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HP 470063-179 10 G2 Server - 1 x Pentium 4 3GHz - 1GB DDR SDRAM - 2 x 80GB - Ultra ATA , Serial ATA/...
- 1 x Intel Pentium 4 3GHz Processor
- 1GB DDR SDRAM
- 2 x 80GB Hard Drives
- Ultra ATA and Serial ATA support
- Small form factor server
- Suitable for basic file and print services
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Product Overview
The HP 470063-179 is a G2 Server, likely a ProLiant ML115 G2 or similar, configured with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1GB of DDR SDRAM, and dual 80GB hard drives. It is designed for basic server tasks in small business environments.
Technical Information
| Processor | 1 x Intel Pentium 4 3GHz |
| Memory | 1GB DDR SDRAM |
Additional Specifications
| Storage | 2 x 80GB HDD |
| Interface | Ultra ATA, Serial ATA |
Product Description
The HP 470063-179 represents a server from HP's G2 generation, likely a ProLiant ML115 G2 or a similar entry-level model. This server is configured with an Intel Pentium 4 processor running at 3GHz, providing adequate performance for basic business operations. It comes equipped with 1GB of DDR SDRAM, which is suitable for light multitasking and essential server functions. The storage configuration includes two 80GB hard drives, offering a modest amount of capacity for file storage and basic application data. The support for both Ultra ATA and Serial ATA interfaces provides some flexibility in drive compatibility. This server is designed for environments that require a dedicated machine for tasks such as file sharing, print spooling, or simple network management. Given its specifications, the HP 470063-179 is best suited for small businesses or workgroups that need a cost-effective server solution for foundational IT services. Its age suggests it would be used for legacy applications or in environments where high performance is not a primary requirement.

