Dataram memory for HP 9000 L-Class

Princeton 15 Dec 99 Dataram announced memory modules for Hewlett-Packard's HP 9000 L-Class family of Unix servers.

The L-Class servers are HP's newest entry-level Unix systems providing high-availability, manageability, and scalability to mission-critical Internet services. The L1000 features up to two 440MHz PA-8500 processors and up to 4GB of memory. The L2000 features up to four 440MHz PA-8500 processors and up to 8GB of memory.

Dataram's DRHL2000/512 (two 256MB modules) and DRHL2000/1024 (two 512MB modules) were specifically designed and developed to incorporate the advanced ECC protection, reliability, and high memory bus bandwidth required for these servers. By using Dataram's DRHL2000/1024, customers can maximize their L1000 server at the maximum system capacity of 4GB, and the L2000 at 8GB.

 


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