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HP ProLiant ML370 G5 review

Processor
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Xeon 5140
Clock speed: 2.33 GHz
Number of processors installed: 1
Number of processors supported: 2
Level 2 cache: 4 MB
Motherboard
Motherboard: Intel 5000P
Data bus speed: 1333 MHz
Memory
RAM installed: 2048 MB
Number of memory slots: 8
RAM capacity: 64 GB
RAM type: DDR2 SDRAM
Memory specification compliance: PC2-5300
Interfaces & networking
Serial: 1
USB: 5 (+1 dedicated for DAT USB tape connectivity)
Ethernet: embedded dual NC373i multifunction Gigabit network Aaapters with TCP/IP ofload egine, including support for acelerated iSCSI through optional ProLiant Essentials Licensing Kit
Expansion slots (free): 6 x PCI Express x4, 2 x PCI-X
Other: VGA, PS/2 keyboard & mouse, iLO2 remote management port
Hard drive storage
Hard drive size: 36 GB
Rotation speed: 10000 rpm
Storage controller: Smart Array P400 Controller with 256MB cache (RAID 0/1/5)
Second hard drive installed: Yes
Second hard drive size: 36 GB
Optical storage
CD / DVD read speed: 48x CD
Cabinet (chassis)
Case form factor: tower
Dimensions (W x H x D): 44.4x21.9x67.3 cm
Weight: 26.7 - 30.8 kg
OS & software
Operating system: Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Novell NetWare, SCO OpenServer and OpenUNIX, Linux (Red Hat, SuSE, United Linux) or VMware virtualisation software
Service & support
Standard warranty: 3 years
Service & support details: on-site
Miscellaneous
Accessories: racks, tape drives, HP ProLiant options
Other: Power-on password, keyboard password, diskette drive control, diskette boot control, QuickLock, Network Server Mode, parallel and serial interface control, Administrator's password, disk configuration lock
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Overview

HP ProLiant ML370 G5

Editors rating
Rating: 8.5
Verdict

HP's Proliant ML370 G5 can handle a wide range of back-end business applications, but is over-specified for organisations with more modest requirements.

Typical price

£ 1943

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