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HP 377375-001 ProLiant DL360 G4 SATA Model 1x Intel Xeon 3.6GHz, 1GB Ram, Nc7782 Dual Port Nic, Embe...
- Processor: Intel Xeon @ 3.6GHz
- Memory: 1GB RAM
- Network: NC7782 Dual Port NIC
- Storage: SATA Model
- Form Factor: 1U Rack Server
- Generation: ProLiant Gen4
- Integrated Motherboard: Yes
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Product Overview
The HP 377375-001 is a ProLiant DL360 G4 server configured with a SATA drive model. It features an Intel Xeon 3.6GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, suitable for basic server tasks in older infrastructure environments.
Technical Information
| Processor Type | Intel Xeon |
| Processor Speed | 3.6GHz |
| Memory Size | 1GB |
Additional Specifications
| Network Interface | NC7782 Dual Port NIC |
| Storage Type | SATA |
| Form Factor | 1U Rack |
Product Description
The HP ProLiant DL360 G4 server, identified by SKU 377375-001, is a 1U rack-mountable server designed for enterprise environments. This particular model is configured with a SATA drive interface, indicating its primary storage connectivity. It is powered by an Intel Xeon processor running at 3.6GHz, providing sufficient processing power for a range of server applications. Included in this configuration is 1GB of RAM, which is a foundational amount for server operations. The server also features an NC7782 Dual Port Network Interface Card (NIC), offering enhanced network connectivity and redundancy. The integrated motherboard supports the core functionalities of the server, making it a self-contained unit for deployment. This DL360 G4 model represents an earlier generation of HP's ProLiant server line, suitable for businesses still operating with or requiring compatibility with legacy systems. Its 1U form factor allows for high density deployments in server racks. The SATA model designation points towards its storage capabilities, though specific drive configurations would depend on further options.

