HP ProLiant N36L 612275-001 データシート

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Understanding the limitations of a P2P network and realizing the benefits of a server network can help you focus 
on running your business rather than worrying about day-to-day operational issues.
Take your organization to the next level of 
productivity and efficiency—a shared and 
centralized server is the solution to your traditional 
P2P network setup. A centralized server can give 
you the competitive edge you have been looking for.
The MicroServer features the latest Dual Core 
1.5 GHz AMD Turion II processors, PC3 DDR3 
memory, 2 DIMM slots, 2 MB cache, and up to 
8 GB of memory, which is just what you need to 
keep your business growing. The MicroServer offers 
Microsoft Small Business Server 2011 Essentials as 
a preinstall option, and also supports a variety of 
operating systems such as Microsoft
®
 Windows
®
 
Server 2008 R2 Foundation, Microsoft Windows 
Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition, and Red Hat 5.
Step up to your first server network 
with the MicroServer
Share: 
Compared to a distributed P2P network of 
PCs, the MicroServer centralizes all files in a single 
location. This means that you can now work faster and 
with improved security for your critical information. 
The MicroServer enables sharing of hardware 
devices, streamlines management, and drives down 
operating costs.
Secure: 
By centralizing company information in one 
location, the MicroServer lets you control access to 
sensitive files, including financial information and 
employee records. Offering support for reliable 
storage (RAID 1 and 0) and backups, the MicroServer 
protects your important data.
Adapt: 
As your business grows, the compact design 
of the MicroServer easily adapts to fit your current 
workspace. With up to 4 LFF SATA pluggable hard 
disks, you can now expand your business with 
confidence and with less investment. Reliable and 
efficient access to your information and applications 
let you stay ahead of competition and respond to your 
customers faster.
Limitations of a P2P network
Benefits of a server network
• Spreads customer information across numerous PCs
•  Lacks server reliability features such as Error Checking and 
Correction (ECC) memory or RAID
• Requires multiple management tools for numerous hardware devices
• Attacks on PCs, which are prone to viruses
•  Fails to secure critical information due to inadequate backup 
capability
•  Many users can access and share resources simultaneously
•  Simple and automatic daily backups 
•  Built-in system memory reliability checking or ECC memory protects 
your business from data loss and unplanned system downtime 
•  Centrally managed servers are less susceptible to virus attack than 
interconnected PCs
•  Remote manageability can help you perform updates and allows you 
to solve and prevent potential security problems