Entry Servers
Userful Entry Servers represent top-tier functionality for most Userful use cases. Userful guarantees hardware warranty with replacements to newer or similar models from other manufacturers if the manufacturer discontinues the components listed below. Also, the corroboration ensures that the functionality remains identical across different hardware components. Consult with a Userful account manager and sales engineer before planning your deployment.
Model- HP Z4 G5
Component | Specification |
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Chipset | Intel W790 |
CPU | Intel Xeon W7-2495X 24 Cores processor |
RAM | (4 x 16 GB) 64GB |
Storage | 1x NVME 512 GB |
GPU | 1x Mid-Range Nvidia GPU |
Power | 1125W PSU |
Redudant PSU | No |
Network | 1x 1GB and 1x 10 GB Onboard NIC |
Capture | Quad HDMI 4K Capture Card |
Weight | 34 lb (15.4 kg) |
Dimensions | H: 15.2" (386 mm) W: 6.65" (169 mm) D: 17.5" (445 mm) |
Form Factor | Workstation 4U Rack-mountable |
Warranty | 3/3/3 year manufacturer warranty |
Security |
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Model- Lenovo ThinkStation P5
Component | Specification |
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Chipset | Intel W790 |
CPU | Intel Xeon W7-2495X 24 Cores processor |
RAM | (4 x 16 GB) 64 GB |
Storage | M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD 512GB |
GPU | 1x Mid-Range Nvidia GPU |
Power | 1000W PSU |
Redundant PSU | No |
Network | 1 GB NIC Onboard - 10GB PCIe |
Capture | Quad HDMI 4K Capture Card |
Weight | 34lb (15.4 kg) |
Dimensions | H: 17.3" (440mm) W: 6.5" (165mm) D: 17.8" (453mm) |
Form Factor | Workstation 4U Rack-mountable |
Warranty | 3/3/3 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
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Overall, the HP Z4 G5 and Lenovo Thinkstation P5 workstations are robust and reliable servers well-suited for various applications. Its fast processor, large memory capacity, and flexible storage and expansion options make it a strong choice for businesses and organizations for various applications, data monitoring, data analysis, and video streaming. It uses high-quality components and features a compact design that suits various environments.
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Dell servers and multiple network cards
Dell servers offer a feature called PCI Express hotplug slot index numbers, which can lead to network issues when multiple network cards are present. To avoid problems, please update to their latest firmware and BIOS (after Oct 14, 2024 versions).
Other server manufacturers may attempt to replicate this feature in future
If you use multiple network cards and see random network issues, contact Userful Support.
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