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The ProLiant ML750, with Intel Pentium III Xeon 700MHz processors,
delivers the performance and uptime required to meet the current and
future demands of enterprise server consolidation, e-business, ERP,
thin client and data mining applications. Based on the Profusion
architecture jointly developed by Compaq, Corollary, and Intel, the
ProLiant ML750 offers excellent scalability driven by its balanced
system architecture.
This server was designed for mission-critical environments and
offers an outstanding combination of high performance and high
availability features, with eight processors, 16GB of SDRAM, eleven PCI
slots, next generation PCI Hot Plug, redundant hot plug power supplies
and fans and more. The ProLiant ML750 has been developed to meet the
needs of customers requiring unprecedented scalability and fault
tolerance with large internal storage configurations, providing
capacity for 21 internal 1" Wide Ultra2/3 SCSI drives accessible
through redundant array controllers. With the latest performance,
reliability, manageability and serviceability features in a 14U form
factor design, this server provides an ideal solution for demanding
enterprise applications.
Proving the power of this new architecture, the ProLiant ML750 was
the first server to break the 40,000 transactions per minute barrier.
For the first time, industry-standard servers can now offer the raw
processing power of UNIX midrange servers, at a much superior
price:performance point. In addition, ProLiant 8-Way servers recently
shattered the transactions per minute world record with over 505,000
transactions per minute at a record price:performance point of $20.68
per transaction.
Key Benefits
- The highest levels of reliability, management and serviceability for the 24x7 data center
- Powering your business critical applications with the proven profusion architecture
- Breakthrough scalable performance of I/O, memory and processors to address your most demanding data center applications.
- Ultra-capacity server, delivering massive levels of internal fault tolerant storage
Source: Compaq |