Boston GP 230 review
in Servers
Verdict
The Atom processor makes this compact system only suited to delivering basic network services
Review Date: 8 Jul 2009
Reviewed By: Dave Mitchell
Price when reviewed: £399 (£459 inc VAT)
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | GP 230 |
| Review Date | 8 Jul 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £399 |
| Warranty | |
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| Warranty | 3yr on-site |
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| Physical | |
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| Server format | Rack |
| Server configuration | 1U |
| Processor | |
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| CPU family | Intel Atom |
| CPU nominal frequency | 1.60GHz |
| Processors supplied | 1 |
| CPU socket count | 1 |
| Memory | |
|---|---|
| RAM capacity | 2GB |
| Memory type | DDR2 |
| Storage | |
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| Hard disk configuration | 2 x 160GB WD Scorpio Blue SATA hard disks |
| Total hard disk capacity | 320 |
| RAID module | Embedded Intel ICH9R |
| RAID levels supported | 0, 1, 5, 10 |
| Networking | |
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| Gigabit LAN ports | 1 |
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| Motherboard | |
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| Conventional PCI slots total | 0 |
| PCI-E x16 slots total | 0 |
| PCI-E x8 slots total | 1 |
| PCI-E x4 slots total | 0 |
| PCI-E x1 slots total | 0 |
| Noise and power | |
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| Idle power consumption | 27W |
| Peak power consumption | 31W |
| Software | |
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| OS family | None |
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