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the 'Gen' indicator is how modern the CPU is ... higher is newer ... Gen10 is current product line | the 'Gen' indicator is how modern the CPU is ... higher is newer ... Gen10 is current product line | ||
== Related Pages == | |||
[[HPE ProLiant System Configuration/Support]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:10, 21 December 2021
HP NC364T 4-port PCIe GigaBit NIC[edit]
Overview: http://www.harddrivesdirect.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=454534
HP ProLiant Server[edit]
Here is some info on the HP servers ... reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProLiant -- useful, but not as complete as the other page.
ProLiant servers are also split into several series which denote processor configuration.
- The 100, 200, 300 and 400 series comprise single and dual socket capable systems,
- the 500 and 600 series comprise quad socket capable systems,
- the 700 and 900 series comprise eight socket capable systems.
- The 900 series also includes eight sockets, supporting up to 80 CPU cores and up to 4 TB of RAM.
The second digit represents the capability of the system -- sockets, DIMMs, cores, drives
- x20 -- single socket, very limited
- x60 -- good performance
- x80 -- high capacity
- x90 -- outrageous
the 'Gen' indicator is how modern the CPU is ... higher is newer ... Gen10 is current product line