HP ProLiant BL460c Gen 8 2 Bay SFF Blade Server
HP ProLiant BL460c Gen 8 2 Bay SFF Blade Server

HP ProLiant BL460c Gen 8 2 Bay SFF Blade Server

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Price as configured: $75.00

Condition:

Refurbished

Standard Warranty:

90 Days
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The HP ProLiant BL460c G8 is an HP blade server intended for the HPE Blade System C7000 Enclosure. 16 BL460c G8's can fit in the 10U C7000 enclosure, making this a popular option for high-performance environments that want to reduce overhead and complexity. The BL460c G8 blade supports dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 v1 and v2 processors. This blade's Converged Infrastructure (unified computing environment) offers lower total energy costs and lower total cost of ownership.


Choose your configuration options below for a used ProLiant BL460c G8 blade. We also have the C7000 enclosure available here.

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  • Processors:Intel E5-2600 and 2600 v2 Processor Families
  • Chipset:Intel C600
  • Memory:Up to 384GB ECC DDR3 in 16x DIMM slots
  • Drive bays:Up to 2x 2.5" SAS/SATA Hard Drives
  • Expansion slots:2x PCIe x16 slots: 1x Type A, 1x Type A/B
  • Management:HP iLO 4
  • Networking:Quad Port 1GbE Ethernet adapter
  • USB Ports:1x USB 2.0 Port: one internal
  • Dimensions :7.11 x 2.18 x 20.37 inches
 

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