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HP 588963-B21 ProLiant Blade Entry-level Server 1 x Xeon E7530 1.86GHz 2 Processor Support 8GB Stand...
- Form Factor: Server Blade
- Processor: 1 x Intel Xeon E7530
- Processor Speed: 1.86GHz
- Processor Support: 2 Processors
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Model: HP ProLiant Blade Entry-level Server
- Suitable for entry-level blade deployments.
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Product Overview
The HP 588963-B21 ProLiant Blade Server is an entry-level server designed to support two processors. It features one Intel Xeon E7530 processor running at 1.86GHz and comes with 8GB of RAM.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Blade |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | ProLiant Blade Entry-level Server |
| Processor | Intel Xeon E7530 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Speed | 1.86GHz |
| Processor Support | 2 Processors |
| Memory | 8GB |
Product Description
The HP 588963-B21 ProLiant Blade Server is positioned as an entry-level solution within the HP BladeSystem family, offering a cost-effective way to deploy blade computing. This server blade is configured with one Intel Xeon E7530 processor, which operates at 1.86GHz. Although it currently has one processor installed, the platform is designed to support up to two processors, allowing for future scalability if needed. This configuration includes 8GB of RAM, providing a foundational level of memory for basic server tasks. The Xeon E7530 processor is part of the Nehalem-EX architecture, offering solid performance for its class. This server is well-suited for less demanding workloads, such as basic web serving, file and print services, or as a host for a limited number of virtual machines. As a blade server, it integrates into an HP BladeSystem enclosure, benefiting from shared resources and simplified management. The entry-level nature of this model makes it an attractive option for small businesses or departments looking to adopt blade technology without a significant initial investment, while retaining the possibility of upgrading to a dual-processor configuration later.
