
Lenovo ST501 ThinkSystem ST50 Tower Server Xeon, 32GB, 6TB HDD (Renewed)
Renewed Lenovo ThinkSystem ST50 tower server packs a Xeon quad-core, 32GB RAM, and 6TB storage for small business workloads.
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Overview
Compact and Reliable Server for Small Businesses
The Lenovo ThinkSystem ST50 Tower Server is a compact and reliable solution for small businesses and remote offices. Featuring an Intel Xeon processor, ample memory, and high-capacity storage, this server provides the performance and scalability needed to support essential business applications.
- Processor: Intel Xeon E-2124G Quad-Core 3.4GHz
- Memory: 32GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM
- Storage: 6TB HDD
- RAID: JBOD
- Form Factor: Mini Tower
Key Features
Lenovo ThinkSystem ST50 Mini Tower Server for Small Business and Remote Offices
Processor
Intel Xeon E-2124G Quad-Core 3.4GHz 8MB CPU, Up To 4.5GHz Turbo
Memory
32GB DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz Unbuffered Memory
Storage
6TB (3 x 2TB) 6Gb/s SATA Hard Drives for High Capacity Storage; JBOD RAID
Serial; DisplayPort; USB 3.1 Gen 1; USB 2.0; 1 x 1GbE ports standard; Hard drives and memory upgrades included separately NOT installed, installation required.
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Intel Xeon E-2124G with turbo up to 4.5GHz handles small business applications and file serving capably
- 32GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM provides ample memory for virtualization and multi-user workloads
- 6TB total storage across three 2TB SATA drives offers substantial capacity for file and data storage
- Compact mini tower form factor fits in offices without requiring a server rack
- Renewed pricing makes Xeon-class server hardware accessible at a lower cost
👎 Cons
- Hard drives and memory are included but not installed, requiring manual assembly before use
- JBOD RAID offers no data redundancy or fault tolerance without additional configuration
- Renewed condition means cosmetic imperfections and potentially shorter remaining component lifespan
- Only one 1GbE network port limits network throughput without adding an expansion card
- Quad-core processor may be insufficient for heavier virtualization or database workloads