MODIFICATION
70 -- Servers
- Notice Date
- 8/18/2006
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 334111
— Electronic Computer Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Defense Logistics Agency, Logistics Operations, Defense Distribution Center, 2001 Mission Drive DDC CSS-A, Bldg 81, New Cumberland, PA, 17070-5001
- ZIP Code
- 17070-5001
- Solicitation Number
- SP3100-06-Q-0016
- Response Due
- 8/25/2006
- Description
- Numerous questions were received in regards to the combined synopsis/solicitation. The relevant questions, along with their answers, are posted below. The closing date and time remains as 12:00 PM EST on 25 August 2006. Question: Do you have any information on the chassis size of the servers required (1U, 2U, 4U, etc.)? Answer: 2U. Question: CLIN 0017 & CLIN 0036: Do you have any further detailed information on the rack required? Answer: 2 ea ? Universal Racks, 42U rackable space, 24" x 42" x 80", 19" wide rack with 1000 mm depth and standard square holes on the RETMA rails, power strips, rear/front doors with removable side panels, stabilizer panels, cable holes in roof, cable management arm mounting kit, and leveling feet. Question: Remote Lights-Out Board? is this requirement solid or will you accept a product that is equal to as a replacement. Answer: A product that is equal will be accepted. Question: Is there a preferred vendor for this solicitation? Answer: No. Question: What chipset for the processors is being specified, Xeon or Opteron? Answer: Either is acceptable. Question: Can you use an external USB floppy? Answer: Yes. Question: You are calling out SCSI. Most of the new system recently introduced are either SAS or SATA. Can these be substituted for the SCSI devices? Answer: Yes. Question: All of the new systems on the market support Dual-Core processors, which are faster, less costly and use less power and do not support SCSI...Would you be interested in these solutions? Answer: Yes. Question: What OS will these servers be running? Answer: The OS will be Windows 2003 both standard and enterprise. Question: Is a Dual Core Acceptable? Answer: Yes. Question: For the systems that are required for Germersheim, Germany and Yokosuka, Japan, is there a CONUS address that these systems would be delivered to and, further, will the government be responsible for transferring the systems to their final destinations in Germany and Japan Answer: The OCONUS delivers will be made to the consolidation points in either New Cumberland or San Joaquin. The government will then ship them to the OCONUS locations.
- Place of Performance
- Address: Numerous CONUS and OCONUS Locations
- Zip Code: 17070
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 17070
- Record
- SN01118988-W 20060820/060818220146 (fbodaily.com)
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