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To: Paul Engel who wrote (39772)11/10/1997 12:55:00 AM
From: zsteve  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Paul,

Re - Why

I would be very happy to see 333 mhz P2 servers this year. But read the news carefully, from the model level nombers, configurations and prices, I still think it's a 233P2 because I don't expect 333Mhz P2 servers sold at $2780

regards,
SteveZ
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The ProLiant 1200, 1600, 3000 and 5500
entry-level-to-midrange servers will be available immediately,
officials said.

The departmental-level 1200 server, priced at $2,780, ships
with one 333MHz Pentium II processor, 32MB of RAM and a
10/100 NIC (network interface card).

The 1600 and 3000, both capable of using two CPUs, ship with
64MB of RAM, a NIC, and one 266MHz or 300MHz processor,
respectively. The 1600 will cost $3,780; the 3000 will cost
$4,775
.

The Enterprise-class, four-way 5500, priced at $8,470, ships
with one 200MHz Pentium Pro processor, 128MB of RAM and
a NIC.
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