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Dell PowerEdge 840 Performance Tower Servers
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Full Featured 1-Socket Tower Server
The PowerEdge 840 is a general-purpose 1-socket processor tower server ideal for organizations with remote offices needing a basic server that is easy to set up, run, troubleshoot and expand with little or no IT support. It is the perfect platform for small or medium businesses running workgroup applications such as email, file/print sharing, database management and shared Internet access. |
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Latest Processor Technology
The Dell PowerEdgeTM 840 server using quad-core Intel® Xeon® 3200 series (Kentsfield) processors has up to 72% better performance than the PowerEdge 840 server using dual-core Intel® Xeon® 3000 series processors. |
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Memory
The PowerEdge 840 tower server offers up to 8GB of DDR-2 memory, which is designed to improve system performance. |
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Hard Drives
Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drive deliver the next generation of SCSI performance and are designed to deliver faster speed and enhanced reliability than SATA. SATA is the better choice for businesses that need affordable, large capacity drives. |
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Operating System
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Small Business Server R2 running on Dell PowerEdgeTM servers provides your small business with a reliable, easy-to-manage network solution that allows you to share files and resources, work remotely and secure data. You can focus your valuable time and energy on your business' goals and objectives, rather than the technology that sustains it. |
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Dell Networking Basics
Want to know how to set up a server-based network? Check out Dell networking basics site where your small businesses has access to great tools and resources that will help get them get started. Sample tutorials include:
- Setting Up Hardware and Software — Help protect your business and guard against data loss
- How To Set Up Shared Email — Go mobile and access your e-mails and calendar while away from the office
- Setting Up Shared Files and Printer — Become more efficient by sharing resources: files, printers, fax machines and more
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