
Dell Intel Xeon PowerEdge R440 Renewed Server
Renewed Dell PowerEdge R440 with dual Xeon processors, 256GB RAM, and SSD storage — data center performance at renewed pricing.
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Demanding Workloads
The Dell PowerEdge R440 server is engineered for data centers needing a balance of performance and density. Featuring dual Intel Xeon Bronze processors, ample memory, and fast SSD storage, this renewed server is ready for a variety of applications.
- Processors: 2x Intel Xeon Bronze 3104 6-Core 1.7Ghz
- Memory: 256GB RAM
- Storage: 2x 800GB SSD
- RAID Controller: H730P
- Form Factor: 8B SFF
Key Features
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual Intel Xeon Bronze 3104 processors provide reliable multi-threaded performance for server workloads.
- 256GB RAM supports heavy virtualization and memory-intensive database applications.
- Dual 800GB SSDs deliver fast read/write speeds and ample storage for OS and primary data.
- H730P RAID controller enables hardware-level data protection and storage performance.
- Compact 1U 8-bay SFF chassis maximizes rack density in space-constrained data centers.
👎 Cons
- Xeon Bronze 3104 processors run at 1.7GHz with no Turbo Boost, limiting single-threaded performance.
- Only six cores per processor may bottleneck heavily threaded workloads compared to higher-tier Xeon models.
- Renewed server may have accumulated runtime hours that could affect long-term component lifespan.
- Only two of the eight SFF bays are populated, requiring additional drives for expanded storage.
- Bronze-tier processors lack Hyper-Threading, reducing virtual core count to 12 total.