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HP D7126A NetServer LC3 Intel Pentium-III 500MHz CPU 64MB SDRAM Server
- Intel Pentium-III 500MHz Processor
- 64MB SDRAM
- HP NetServer LC3
- Entry-level server from an older generation
- Suitable for basic network services
- Legacy system for specific environments
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Product Overview
The HP D7126A NetServer LC3 is an older server model featuring an Intel Pentium-III 500MHz CPU and 64MB of SDRAM. It represents an entry-level server from a previous generation.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server |
| Processor | Intel Pentium-III 500MHz |
| RAM | 64MB SDRAM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Series | NetServer LC3 |
Product Description
The HP D7126A NetServer LC3 is a server from an earlier era of computing, designed with an Intel Pentium-III processor running at 500MHz. This configuration includes 64MB of SDRAM, which was standard for entry-level servers of its time. The NetServer LC3 was typically offered in a tower form factor, making it suitable for placement in small offices or server closets where rack infrastructure might not have been present. This server represents a legacy system, intended for basic network services such as file sharing, print spooling, or simple application hosting in environments that did not require high performance or extensive scalability. Its components reflect the technological capabilities and cost considerations of its release period. Given its specifications, the HP D7126A is primarily of interest for niche applications, educational purposes, or for maintaining legacy systems that still rely on this hardware. It is not suitable for modern enterprise workloads due to its limited processing power, memory capacity, and lack of support for current operating systems and software.

