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Compaq 188549-001 ProLiant DL380G2 Pentium III 1.13GHz/512KB Cache 256MB RAM Integrated Array Contro...
- Processor: Intel Pentium III 1.13GHz
- Cache: 512KB Cache
- Memory: 256MB RAM
- Form Factor: 2U Rack Server
- Storage Controller: Integrated Array Controller
- Networking: Integrated network interface
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Product Overview
The Compaq 188549-001 is a ProLiant DL380G2 server, a 2U rackmount server from an earlier generation. It features a Pentium III processor and is designed for general-purpose computing and business applications. This server represents a foundational level of rack server technology.
Technical Information
| Processor Type | Intel Pentium III |
| Processor Speed | 1.13GHz |
| Cache | 512KB |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Size | 256MB |
| Form Factor | 2U Rack Server |
| Chassis | ProLiant DL380G2 |
Product Description
The Compaq ProLiant DL380G2 (188549-001) is a 2U rackmount server that was a popular choice for businesses seeking reliable server infrastructure in its era. This model is equipped with an Intel Pentium III processor running at 1.13GHz, complemented by 512KB of cache and 256MB of RAM. While considered older technology by today's standards, it provided solid performance for the business applications of its time. The DL380G2 features an integrated array controller for managing storage devices and includes standard networking capabilities for connectivity. Its 2U form factor allows for a reasonable density of servers within a rack, making it suitable for small to medium-sized data centers or server rooms. This server was designed for general-purpose computing tasks, including file and print serving, basic web hosting, and application hosting. It represents a foundational piece of rack server technology, offering the reliability and manageability expected from the ProLiant line, albeit with the performance characteristics of its generation.


