Stratus boosts edge reliability with Windows server on ztC Endurance
Edge computing company Stratus Technologies has announced support for Microsoft Windows Server 2022 on its ztC Endurance platform, enhancing reliability and flexibility for IT and OT environments.
The platform offers seven nines (99.99999%) reliability, protecting critical applications from downtime and data loss.
“Stratus is committed to meeting the demanding compute performance needs of IT and OT teams in Windows and other environments,” says Dara Ambrose, vice president of engineering for Stratus. “Adding Windows Server support to our Stratus ztC Endurance platforms delivers the flexibility and reliability these teams need to run their essential operations with confidence. Furthermore, it offers our existing ftServer customers a seamless upgrade path to ztC Endurance and its seven nines platform availability.”
Organizations can run demanding Windows Server applications in a bare metal configuration, ensuring optimal performance with minimal overhead.
The ztC Endurance model 5100 includes upgraded networking options with 25Gb Ethernet and flexible power configurations (100-127 VAC or 200-240 VAC).
General availability of the model 5100 with Windows support is set for November 18, 2024, with Hyper-V support expected in the first half of 2025.
Stratus recently won a Joseph C. Belden innovation award for the ztC endurance platform.
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bare metal | IT/OT | Microsoft | server | Stratus Technologies
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