You may drive Zip cars and ride City Bikes, but if you run a small to midsize law firm that requires server-based applications and storage, then you will want to own your own computer servers to maximize application performance and minimize data loss. Toward these ends, I took Hewlett-Packard Co.’s ProLiant Gen8 server for a test drive.

HP shipped to Law Technology News in San Francisco a ProLiant DL380p Gen8 server to show me what the new generation ProLiant servers offer law firms, which includes high-performance processing power; large, flexible storage capacity; optional, wired network connections; and embedded software to manage the life cycle of server software and components whether the server is in the office or at a remote branch office.

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