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HP 161152-001 ProLiant ML530 Tower Server 1x Pentium-III Xeon 1GHz
- Server Model: HP ProLiant ML530.
- Form Factor: Tower.
- Processor: 1x Intel Pentium-III Xeon @ 1GHz.
- Designed for small to medium business (SMB) environments.
- Offers a balance of performance and expandability in a tower chassis.
- Suitable for general-purpose server tasks like file serving, print serving, and basic application hosting.
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Product Overview
The HP 161152-001 is a ProLiant ML530 Tower Server configured with a 1GHz Pentium-III Xeon processor. This server is designed for small to medium-sized businesses requiring a reliable tower form factor for their IT infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Server Model | HP ProLiant ML530 |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Processor | 1x Intel Pentium-III Xeon |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Speed | 1GHz |
| Target Market | Small to Medium Business (SMB) |
Product Description
The HP 161152-001 identifies a specific configuration of the HP ProLiant ML530 server, a tower-based system designed to provide reliable computing power for small to medium-sized businesses. The ML530 line was known for offering a good balance of performance, expandability, and manageability within a traditional tower chassis, making it suitable for environments where rack-mount solutions were not feasible or necessary. This particular configuration features a single Intel Pentium-III Xeon processor running at 1GHz. While this processor speed is modest by today's standards, it was appropriate for the era and capable of handling essential server workloads such as file and print sharing, basic application hosting, and acting as a domain controller for smaller networks. The tower form factor also allowed for easier access to components for maintenance and upgrades compared to rack-mounted servers. The ProLiant ML530 series typically offered various drive bays for storage expansion, memory slots for RAM upgrades, and expansion slots for network cards or other peripherals. This configuration would have been a foundational server for businesses looking to centralize their IT resources, improve data sharing, and enhance operational efficiency.

