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June 27, 2006 - Featuring 95 W/processor power rating, Open series servers are based on 64-bit Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 (Dempsey) and feature Fully Buffered DIMM technology. Data storage systems incorporate dual independent buses between processors and are able to leverage server virtualization. Suited for business-critical services, servers offer up to 1,333 MHz chipset, memory redundancy, error checking, and remote management capabilities.

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Open Source Storage, Inc.
1900 Wyatt Drive Bld.16 & 17
Santa Clara, CA, 95054
USA



Open Source Storage Announces New Open Series Servers Based on Dual-Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processors With New Levels of Performance, Efficiency and Reliability


SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 23 - Open Source Storage, Inc., a provider of enterprise server and storage solutions for mission critical business data centers, today introduced its new open series servers based on the new Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor 5000.

The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5000 (code named "Dempsey") provides faster, energy-efficient processing capabilities for increased system performance and responsiveness, while lowering power consumption with a 95 watt per processor rating. With up to twice the performance of single-core servers, Intel's new 64-bit processors provide best-in-class performance for enterprise, web and compute intensive application servers.

New advancements in memory, power, I/O, and security, optimizing the platform for demands of multi-core processing, include up to three times the memory bandwidth and four times the capacity with new Fully Buffered DIMM technology, boosting system responsiveness for data-intensive applications and business-critical services; new dual independent buses between processors and chipset at up to 1333 MHz enhance platform throughput; the ability to do more with every system by leveraging server virtualization, now hardware-assisted with Intel Virtualization Technology, while confidently consolidating more applications on proven Intel-based servers featuring best-in-class reliability features, such as advanced memory redundancy and error checking, remote management capabilities, and backed by Intel's track record of the most widely deployed servers in the world.

Open Source Storage servers featuring even lower wattage and higher performing Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5100 series (codenamed 'Woodcrest') will be available starting June 26, 2006. The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5100 series delivers up to three times the performance per watt and greater than two times performance over single-core Intel Xeon processors.

"The performance-optimized processors offer a broad choice for data center optimization, combining energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness," explained Jared Giles, Director of Marketing for Open Source Storage. "Customers will appreciate our ability to provide the high performance they are accustomed to from OSS, while lowering overall power consumption. Not all customers have unlimited power within their data centers"

About Open Source Storage, Inc.

Open Source Storage, Inc. is a leading provider of high performance, rapidly deployed and cost effective data center solutions for enterprise, commercial, government, entertainment and academic customers. Founded in 2001, OSS has been providing high-end server and storage solutions for data centers worldwide. The company tailors its systems to meet or exceed customers' large- scale data center needs with solutions designed for the constant demands of today's most mission-critical applications. OSS systems, recognized for quality throughout the industry, are reliable, robust, and scale to meet ever- increasing loads and bandwidth.

Open Source Storage is an Intel(R) Channel Partner Member

Backed by one of the biggest names in technology, Intel(R) Channel Partner Members deliver custom IT solutions for a variety of consumer and business markets. Open Source Storage, Inc. uses industry-leading Intel(R) platform products coupled with a high level of innovation to create IT solutions specific to customers' needs. To maximize technology investment, Open Source Storage has access to training on the latest Intel products and solutions that are compatible with existing hardware and software solutions.

Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands are not affiliated with Intel Corporation.

CONTACT: Jared Giles, Director of Marketing, of Open Source Storage, +1-408-400-9510 ext. 9616, jared@ossmail.com
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