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HP 170475-001 ProLiant ML350G1 933MHZ/256KB/SC
- Product Type: Server Component (likely Motherboard or Base System)
- Server Model: ProLiant ML350 G1
- Processor Speed: 933MHz
- Processor Cache: 256KB
- Form Factor: Tower (ML series)
- Generation: G1 (First Generation)
- SCSI Controller (indicated by 'SC')
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Product Overview
The HP 170475-001 is a ProLiant ML350 G1 server component, identified by its 933MHz processor speed and 256KB cache.
Technical Information
| Product Series | ProLiant ML350 G1 |
| Processor Speed | 933MHz |
| Processor Cache | 256KB |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Controller | SCSI |
Product Description
The HP 170475-001 refers to a component or configuration of the HP ProLiant ML350 G1 server. The ProLiant ML350 G1 represents one of the earlier generations of HP's tower servers, designed for small to medium-sized businesses requiring a reliable platform for file, print, and application serving. The specifications indicate a processor running at 933MHz with a 256KB cache, which was considered a respectable performance level for its era. The 'SC' designation typically signifies the presence of a SCSI controller. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) was the standard for high-performance storage interfaces in servers and workstations during that period, offering better speed and reliability than IDE interfaces. This suggests that the server is equipped to handle SCSI hard drives, which were common for server storage due to their robustness and performance characteristics. As a G1 model, this server predates many modern server technologies but was built on the foundational principles of the ProLiant line, emphasizing reliability, manageability, and expandability. The ML350 G1's tower form factor made it suitable for placement in an office environment, and its architecture would have provided essential server functions for businesses in the late 1990s or early 2000s.

