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HP D9349AV Netserver LPR PIII-600MHz CPU 64MB RAM Server
- Processor: Intel Pentium III
- CPU Speed: 600MHz
- RAM: 64MB
- Server Type: Netserver LPR
- Form Factor: Rackmount or Tower (verify)
- Expansion Slots: PCI, ISA (verify)
- Storage Bays: Internal (verify)
- Network Interface: Integrated Ethernet (verify)
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Product Overview
The HP D9349AV is a Netserver LPR server configured with an Intel Pentium III 600MHz CPU and 64MB of RAM. This server is designed for small to medium business environments requiring a reliable platform for network services. It offers a foundational level of performance for basic server tasks.
Technical Information
| Processor | Intel Pentium III |
| CPU Speed | 600MHz |
| RAM | 64MB |
Additional Specifications
| Server Model | Netserver LPR |
| SKU | D9349AV |
Product Description
The HP D9349AV Netserver LPR represents a generation of server hardware designed for essential network functions in business environments. At its core is the Intel Pentium III processor, clocked at 600MHz, which provides sufficient processing power for handling common server workloads such as file sharing, print services, and basic application hosting. This processor architecture was a standard for its time, offering a balance of performance and power efficiency. Equipped with 64MB of RAM, this server is suitable for less demanding tasks. While this memory configuration might be limited by today's standards, it was adequate for the operating systems and applications prevalent during its era of release. The Netserver LPR platform typically offered expandability options, allowing for additional RAM, storage drives, and peripheral cards to be added to tailor the server to specific needs. Users would need to consult the server's documentation for exact expansion capabilities. This server model is part of HP's Netserver line, known for its reliability and manageability features. The LPR designation often indicated a specific form factor or feature set within the Netserver family. For modern deployments, this server would likely be best suited for legacy application support or as a learning platform, given its hardware specifications. Its primary function was to serve as a central point for network resources within an organization.

