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HP 374214-B21 5p Server Blade - 2 x Opteron - 2.4GHz - Ultra ATA
- 5p Server Blade.
- Dual AMD Opteron processors.
- 2.4GHz processor speed.
- Designed for HP BladeSystem enclosures.
- Offers compute density for scalable deployments.
- Suitable for general-purpose server workloads in a blade environment.
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Product Overview
The HP 374214-B21 is a 5p Server Blade featuring dual AMD Opteron processors. It is designed for blade server environments, offering compute density and performance for scalable infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Blade |
| Form Factor | Blade |
| Processors | 2 x AMD Opteron |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Speed | 2.4GHz |
| Memory | Not Specified |
| Storage | Not Specified (Internal blade storage is limited) |
Product Description
The HP 374214-B21 is a 5p server blade, designed to be integrated into HP's BladeSystem enclosures. This architecture allows for high-density computing, where multiple server blades share common infrastructure components like power supplies, cooling, and networking within a single chassis. The '5p' designation typically refers to a specific generation or capability tier within HP's blade offerings. This particular blade server is equipped with dual AMD Opteron processors, each running at 2.4GHz. This configuration provides a solid foundation for general-purpose server workloads, such as web hosting, application serving, or virtualization, within the context of a blade infrastructure. The dual-processor setup allows for effective multitasking and handling of concurrent requests. Server blades like the 374214-B21 are chosen for their ability to scale computing power efficiently. By consolidating servers into a blade enclosure, organizations can reduce physical footprint, simplify cabling, and potentially lower power and cooling costs compared to traditional rack servers. This model offers a balance of performance and density, making it a suitable choice for environments requiring scalable and manageable server resources.
