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HPE ProLiant DL380 G10 2U Rack Server - 1 Xeon Bronze 3204 1.90 GHz - 16 GB RAM - Serial ATA/600 Controller - 2 Processor Support - DDR4 SDRAM - Up to 16 MB Graphic Card - Gigabit Ethernet - 8 x LFF Bay(s) - Hot Swappable Bays - 1 x 500 W
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Some IT systems may require the specialized architecture offered by x86 servers, which feature the processing power and capacity to help both small and large businesses conduct essential day-to-day tasks, from word processing and printing to database applications and more. Designed for use in standard rack-mount systems, x86 servers integrate easily into your data center and offer varying storage and memory capacities, so it's easy to find an option that suits your workplace.

Processor and Hard Drive

x86 server systems handle a lot of activity, whether your employees are accessing information on a shared network, running complex software or even just conducting printing and word-processing activities. That's why it's important to make sure your x86 server has enough hard disk space and memory to handle it all. Whether you need 500MB or 5GB or more hard disk space or 4GB or 10GB of memory, we have an option to suit almost any business application. If you don't require hard disk storage on your server, you may want to consider thin clients.

Ports, Slots and Bays

For customizing and expanding your network, x86 servers offer a variety of ports, slots and bays that make it easy to connect devices, upgrade components and more. Keep an eye out for numerous USB ports that help you create an integrated rack-mountable system, and look for standard 5.25" bays that help you connect your x86 server to other compatible equipment.

Rack Mounting

Because x86 servers are designed for use in a rack-mounted system, you'll want to make sure the server you select offers a rack configuration and height that allows for easy installation and integration into your existing network. Typically denoted with a U (e.g. 2U and 3U), rack heights should usually be kept consistent throughout a data system. Find computers to add to your office or data center network by browsing desktop computers.

Extra Features

From varying operating systems to virtualization software and cloud management tools, some x86 servers offer a range of additional features that add functionality to your network and help centralize monitoring and access controls in one device, thereby reducing maintenance time.

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