Lenovo details ThinkServer line

By Alex Serpo, ZDNet.com.au
28 October 2008 09:01 PM
Tags: lenovo, server, intel, australia, launch, suse

Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has released details of its upcoming ThinkServer line, which will be available in Australia from today.

(Credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo's ThinkServers will be available in either rack or tower form factors. Matthew Steele, director of channel development workstation and server for Lenovo in the region said that the company would offer Windows and Linux operating systems.

"Globally we are partnering with Novell as a pre-installed offering, but we certainly support and recognise Red Hat as a partner," Steele said.

Lenovo's servers will only be available running an Intel platform, running either Core 2 Duo processors or quad core Xeon processors. Steele said Lenovo currently had no plans to build systems based on AMD platforms. "But if the market did take a strong change ... then we'd certainly consider any option," he said.

Lenovo's new server range will start at a price of AU$1,365, and is aimed at the SMB market with a maximum capacity of two CPUs.

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Talkback 3 comments

    What no review? (At all?) Anonymous -- 28/10/08

    So this is just a free ad for the Chinese company?
    Are their boxes rubbish? Are they enterprise-ready? How's the remote management? Does Compaq (HPQ) have anything to worry about?
    ZDNet being **** poor lazy again, are we?

    ThinkServer reviews Renai LeMay -- 28/10/08 (in reply to #320115080)

    hi there,

    we most assuredly are planning to get these boxes into our labs for testing -- however we haven't gotten our mitts on them just yet ;)

    Cheers,

    Renai LeMay
    News Editor
    ZDNet.com.au

    lenovo is very good BRUSH -- 01/11/08 (in reply to #320115080)

    we should not have any prejudice on it, and now lenovo is a greatest pc maker all around world,may be you have saw the beijing 2008 olympic ,what do you think of it

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