
Dell ASISVR88 PowerEdge T440 16TB Server Renewed
Renewed Dell PowerEdge T440 tower server with dual Xeon processors, 128GB RAM, and 16TB storage for demanding small business workloads.
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Overview
Empower Your Business with Dependable Server Solutions
The Dell PowerEdge T440 Tower Server is a renewed server solution designed to meet the demands of small businesses, branch locations, and home offices. Featuring dual Intel Xeon Silver processors, ample DDR4 memory, and high-capacity SAS hard drives, this server delivers robust performance and reliable data storage.
Specifications:- Brand: Dell
- Model: ASISVR88
- Processors: Dual (2) Intel Silver 4110 8-Core 2.1GHz 11MB CPUs
- Memory: 128GB DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz Registered Memory
- Storage: 16TB (4 x 4TB) 7.2K 12Gb/s SAS 3.5" HDDs
- RAID Controller: PERC H330 12Gb/s RAID Controller
- Remote Access: iDRAC9 Express
- Network Interface: On-Board Broadcom 5720 Dual Port 1Gb LOM
- Condition: Renewed
Key Features
Dell PowerEdge T440 Tower Server for Small Businesses, Branch Locations, and Home Offices
Dual (2) Intel Silver 4110 8-Core 2.1GHz 11MB CPUs; 128GB DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz Registered Memory
16TB (4 x 4TB) 7.2K 12Gb/s SAS 3.5" HDDs for High Capacity Storage; PERC H330 12Gb/s RAID Controller
iDRAC9 Express; On-Board Broadcom 5720 Dual Port 1Gb LOM
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual 8-core Xeon Silver processors provide strong multi-threaded performance for virtualization and database workloads.
- 128GB of registered DDR4-2666 memory supports running multiple VMs or memory-intensive applications simultaneously.
- 16TB of enterprise SAS storage across four drives allows for RAID redundancy while retaining substantial usable capacity.
- iDRAC9 Express enables remote monitoring and management without requiring physical server access.
- Tower form factor requires no rack infrastructure, making it practical for offices without dedicated server rooms.
👎 Cons
- Renewed condition means the unit may have cosmetic blemishes and a shorter warranty than new equipment.
- The Xeon Silver 4110 is a previous-generation processor, which may lack performance compared to current Xeon Scalable chips.
- 7.2K RPM SAS drives are significantly slower than SSDs for random read/write operations.
- At 16TB raw capacity, usable storage will be considerably less once a RAID configuration with redundancy is applied.
- The 1Gb onboard networking may be a bottleneck for storage-heavy or high-throughput network environments.