Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32 Government (GOV)

  • Brand : Microsoft
  • Product name : Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32
  • Product code : H21-01610
  • Category : Software Licenses/Upgrades
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  • Info modified on : 12 Jan 2019 20:38:42
  • Long product name Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32 Government (GOV) :

    Project Server, licence & software assurance, Governmental, Open License Program no level, Win32, Device Client Access License

  • Short summary description Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32 Government (GOV) :

    Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32, Government (GOV)

  • Long summary description Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32 Government (GOV) :

    Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32. License type: Government (GOV)

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Updated:
2019-12-22 10:16:43
Average rating:88
Uk has collected 33 expert reviews for Microsoft Project Server, GOV, OLP NL, Win32 Government (GOV) and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
eteknix.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:18
Average rating:0
Kingston has a long line of storage options for about every usage you could have. Today I'm taking a look at the SSDnow M.2 SATA Solid State Drive with a capacity of 120GB.The M.2 modules are also known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) and these...
  • Extremely stable performance, Fast transfer speeds, Cheap price for what you get...
  • Write and compression test suffered a little bit...
  • PricingIn the UK, we can find the Kingston SSDnow M.2 SATA drive for £59.99 at overclockers UK, for £54.14 at Scan while Amazon UK has it listed for £55.24. Our American readers can pick up this drive for $95.04 at NewEgg and for $86.99 at Amazon. German...
uk.hardware.info
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2019-12-22 10:16:41
Average rating:0
If you bought a new laptop in the past year, there's a good chance that hiding somewhere inside is an mSATA slot. Using that to add an SSD is much better than replacing the hard disk with a 2.5-inch SSD, since you can use the existing hard drive for sto...
babeltechreviews.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:18
Average rating:0
(This evaluation was originally published on AlienBabelTech by this author in early November, 2014 and was subsequently lost from the database in a hard drive crash and it has been republished and updated here)In April of 2014, Kingston announced the addi...
  • The SSD is of a magnitude faster than the mechanical hard drive in almost every way.  Using RST and our mS200 mSATA SSD, Windows startup is blazing fast and shutdown is noticeably quicker, Kingston's SSDNow V series, including the mS200 mSATA drives, h...
  • Price per GB is still high compared to mechanical hard drives and mSATA commands a premium over regular SSDs.  If you don't need the mini-SATA form factor, get a regular SATA SSD for caching...
proclockers.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:23
Average rating:0
Last week we reviewed the 256GB variant of Plextor's M6M mSATA SSD line. Today we will continue where we left using the same tests, benchmarks and testing machine but now on to a different brand's offering which is Kingston Technology's SSDNow mS200 240GB...
  • Good boot drive performance, Three-year warranty...
  • Slightly higher price per gigabyte...
  • click to enlarge imageBaseline Test Results and ImplicationsThere could be a lot of questions in your mind upon reaching this part of the review. First off, let's talk about the consistency of the results. Using the data gathered from the three baseline...
bigbruin.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:28
Average rating:0
For this review Kingston has sent over one of their newest solid state drives, the 240GB SSDNow mS200, model number SMS200S3/240G. This is not your typical 2.5" SSD, but an mSATA drive whose footprint is eight times smaller, making it ideal for use in lap...
  • Solid performance in real world usage, Able to achieve its rated speeds of 540MB/s and 530MB/s (read and write) in benchmarks, 3year warranty...
  • Fairly expensive at about $200 for 240GB (120GB version is a better value), Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions.
  • Kingston's 240GB SSDNow mS200 mSATA SSD (model number SMS200S3/240G) could breathe new life in to a notebook computer by offering higher transfer rates than a traditional hard drive, and with 240GB of storage space you no longer have to try to cram everyt...
storagereview.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:35
Average rating:0
Related News and ReviewsKingston SSDNow mS200 mSATA SSD Line Adds 240GB and 480GB Capacities Leaderboard - Best Hard Drive, SSD and Storage Solutions Seagate Desktop SSHD Review Micron/Crucial M550 SSD Review Samsung 840 EVO mSATA SSD Review SSD vs HDD...
  • Low price point, Can easily be used to upgrade a ultra-thin laptop or tablet of desktop board with mSATA support...
  • Did not perform as well as the other drives our synthetic mixed workloads, Fell short of claimed sequential performance in tests...
  • The Kingston SSDNow mS200 is an mSATA SSD with OEMs and enthusiasts in mind. It comes in multiple capacities from 30GB up to 480GB, uses Toshiba MLC NAND and SandForce controller. The mS200 comes with a 3-year warranty (2-year for the 30GB). From a pe...
legitreviews.com
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2019-12-22 10:16:38
Average rating:0
Now that mSATA drives are really starting to grow in popularity, we are seeing more models pop up from various SSD manufacturers. Kingston has the latest one we've received powered by a SandForce controller paired with Toshiba NAND. The SSDNow mS200 line...
  • As is typical for most drives including the SandForce drives, there's a measure of over provisioning (about 7% in this case) that takes a chunk of addressable storage away from the user, as does the conversion of the 128GB (1GB byte = 1,000,000,000 bytes)...