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HP P1758BR Net Server LT6000r Pentium III Xeon 700MHz 256MB RAM Server
- Pentium III Xeon Processor
- 700MHz Clock Speed
- 256MB RAM
- HP Net Server LT6000r Model
- Rackmount Form Factor (typically)
- Suitable for Entry-Level Enterprise Applications
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Product Overview
The HP P1758BR is a Net Server LT6000r server, identical in specifications to the P5460BV, featuring a Pentium III Xeon processor at 700MHz and 256MB of RAM. It serves as a reliable platform for entry-level enterprise or departmental computing needs.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server |
| Model | Net Server LT6000r |
| Processor | Pentium III Xeon |
| Clock Speed | 700MHz |
Additional Specifications
| RAM | 256MB |
| Form Factor | Rackmount |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP P1758BR is another instance of the HP Net Server LT6000r server, sharing the same core specifications as the P5460BV. It is equipped with an Intel Pentium III Xeon processor operating at 700MHz and includes 256MB of RAM. This configuration was typical for servers aimed at providing foundational IT services for small to medium-sized businesses or specific departments within larger organizations during its operational lifespan. The Net Server LT6000r platform, in which this server is built, was designed with rack integration in mind, making it suitable for environments where space efficiency and organized cabling are important. The server's architecture provided a stable environment for running essential business applications, file sharing, and network services that were prevalent in the early 2000s. As with the P5460BV, the P1758BR represents a generation of server technology that prioritized reliability and basic performance for its target market. While its specifications are dated by modern standards, it served as a critical piece of infrastructure for many businesses, enabling them to manage their data and operations effectively with the technology available at the time.

