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HP P1739AV Net Server LPr Intel Pentium III 800MHz 128MB RAM 2U Rack-Mountable Server
- 2U Rack-Mountable Server
- Intel Pentium III 800MHz Processor
- 128MB RAM
- Improved performance for business applications
- Reliable server platform
- Suitable for network infrastructure
- Compact 2U footprint
- Enhanced processing capabilities
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Product Overview
The HP P1739AV Net Server LPr is a 2U rack-mountable server featuring an Intel Pentium III 800MHz processor and 128MB of RAM. It is designed to offer enhanced performance over its predecessors for business-critical applications and network services.
Technical Information
| Server Type | Rack-Mountable Server |
| Form Factor | 2U |
| Processor | Intel Pentium III |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Speed | 800MHz |
| RAM | 128MB |
| Model Number | P1739AV |
Product Description
The HP P1739AV Net Server LPr is a 2U rack-mountable server that represents an upgrade in performance and capability for business-class server solutions. Equipped with an Intel Pentium III processor operating at 800MHz, it delivers significantly more processing power than earlier models, enabling it to handle more demanding applications and a greater number of concurrent users. This server includes 128MB of RAM, providing a solid foundation for running server operating systems and a variety of business applications, such as file and print sharing, basic database management, or intranet services. The 2U rack-mount design ensures efficient use of space within a server rack, making it a practical choice for businesses with consolidated IT infrastructure. The P1739AV is engineered for reliability and stability, offering a dependable platform for essential business operations. While it may be considered a legacy system by today's standards, it remains a capable server for organizations that require a robust solution for specific tasks or have existing infrastructure that relies on this generation of hardware. It provides a good balance of performance and cost-effectiveness for its intended applications.
