[1] An additional feature of the server design was a support package aimed at small businesses.
[5] The TS140 added USB 3.0 ports and an on-board 6 GB SATA storage controller supporting RAID 0/1/10/5.
Detailed specifications of the server are as follows:[7] In November 2012, Lenovo's new Enterprise Product Group launched the TD330, featuring up to 192 GB of memory and supporting up to 16 processor cores.
[8] It is built around Xeon E5-2400 processors from Intel and is available in energy-saving models compliant with Energy Star standards.
[9] The TS130 was summarized by Andrew Jeffries, worldwide product manager for ThinkServer, as ”The TS130 offers a wonderful first-server solution to anyone that has a tiny IT staff or has no IT staff but needs a true server solution”.
[9] Detailed specifications of the server are as follows:[10] Techpowerup, quoting Lenovo's press release, stated, "The all-new, highly scalable ThinkServer TS430 sets a new standard in its class with options for an enormous 16 TB of hot swap storage capacity, powerful SAS RAID data protection and redundant power choices for peace of mind.
"[11] The press release also indicated that the TS430 was "rack-able" and offered features like hard disk drive access from the front of the server, as well as the ThinkServer Management Module with iKVM.
[25] The hard disks were mounted in removable carriers, despite the fact that the server only supported cold swap.
[25] Power utilization was also low, with the server drawing 65 W when idle and 94 W at peak performance.
[26] Upgrades to the server included conversion options to eight 2.5 inch or four 3.5" HDD with an internal tape drive with external storage arrays.
[26] Power consumption was recorded as being 45 W on standby, 203 W with the OS on idle, and 289 W with the processor's capabilities tested intensively.