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Lenovo RD430 ThinkServer Server Barebone
- Server Type: Barebone System
- Brand: Lenovo ThinkServer
- Model: RD430
- Includes Chassis, Motherboard, Power Supply
- Requires CPU(s), RAM, Storage, and OS installation
- Rack-mountable (typically 2U)
- Designed for flexibility and customization
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Product Overview
The Lenovo RD430 is a ThinkServer server barebone system. This means it includes the chassis, motherboard, power supply, and possibly some basic components, but requires the addition of CPUs, RAM, storage, and other peripherals to become a fully functional server.
Technical Information
| SKU | RD430 |
| Title | Lenovo RD430 ThinkServer Server Barebone |
| Server Model | Lenovo ThinkServer RD430 |
Additional Specifications
| Configuration | Barebone System |
| Form Factor | Rack Server (typically 2U) |
Product Description
The Lenovo RD430 ThinkServer is offered here as a barebone system, indicating that it provides the foundational hardware components necessary for a server but lacks the core processing, memory, and storage elements. Typically, a barebone server includes the chassis, motherboard, power supply unit, and sometimes basic cooling. This allows businesses to customize the server precisely to their needs, selecting specific processors, RAM modules, hard drives or SSDs, and network interface cards. The RD430 model is designed to be a versatile rack-mount server, commonly in a 2U form factor, suitable for a wide range of business applications. By purchasing it as a barebone, users can optimize performance and cost by choosing components that match their workload requirements, whether it's for virtualization, database management, application hosting, or file serving. This approach is beneficial for IT departments that want control over their hardware specifications, need to integrate with existing infrastructure, or are building custom solutions. It requires technical expertise for component selection and assembly, but offers significant flexibility compared to pre-configured systems.
