
Dell PowerEdge R440 Silver 4110 Server 512GB 2X 300GB
A renewed Dell PowerEdge R440 rack server with 512GB RAM and dual 300GB drives for cost-effective enterprise-grade computing.
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Your Business Needs
Introducing the Dell PowerEdge R440 8B SFF, a robust and efficient server designed to handle a variety of workloads. Equipped with an Intel Xeon Silver 4110 processor and ample memory, this renewed server offers a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking dependable performance.
Specifications:
- Brand: Dell
- Model: PowerEdge R440
- Processor: Intel Xeon Silver 4110 8-Core 2.1GHz
- Memory: 512GB RAM
- Storage: 2 x 300GB 15K HDD
- RAID Controller: H330
- Form Factor: 8B SFF (Small Form Factor)
- Condition: Renewed
Key Features
Dell Inc. is an American technology company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals including printers and webcams among other products and services.
Dell is among the world's leading technology companies helping to transform people's lives with extraordinary capabilities.
Their higher-end devices feature exceptional build quality, performance, and unique designs.
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 512GB RAM capacity supports heavy virtualization and database workloads out of the box
- Renewed condition offers significant cost savings over purchasing new server hardware
- Compact 1U rack form factor conserves valuable data center space
- Intel Xeon Silver 4110 provides dependable 8-core processing for standard server tasks
- H330 RAID controller enables drive redundancy configurations for data protection
👎 Cons
- Two 300GB 15K HDDs provide limited total storage, likely requiring additional drives
- Renewed hardware may have a shorter remaining service life than new equipment
- The Intel Xeon Silver 4110 is a previous-generation processor that may lag behind current alternatives
- 15K RPM HDDs are slower than SSDs for I/O-intensive workloads
- Warranty coverage on renewed servers is typically shorter than on new purchases