
Dell PowerEdge R630 Dual Xeon SSD Server
A fully loaded, renewed Dell R630 rack server with dual Xeon CPUs and nearly 8TB of SSD storage for serious workloads.
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Overview
Optimize Performance with a Powerful Refurbished Server
The Dell PowerEdge R630 is a robust rack server, meticulously renewed for optimal performance in virtualization and small business server roles. Equipped with dual Xeon E5-2660 v3 processors, ample DDR4 memory, and high-speed SSD storage, this server is ready to tackle demanding workloads while ensuring reliability.
Specifications:
- Chassis: 8-Bay 2.5" HDD Chassis
- Processors: Dual (2) Xeon E5-2660 v3 10-Core 2.6GHz 25MB CPUs
- Memory: 256GB (16 x 16GB) DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz Registered Memory
- Storage: 7.68TB (4 x 1.92TB) 6Gb/s SATA III Enterprise SSDs in RAID
- RAID Controller: PERC H730 12Gb/s RAID Controller with 1GB NV Cache
- Remote Access: iDRAC8 Enterprise
- Power Supplies: Dual (2) 750W Power Supplies
- Connectivity: 5720 Quad Port 1GbE Daughtercard
- Accessories: Rail Kit
Key Features
Dell PowerEdge R630 Rack Server with Rail Kit, Made for Virtualization and Other Small Business Server Roles!
Dual (2) Xeon E5-2660 v3 10-Core 2.6GHz 25MB CPUs; 256GB (16 x 16GB) DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz Registered Memory
7.68TB (4 x 1.92TB) 6Gb/s SATA III Enterprise SSDs in RAID for Ultra Fast Storage; PERC H730 12Gb/s RAID Controller with 1GB NV Cache
iDRAC8 Enterprise; Dual (2) 750W Power Supplies; Rail Kit Compatible with Dell R630; Quad Port 1GbE Connectivity
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual 10-core Xeon E5-2660 v3 processors deliver 20 cores and 40 threads for demanding virtualization workloads
- 256GB of DDR4 registered memory provides ample capacity for running multiple virtual machines simultaneously
- 7.68TB of enterprise SSD storage with RAID controller offers both speed and data redundancy
- Dual 750W redundant power supplies ensure uptime if one supply fails
- iDRAC8 Enterprise enables full remote management without physical access to the server
👎 Cons
- As a renewed unit, component lifespan may be shorter than a brand-new server
- The 1U form factor limits future internal expansion compared to 2U chassis options
- Quad 1GbE networking may be insufficient for high-bandwidth applications that require 10GbE
- Power consumption and cooling requirements may be substantial for home or small office environments
- The 8-bay 2.5-inch chassis restricts storage to smaller form-factor drives only