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HP 179720-001 ProLiant 3000T Pentium II 450MHz CPU 128MB RAM Server
- Model: HP ProLiant 3000T
- Processor: Intel Pentium II 450MHz
- Memory: 128MB RAM
- Form Factor: Tower
- Target Use: Basic business applications, file serving
- Expansion: PCI slots
- Storage: SCSI or IDE hard drive support (typical)
- Networking: Integrated Ethernet controller (typical)
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Product Overview
The HP 179720-001 is a ProLiant 3000T server configured with a Pentium II 450MHz CPU and 128MB of RAM. It represents an older generation server designed for basic business tasks.
Technical Information
| Server Model | HP ProLiant 3000T |
| Processor | Intel Pentium II 450MHz |
| RAM | 128MB |
| Form Factor | Tower |
Additional Specifications
| Hard Drive Interface | SCSI or IDE (typical) |
| Expansion Slots | PCI |
| Network Interface | Ethernet (typical) |
| Operating System | Compatible with older OS like Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server |
Product Description
The HP 179720-001 is a ProLiant 3000T server, an entry-level tower server from an earlier era of computing. This specific configuration includes an Intel Pentium II processor clocked at 450MHz and is equipped with 128MB of RAM. Designed for small businesses or workgroups requiring basic server functionality, it was suitable for tasks such as file sharing, simple application hosting, or as a print server. The ProLiant 3000T platform typically offered a few PCI expansion slots, allowing for the addition of network cards or other peripherals. Storage connectivity would have been via SCSI or IDE interfaces, supporting the hard drives of the time. While dated by modern standards, these servers provided a dedicated, more robust solution than a standard desktop PC for business operations. This server represents a piece of computing history, suitable for legacy application support, specific educational purposes, or as a component in a retro computing collection. Its 128MB RAM configuration limits its ability to run modern operating systems or demanding applications, but it fulfills the role of a basic, low-resource server.

