Compaq enhances its strong server reputation with the Compaq ProLiant DL380 G2. With its feature-rich 2U chassis and flexible management software, the ProLiant is a server you should take seriously.
MID-RANGE SERVERS have always existed in a sort of netherworld. On one hand, they had to be affordable, but on the other, they had to offer more to companies than could be gotten from even less ...
AUCKLAND, March 28, 2001 - Compaq Computer New Zealand has announced support for the new Intel Pentium III Xeon 900 MHz processor on its next generation 8-processor and 4-processor industry-standard ...
Two 1U-high 'pizza-box' servers that do credit to their manufacturers. The 1U-high 'pizza-box' server isn't showing signs of waning popularity with hardware manufacturers. In fact, vendors are falling ...
Future branding for HP business desktops and business notebooks will remain under the Compaq label, according to the release. HP said it will continue to lead in the development of Blade servers with ...
Houston, Tex.-based Compaq Computer Corp. launched the first phase of its strategy to transform Compaq ProLiant server management tools into a comprehensive software-based server management suite in ...
Johannesburg — Compaq announced several new server hardware and software products for its Intel-based ProLiant server range at a media event in Sandton today. The new products include modular blade ...
Compaq Computer Corp. expanded its ProLiant DL line of servers with the new ultra-dense ProLiant DL320, a single processor, 1U server that delivers density server solutions to Internet companies. The ...
Compaq Computer Corporation recently announced that Saudi Aramco has selected ProLiant servers to support its computing requirements. The contract, which extends through November 2003, includes ...
We have an old Compaq Proliant ML370 server (this is an early generation, 733Mhz Pentium III, white case, Compaq) here at work which was running NT4. It hadn't been used for almost a year now since we ...
Hi, <P>I'm new to Linux (just bought redhat7.2) and am wanting to use it on a pretty low spec server just for the following use : <P>firewall apache (web testing) occasional counter strike or Unreal ...
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