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Small business mail server/router runs embedded Linux

Publication:LinuxDevices.comDate:Dec 23 2003

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Internet appliance and industrial computer manufacturer ICP Electronics Inc. (IEI) has launched a sub-$1,000 web mail server, router, and firewall based on embedded Linux and targeting the small business market. The WMS-2208R boots embedded Linux firmware from Flash memory, and a configuration reset switch restores state.

The device offers up to 400GB of redundant mail storage space, with room for two 3.5-inch IDE drives. The box is based on a National Semiconductor GX1 processor running at 300 MHz. It boots from 32MB of Flash, into 128MB of DRAM.




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