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HP P24780AV NetServer LC2000 Intel Pentium-III 1GHz CPU 128MB PC133 RAM Server
- Rackmount server form factor
- Intel Pentium-III processor
- 1GHz CPU speed
- 128MB PC133 SDRAM
- Supports IDE or SCSI hard drives
- PCI expansion slots
- Suitable for basic file sharing and print services
- Older generation server technology
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Product Overview
The HP P24780AV NetServer LC2000 is an older generation server featuring an Intel Pentium-III processor and 128MB of RAM. It was designed for small to medium business environments requiring basic server functionality.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Rack Server |
| Model | NetServer LC2000 |
| Form Factor | Rackmount |
| Processor | Intel Pentium-III |
Additional Specifications
| CPU Speed | 1GHz |
| RAM | 128MB PC133 SDRAM |
| Hard Drive Interface | IDE/SCSI |
| Expansion Slots | PCI |
Product Description
The HP NetServer LC2000 (P24780AV) represents an entry-level server solution from a previous generation, targeted at small to medium-sized businesses. It is equipped with an Intel Pentium-III processor running at 1GHz, providing adequate performance for basic server tasks. The system includes 128MB of PC133 SDRAM, which was standard for its era, and offers expandability for memory to support slightly more demanding workloads. This server is designed for essential business functions such as file sharing, print services, and potentially hosting simple web applications. It features standard expansion slots, typically PCI, allowing for the addition of network cards or other peripherals. Storage connectivity would typically be through IDE or SCSI interfaces, depending on the specific configuration, supporting a limited number of hard drives. Given its age, the NetServer LC2000 is considered legacy hardware. While it may still be functional for very basic tasks, it lacks the performance, security features, and efficiency of modern servers. It is important to consider the limitations and potential support challenges when evaluating this type of hardware for current business needs.

