IBM System x3250 M4 2583 - 1x Intel Xeon Quad-Core E3-1220v2 3.10GHz - 4GB RAM, no HDD, Gigabit Ethernet - 2583B2U
IBM System x3250 M4 2583 - Server - rack-mountable - 1U - 1-way - 1 x Xeon E3-1220V2 / 3.1 GHz - RAM 4 GB - SATA - non-hot-swap 3.5" - no HDD - MGA G200eR2 - Gigabit LAN - no OS - Monitor : none.Learn more about the product
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IBM System x3250 M4 Server
Highlights:
Provides next-generation performance in an innovative, compact design
Offers a wide range of configuration options and flexibility for cost-effective growth
Builds on IBM server tradition with integrated data protection and systems management capabilities
Compact and cost-effective
The IBM System x3250 M4 Server delivers the latest Intel processor technology in an ultra-small, single-socket rack server. Priced for value and built for performance, the IBM System x3250 M4 Server offers large capacity 1600 MHz memory, standard low-cost ServeRAID-C100 technology and dual network adapters. The IBM System x3250 M4 Server meets 80-PLUS certification for power supply units to enable greater energy efficiency and savings.
Flexible options for growth
With a flexible subsystem and wide range of configuration options, a newly designed compact dual-port NIC adapter is dedicated in x4 slot, which offers another PCIe x8 slot-free. The IBM System x3250 M4 Server enables you to choose the level of computing power you need today and grow to meet increased application requirements. Choose hard disk drive size and storage capacity, dual- or quad-core processors---or even advanced protection RAID.
Product features
Innovative technology provides the latest processors and large memory capacity, in a compact 1U footprint]
Power-efficient design helps save on energy costs
Affordable price point and total cost of ownership
Integrated tools support easy deployment and management
IBM tested and certified for quality and reliability
Rich security features to meet today’s security requirements