http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/servers/355162/hp-proliant-ml330-g6

HP’s latest ProLiant tower server may look like an entry-level model but it has a number of crafty tricks up its sleeve that can transform it from simple general purpose system into a real beast.

Check out this review of the HP Proliant ML330 G6, it’s an interesting read and its always good to see what people think of the servers. The more accessible we can make the server both in terms of functionality and price, the more we can on board new users, new businesses, creating , more revenue and opportunities for vendors and the end user community alike.

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