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HP 614352-001 N36L Microserver 1.3Ghz 2Gb 250Gb Sata
- HP ProLiant Microserver N36L
- 1.3 GHz processor
- 2GB DDR3 RAM
- 250GB SATA Hard Drive included
- 4 x SATA drive bays for storage expansion
- Low power consumption and quiet operation
- Ideal for small business, home office, or media server use
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Product Overview
The HP 614352-001 is a Microserver model N36L, featuring a 1.3GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 250GB SATA hard drive. It's designed for small business or home office environments needing a compact server.
Technical Information
| Model | N36L |
| Part Number | 614352-001 |
| Brand | HP |
| Processor Speed | 1.3 GHz |
Additional Specifications
| RAM | 2GB DDR3 |
| Hard Drive | 250GB SATA |
| Drive Bays | 4 x 3.5-inch internal |
Product Description
The HP ProLiant Microserver N36L (part number 614352-001) is a compact and energy-efficient server designed for small businesses, home offices, and remote locations. It offers a balance of performance and affordability, making it an accessible server solution for tasks such as file sharing, print serving, and basic network storage. This specific configuration includes a 1.3 GHz processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 250GB SATA hard drive. While the initial specifications are modest, the Microserver N36L is designed with expandability in mind. It features four internal 3.5-inch SATA drive bays, allowing users to easily increase storage capacity by adding more hard drives, making it suitable for growing data needs. The N36L's small footprint, low noise level, and low power consumption make it an ideal choice for environments where space and acoustics are considerations. It supports various operating systems, enabling users to deploy it for a range of applications, from network-attached storage (NAS) to a basic virtualization host or a dedicated media server.
