
Dell PowerEdge R540 Renewed Server 2x Silver 4110
A renewed dual-Xeon Silver 2U rack server with 96TB raw storage capacity and H730 RAID for demanding data workloads.
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Overview
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The Dell PowerEdge R540 is a refurbished server designed to provide a balance of performance, storage, and scalability. Equipped with two Intel Xeon Silver 4110 processors, 64GB of RAM, and eight 12TB SAS drives, this server offers ample resources for a variety of applications, including virtualization, data storage, and more. The H730 RAID controller ensures data protection and efficient storage management.
Specifications:
- Processors: 2 x Intel Xeon Silver 4110 Eight Core 2.1Ghz
- Memory: 64GB RAM
- Storage: 8 x 12TB SAS
- RAID Controller: H730
- Form Factor: 3.5" Hot Plug
Key Features
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual Xeon Silver 4110 processors provide strong multi-threaded performance for virtualization and data tasks
- 96TB raw storage across eight hot-plug 3.5-inch bays offers substantial capacity in a single chassis
- H730 RAID controller with 1GB cache supports a wide range of RAID levels for data protection
- 2U rack form factor balances storage density with efficient data center footprint
- Significantly lower cost than equivalent new server hardware
👎 Cons
- Renewed product may show cosmetic wear and lacks the original Dell manufacturer warranty
- 64GB RAM may require upgrading for memory-intensive virtualization or database workloads
- 12TB SAS spinning drives are slower than SSD storage for random I/O operations
- Power consumption is higher than current-generation server platforms with comparable performance
- Xeon Silver 4110 is a previous-generation processor with no upgrade path to newer CPU families