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HP DL320G5P ProLiant DL320 Gen5 Intel Xeon 2.66GHz CPU 1GB DDR2 SDRAM 80GB Hard Drive Server
- Server Model: HP ProLiant DL320 Gen5
- Processor: Intel Xeon
- Processor Speed: 2.66GHz
- Memory: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM
- Storage: 80GB Hard Drive
- Form Factor: Rackmount (DL series)
- Designed for entry-level server roles
- Suitable for basic file/print services or legacy applications
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Product Overview
The HP DL320G5P is a ProLiant DL320 Gen5 server featuring an Intel Xeon 2.66GHz CPU and 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM. It includes an 80GB hard drive, making it suitable for basic server tasks and legacy applications.
Technical Information
| Server Model | HP ProLiant DL320 Gen5 |
| Processor | Intel Xeon |
| Processor Speed | 2.66GHz |
Additional Specifications
| Memory | 1GB DDR2 SDRAM |
| Hard Drive Capacity | 80GB |
| Form Factor | Rackmount |
Product Description
The HP ProLiant DL320 Gen5 server (DL320G5P) is a compact rackmount server designed for small businesses or branch offices requiring a reliable platform for basic IT services. This model is configured with an Intel Xeon processor running at 2.66GHz, providing adequate performance for essential business functions. It comes equipped with 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM, which is suitable for lighter workloads or older operating systems. The inclusion of an 80GB hard drive allows for immediate deployment for basic file storage or as a boot drive for a minimal operating system. This configuration positions the DL320 Gen5 as a cost-effective solution for tasks such as simple file sharing, print spooling, or running specific legacy applications. The DL320 Gen5 chassis is designed for 1U rack environments, maximizing space efficiency. While this generation of server may not meet the demands of modern, high-performance computing, it remains a viable option for organizations with specific, less intensive server requirements or those maintaining older infrastructure.

