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тАО09-26-2007 11:12 PM
тАО09-26-2007 11:12 PM
What can I do whit HP Netserver LH3
Hi, I have HP LH3 and I was given a task to find out is it posible to some how upgrade it. It has one Pentium 2 400MHz and 256MB PC100 ram instaled. What parts can I plug in, or mayby it's posible to throw every thing out and build a new serwer in this LH3 casing?
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тАО09-30-2007 08:50 AM
тАО09-30-2007 08:50 AM
Re: What can I do whit HP Netserver LH3
most of the Netserver series cases are specific to HP, you cannot fit other motherboards in.
I presume the LH3 is similar to the LC3, but has a larger case, capable of taking 6 drives in the LH3 against only 3 in the LC3.
The LC3 can be upgraded from P2 400 to P3 550 twin CPUs.
Memory limit I think is 4GB.
THe largest disk you can use is 18GB at 7200rpm or 9GB at 10000rpm.
I have several processors and some RAM, plus a StorageRack RS/8 (to hold 8 additional SCSI disks) if your want to buy them ?
I presume the LH3 is similar to the LC3, but has a larger case, capable of taking 6 drives in the LH3 against only 3 in the LC3.
The LC3 can be upgraded from P2 400 to P3 550 twin CPUs.
Memory limit I think is 4GB.
THe largest disk you can use is 18GB at 7200rpm or 9GB at 10000rpm.
I have several processors and some RAM, plus a StorageRack RS/8 (to hold 8 additional SCSI disks) if your want to buy them ?
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тАО09-30-2007 10:10 PM
тАО09-30-2007 10:10 PM
Re: What can I do whit HP Netserver LH3
My experience with parts from HP on older equipment is you're better off buying a new server.
New servers are very cheap now. Even a newer desktop will probably provide better performance than this server upgraded.
Or else check somewhere like ebay or look for a second hand/ex demo supplier in your area/country.
New servers are very cheap now. Even a newer desktop will probably provide better performance than this server upgraded.
Or else check somewhere like ebay or look for a second hand/ex demo supplier in your area/country.
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