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HP 581775-001 G6 Server Blade - 2 x Opteron - 2.2GHz - Serial Attached SCSI RAID Controller
- Type: Server Blade
- Generation: G6
- Processors: 2 x AMD Opteron
- Processor Speed: 2.2GHz
- Storage Controller: SAS RAID Controller
- Designed for HP BladeSystem enclosures
- Provides compute and storage connectivity for enterprise workloads
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Product Overview
The HP 581775-001 is a G6 Server Blade, featuring dual AMD Opteron processors running at 2.2GHz. It includes a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) RAID controller for robust storage management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Blade |
| SKU | 581775-001 |
| Generation | G6 |
| Processors | 2 x AMD Opteron |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Speed | 2.2GHz |
| RAID Controller | SAS RAID Controller |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 581775-001 is a G6 generation server blade designed to be integrated into HP BladeSystem enclosures. This blade server is equipped with dual AMD Opteron processors, each operating at a clock speed of 2.2GHz, providing substantial processing power for a variety of enterprise applications and workloads. For storage connectivity and management, the server blade features an integrated Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) RAID controller. This controller allows for the configuration of multiple hard drives or SSDs into RAID arrays, offering benefits such as data redundancy, improved performance, and enhanced data protection. The SAS interface ensures high-speed and reliable data transfer between the storage devices and the server. As a component of HP's blade server architecture, the 581775-001 offers a dense and efficient computing solution. It is designed to deliver reliable performance for virtualization, application serving, and other data center tasks, leveraging the benefits of centralized management and power efficiency inherent in blade server environments.

