capacity (for processor, 23 memory, 14 disk, and input/output performance). Parallel processing is not required, but the 24 theThe system 15 must continue processing without server failure should any one 25 component fail. A minimum of RAID 5 16 (disk striping with parity) and hot swap disks are 26 required, along with dual 17 controllers/paths to the disk. The file server must also have 27 redundant components such 18 as power, fan, controllers, and network cards. 19 28 The file server must have sufficient main memory, disk capacity, and processing 20 29 capability to support the collocated office electronic data storage needs and transmission 21 30 of large numbers of electronic data files. The file server hardware must have expansion 22 31 capabilities to comply with and support future requirements as determined by ADOT.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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File server. The file server solutions must utilize a non-proprietary, industry standard 11 7 compliant operating system capable of supporting real-time electronic data storage, 12 8 compatible to ADOT server operating systems. At initial installation, the proposed 13 9 system must operate at no more than 35 percent of capacity (for processor, memory, 14 10 disk, and input/output performance). Parallel processing is not required, but the system 15 11 must continue processing without server failure should any one component fail. RAID 5 16 12 (disk striping with parity) and hot swap disks are required, along with dual 17 13 controllers/paths to the disk. The file server must also have redundant components such 18 14 as power, fan, controllers, and network cards. 19 15 The file server must have sufficient main memory, disk capacity, and processing 20 16 capability to support the collocated office electronic data storage needs and transmission 21 17 of large numbers of electronic data files. The file server hardware must have expansion 22 18 capabilities to comply with and support future requirements as determined by ADOT.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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