
Dell Intel Xeon PowerEdge R630 8B Server - Renewed
Renewed Dell PowerEdge R630 with dual Xeon processors and 384GB RAM delivers serious data center performance in a compact 1U chassis.
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Overview
Unleash Server Performance with Dell PowerEdge R630
The Dell PowerEdge R630 is engineered for robust performance in demanding data center environments. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon E5-2620 V3 processors, substantial memory, and high-speed storage, this server is designed to handle virtualization, database management, and high-transaction applications with ease. This server offers exceptional processing power and reliability.
Specifications:
- Processors: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2620 V3 Six Core 2.4Ghz
- Memory: 384GB RAM
- Storage: 2x 300GB 15K Hard Drives
- RAID Controller: H330
- Drive Bays: 8B
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 384GB of RAM provides ample capacity for running multiple virtual machines or large databases simultaneously.
- Dual Intel Xeon E5-2620 V3 processors deliver reliable multi-threaded performance for enterprise workloads.
- Compact 1U rack form factor maximizes data center floor and rack space efficiency.
- H330 RAID controller supports multiple RAID levels for storage flexibility and data protection.
- 8-bay drive configuration allows for significant storage expansion beyond the included drives.
👎 Cons
- The two included 300GB 15K drives offer limited total storage capacity out of the box.
- Xeon E5-2620 V3 processors are from the Haswell-EP generation and lack the efficiency improvements of newer architectures.
- As a renewed unit, component lifespan may be shorter than purchasing new server hardware.
- Power consumption and cooling requirements are typical of enterprise hardware and may be excessive for home lab use.