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Blogs by Trenton Systems / Military computers (3)

MIL-STD-810 Sand & Dust Testing Overview [Method 510.7]

MIL-STD-810 Sand & Dust Testing Overview [Method 510.7]

Graphic: Test method 510.7 of MIL-STD-810 may be worth looking into if your rugged server is expected to operate in arid or semi-arid regions. Note: Trenton Systems is not a compliance testing facility. We manufacture rugged servers and workstations that conform to military and indust …

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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Rugged Mini PC

5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Rugged Mini PC

Graphic: Mini PCs should be powerful, secure and built to last throughout the most extreme environments and able to power resource-intensive military, industrial and commercial applications. Update 6/22/2020: Interested in learning more about rugged mini PCs? Check out What Is a Rugge …

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MIL-STD-810 Vibration Testing Overview [Method 514.8]

MIL-STD-810 Vibration Testing Overview [Method 514.8]

Graphic: A Trenton Systems 2U rugged blade server in motion. MIL-STD-810 vibration testing may be worth looking into if your rugged computer is expected to experience general vibration or transport vibration during its life cycle. Note: Trenton Systems is not a compliance testing faci …

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MIL-STD-810 Temperature Testing Overview [Methods 501.7, 502.7, 503.7]

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Graphic: Is your server expected to survive and function in extremely hot or cold environments? Testing to methods 501.7, 502.7 or 503.7 of MIL-STD-810 could save you a lot of follow-up costs. Note: Trenton Systems is not a compliance testing facility. We manufacture rugged servers an …

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MIL-STD-810 Servers: Enhancing Military Defense with Rugged Computers

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Note: Trenton Systems is not a compliance testing facility. We manufacture rugged servers and workstations that conform to military and industrial standards, such as MIL-STD-810 and DO-160, and we can ensure that our systems comply with these standards using our in-house testing equip …

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What's the difference between MIL-STD-810G and MIL-STD-810H? [PDFs]

MIL-STD-810G vs. MIL-STD-810H: What's the difference?

Graphic: The publication of MIL-STD-810H came with many changes to the previous iteration, MIL-STD-810G. We'll discuss and list them out in this blog post. Table of Contents What is MIL-STD? What is MIL-STD-810? What tests are included in MIL-STD-810G testing? What changes are include …

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Military and Industrial Servers: What's the Difference?

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If you work with rugged servers like we do, you've likely heard about two key subsets: military and industrial. But what exactly are the differences between the two?

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Rugged Servers: What Do You Mean 'Stress-Tested?'

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Durability, reliability, and security are three key characteristics that every worthwhile, stress-tested rugged server should have. After all, you want your particular application, whether military, industrial, or commercial, to be as consistent, stable, and low-maintenance as possibl …

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Tell us what you want out of a computer system

Tell us what you want out of a computer system

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List of Rugged Server Manufacturers [2020 Update]

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