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HP D7096AV Net Server LH4 Intel Pentium Xeon 400MHz 256MB SDRAM Tower Server
- Product Type: Tower Server
- Model: HP Net Server LH4
- Processor: Intel Pentium Xeon 400MHz
- RAM: 256MB SDRAM
- Manufacturer: HP
- Form Factor: Tower
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Product Overview
The HP D7096AV is a Net Server LH4 tower server, featuring an Intel Pentium Xeon processor at 400MHz and 256MB of SDRAM. This configuration is identical to the D7095AR, suggesting it might be a specific build or option code for the same server model.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Tower Server |
| Model | Net Server LH4 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor | Intel Pentium Xeon 400MHz |
| RAM | 256MB SDRAM |
Product Description
The HP D7096AV is identified as a Net Server LH4 tower server, mirroring the specifications of the D7095AR. It is equipped with an Intel Pentium Xeon processor clocked at 400MHz and includes 256MB of SDRAM. This configuration positions it as a capable server for demanding enterprise applications, offering a balance of processing power and memory capacity. The Net Server LH4 series was HP's robust offering for businesses needing reliable server infrastructure. The tower form factor provides flexibility in deployment, fitting well into standard office environments. The choice of a Pentium Xeon processor at 400MHz signifies a commitment to performance, suitable for tasks that require significant computational resources. With 256MB of SDRAM, the server can efficiently handle multitasking and large datasets, crucial for applications like databases, ERP systems, or web servers. The 'AV' in the SKU might denote a specific sales channel, configuration variant, or a non-retail packaging, but the core technical specifications remain consistent with a high-performance server of its generation.
