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HP A9862-62001 Server CC3310 2.4GHz Intel Xeon 512MB RAM 2 x 146GB Hard Drive
- Server Component (CC3310)
- Processor: 2.4GHz Intel Xeon
- Memory: 512MB RAM
- Storage: 2 x 146GB Hard Drives
- Designed for server applications
- Specific model number for identification
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Product Overview
The HP A9862-62001 is a server component, identified as a CC3310 server board or system featuring a 2.4GHz Intel Xeon processor, 512MB RAM, and dual 146GB hard drives. It appears to be a specific server configuration or motherboard.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Component / System |
| Model | CC3310 |
| Processor | 2.4GHz Intel Xeon |
Additional Specifications
| RAM | 512MB |
| Hard Drives | 2 x 146GB |
Product Description
The HP A9862-62001 refers to a specific server configuration or component, identified by the model CC3310. This system is powered by a 2.4GHz Intel Xeon processor, indicating its suitability for server-class workloads that require reliable processing power. The inclusion of 512MB of RAM suggests a configuration for basic server functions or specific embedded applications where memory requirements are not extensive. Storage is provided by two 146GB hard drives, offering a total of 292GB of storage capacity. This configuration is likely intended for applications that require local storage for operating systems, essential data, or specific application files. The dual-drive setup might also support basic RAID configurations for redundancy or performance, depending on the server's controller capabilities. Given the specifications, the HP A9862-62001 is likely a component or a complete entry-level server system designed for specific tasks within an IT environment. Its exact purpose would depend on the broader system it's part of, but the specifications point towards a functional server unit capable of handling moderate processing and storage demands.

