Interpreting HP Serial Number

by knudt April 5 2009 21:02

Ever wonder how they come up with serial numbers for HP servers?  Take this for instance serial number (made this up on my own, so any match to a real serial number is completely coincidental): USE8441234.  Here's what each piece means:

  • US = Country Code, in this case, obviously the United States
  • E = Site Code, possibly Houston, but I can't find anything definitive
  • 844 = Manufacture Date, 2008 week 44
  • 1234 = Unique Sequential Identifier, the unit number for that week
Not entirely useful for anything other than trivia, but it is something fun to understand.

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