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HP 251279-002 ProLiant DL320 R P1133 1.13GHz CPU 128MB RAM 1U Rackmount Server
- HP ProLiant DL320 R Server
- Form Factor: 1U Rackmount
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (P1133) 1.13GHz
- Memory: 128MB RAM
- Suitable for entry-level server tasks
- Compact design for dense environments
- Part Number: 251279-002
- Manufacturer: HP
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Product Overview
The HP 251279-002 is a ProLiant DL320 R server, a 1U rackmount unit. This configuration features an Intel Pentium 4 (P1133) processor running at 1.13GHz with 128MB of RAM.
Technical Information
| Server Model | HP ProLiant DL320 R |
| Form Factor | 1U Rackmount |
| Processor | Intel Pentium 4 (P1133) 1.13GHz |
Additional Specifications
| Memory | 128MB RAM |
| Part Number | 251279-002 |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 251279-002 is a specification for the HP ProLiant DL320 R server, a compact 1U rackmount unit designed for environments where space is a premium. This particular configuration is equipped with an Intel Pentium 4 processor operating at 1.13GHz. While this processor was common in entry-level desktops and servers of its time, it provides basic processing power suitable for light server duties. The server includes 128MB of RAM. This memory capacity is very limited by modern standards and would typically support only the most basic server operating systems and minimal application loads. It is best suited for very specific, low-demand tasks such as simple file serving, basic network management functions, or as a dedicated appliance for a single, lightweight application. Given its specifications, the HP ProLiant DL320 R with part number 251279-002 is an older generation server. It represents an entry-level rackmount solution from its release period, prioritizing a small footprint over high performance or extensive memory capacity. It may be suitable for legacy applications or as a test system where minimal resources are required.

