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HP 401145-001 ProLiant 5500 Intel Xeon 450MHz CPU 256MB RAM M1 Tower Server
- Intel Xeon 450MHz Processor
- 256MB RAM
- M1 Tower Server form factor
- HP ProLiant 5500 series
- Suitable for small to medium business needs
- Expandable storage and I/O options
- Reliable server platform for various applications
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Product Overview
The HP 401145-001 is a ProLiant 5500 server featuring an Intel Xeon 450MHz CPU. It is equipped with 256MB of RAM and comes in an M1 Tower configuration. This server is designed for environments requiring a balance of processing power and expandability in a tower form factor.
Technical Information
| Model | ProLiant 5500 |
| Processor | Intel Xeon 450MHz |
Additional Specifications
| RAM | 256MB |
| Form Factor | M1 Tower Server |
Product Description
The HP 401145-001 is a server built on the HP ProLiant 5500 platform, presented in an M1 Tower configuration. This server is powered by an Intel Xeon processor operating at 450MHz, providing sufficient processing capability for a variety of business applications and server roles. The tower form factor makes it suitable for deployment in environments where rack space is limited or not available, such as small offices or departmental servers. This configuration includes 256MB of RAM, which serves as the system's main memory. While this amount may be adequate for basic server tasks like file sharing or light application hosting, it can be a limiting factor for more demanding workloads or virtualization. The ProLiant 5500 series generally offers options for memory expansion, allowing administrators to upgrade the RAM to meet evolving performance requirements. As part of the ProLiant server line, the 5500 model is designed with reliability and manageability in mind. It typically includes features for remote management and monitoring, as well as options for expanding storage capacity through internal drive bays and potentially external storage solutions. The M1 Tower designation indicates a specific chassis design that balances internal component access with a relatively compact footprint for a tower server.
