Among the most reputable computer manufacturers in the world, HP made a name for itself founded on innovative technology and affordable pricing. HP’s ProLiant series of business servers stays true to the name, offering the world’s most extensive collection of server offerings. With options for the entry level business and home office, ranging up to the ultra-powerful enterprise level servers, HP’s grasp of market demands is comprehensive. Whether you are considering your first server for your business or looking for an expansion on your existing server array, you might consider a ProLiant server as one of the most effective and long-term business investments you can make. Here, we will take a quick look at four of the series’ most popular models. Continue reading below. The HP ProLiant DL320e G8 The HP ProLiant DL320e is the eighth generation efficiency model, meaning a cost effective solution for small businesses with entry level server needs. A one unit rack server, the DL320e is ideal for integration into small server arrays or for standalone performance in minimally intensive applications. The DL320e supports Intel’s E3-1200 series processors, allowing up to 3.6 gigahertz clock speeds with up to quad core functionality. Additional drive availability and up to eight terabytes of internal storage make the DL320e a well-rounded, affordable, and surprisingly high performing server at the entry level. The HP ProLiant Microserver G7 As further evidence that ProLiant keeps a huge variety of market demands in mind, the ProLiant N54L is a micro server which brings server potential to small businesses and home offices alike. Looking for something to cover the most basic types of server needs, but don’t care to invest the high overhead in more powerful server configurations? The N54L is designed as a stand-in solution, offering a cost effective option for nearly any budget. New N54L micro servers typically fall under the $400 range, making a refurbished N54L an even more cost efficient solution. The N54L operates at a silent 22 decibel level, meaning as silent (if not more) as your standard desktop. A small form factor makes it an ideal choice for desktop workspaces. Four LFF SATA bays and up to eight gigabytes of RAM means plenty of small scale server potential, including database storage and minimal hosting applications as well. This server can’t be passed up for the home office or small business server potential. The HP ProLiant ML350 G6 The ML350 G6 is a tower model which offers a great deal of in-class performance. With support for Intel Dual core, Quad core, or Six core processors, the ML350 is designed to meet the challenge presented by any and all mission critical applications. Availability for dual processor applications means guaranteed delivery of high performance as well as expandability. Memory expansions up to 192 gigabytes, large internal drive availability and RAID support, as well as extensive management utilities make a refurbished ProLiant ML350 G6 a great solution for midrange businesses. These are a few of the most popular ProLiant servers across several classes of server demand – thanks for taking the time to read, and look for more content soon!
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