February 2009 23

Talking about the ML350 G4

Harry Blesford

A Server Case Study: HP’s ProLiant ML 350 G4

You’ll find that there are numerous differences between servers (even with entry- level machines) and desktop PCs. The most obvious differences are apparent by examining a server chassis. HP has provided a fourth-generation ProLiant ML 350 to model the server’s innards and to give you a more tangible idea of how the hardware I’ve already discussed works together in an SBS environment. Figure 2-5 shows the front of the server, opened to expose its highly-accessible drive bays.

Check out this post about the HP Proliant ML 350 G4, it’s always great to see what others think about the servers when they’re writing about them.

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