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HP 289349-001 ProLiant DL320 G2 Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz CPU 128MB Memory Rack Server
- Server Model: HP ProLiant DL320 G2
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz
- Memory: 128MB
- Form Factor: 1U Rack Server
- Target Use: Entry-level server applications
- Expansion Slots: Varies by configuration
- Storage: Typically supports SAS/SATA drives (configuration dependent)
- Networking: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (configuration dependent)
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Product Overview
The HP 289349-001 is a ProLiant DL320 G2 rack server. It is powered by an Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz CPU and comes with 128MB of memory, designed for entry-level server tasks.
Technical Information
| Server Model | HP ProLiant DL320 G2 |
| Processor | Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz |
| Memory | 128MB |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Rack Server (1U) |
| Part Number | 289349-001 |
Product Description
The HP ProLiant DL320 G2 is a 1U rack-mountable server designed for small to medium-sized businesses or departmental use. This specific configuration, identified by part number 289349-001, features an Intel Pentium 4 processor running at 2.26GHz, providing adequate performance for basic server tasks such as file sharing, print services, or light application hosting. Equipped with 128MB of memory, this server is suitable for less memory-intensive workloads. The ProLiant DL320 G2 platform typically offers expandability options, including additional RAM slots, drive bays for storage, and PCI expansion slots for network cards or other peripherals, allowing for some customization based on specific needs. As an entry-level server, the DL320 G2 aims to provide a cost-effective solution for organizations needing a dedicated server environment. Its compact 1U form factor makes it ideal for rack deployments where space is a consideration. While it represents an older generation of server technology, it can still be functional for specific, non-demanding IT roles.
