The x306, an ultra-dense, rack-optimized performance uni server that combines exceptional price and performance for Web and network infrastructure applications.
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| IBM xSeries 303 Features | ||
| Specifications | Description | |
| Processor | Intel Pentium 4 up to 3.20GHz/880MHz front-side bus | |
| Number of Processors | 1/1 | |
| Cache | 1MB L2 | |
| Memory | 512MB/4GB PC2700/PC3200 DDR standard | |
| Expansion Slots | 2 PCI-X | |
| Disk Bays | 2/2 | |
| Maximum Internal Storage | 500GB SATA or 293.6GB SCSI | |
| Network | Dual integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet | |
| System Management Processor | Supports optional Remote SUpervisor Adapter II | |
| Power Supply | 330W 1/1 | |
| Hot-Swap Components | Simple-swap SATA drives | |
| OS Compatibilities Support | Red Hat, SUSE LINUX, Microsoft Windows | |
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