HP ProLiant ML370 G5


HP ProLiant ML370 G5

By Alan Stevens
Monday, February 26, 2007 9:57 AM

8.5 Editors' Rating





Pros

Upgradeable to quad-core processors Plenty of scope for expansion Up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of disk space Integrated lights-out remote management

Cons

Bulky Noisy fans

Verdict

HP's Proliant ML370 G5 can handle a wide range of back-end business applications, but is over-specified for organisations with more modest requirements.

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