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HP 241750-001 ProLiant 6500 Pro200 128MB RAM Server
- Model: HP ProLiant 6500
- Processor: Intel Pentium II (Pro200 designation implies a specific generation/speed)
- RAM: 128MB
- Form Factor: Rack-mountable
- Designed for entry-level server roles
- Suitable for basic network services and file sharing
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Product Overview
The HP 241750-001 is a ProLiant 6500 Pro200 server featuring 128MB of RAM. This rack-mountable server is designed for entry-level server tasks and basic network services.
Technical Information
| Model | HP ProLiant 6500 |
| Processor | Intel Pentium II (Pro200) |
Additional Specifications
| RAM | 128MB |
| Form Factor | Rack Server |
Product Description
The HP 241750-001 is a ProLiant 6500 server, a model from Hewlett Packard's line of rack-mountable servers. This particular configuration includes an Intel Pentium II processor, indicated by the 'Pro200' designation, and is equipped with 128MB of RAM. The ProLiant 6500 series was designed to offer reliable server capabilities for small to medium-sized businesses or for specific departmental roles within larger organizations. With its 128MB of memory and Pentium II processor, this server is best suited for less demanding tasks such as basic file and print sharing, acting as a simple network gateway, or running lightweight business applications. Its rack-mountable form factor allows for efficient deployment in server racks, optimizing space utilization within a data center or server room. While considered an older generation server by today's standards, the HP 241750-001 provided a cost-effective solution for businesses needing dedicated server hardware for essential network services. Its reliability and the ProLiant brand's reputation for server-grade components made it a viable option for its intended market segment.

