
Dell PowerEdge R740 Server 2X Silver 4110 (Renewed)
Renewed Dell PowerEdge R740 server with dual Xeon Silver processors, 256GB RAM, and 14.4TB raw storage for enterprise workloads.
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Overview
Maximize Server Performance with the Dell PowerEdge R740 (Renewed)
The Dell PowerEdge R740 is a versatile and powerful server designed for a wide range of workloads. This renewed server has been professionally inspected and tested to ensure it performs reliably, offering exceptional value for businesses requiring robust server infrastructure.
Specifications:
- Brand: Dell
- Model: PowerEdge R740
- Drive Bays: 8 x 2.5 Hot Plug
- Processors: 2X Silver 4110 Eight Core 2.1Ghz
- Memory: 256GB RAM
- Storage: 8X 1.8TB 10K
- RAID Controller: H330
Key Features
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 256GB RAM provides substantial capacity for virtualization, databases, and memory-intensive enterprise applications.
- Dual Xeon Silver 4110 processors deliver strong multi-threaded performance for concurrent workloads.
- Eight hot-plug 2.5-inch drive bays with 1.8TB 10K drives allow storage expansion and easy drive replacement.
- The 2U R740 chassis is one of Dell's most versatile platforms with extensive PCIe expansion options.
- Renewed pricing makes enterprise-grade server hardware accessible at a fraction of the original cost.
👎 Cons
- The H330 RAID controller lacks a cache module, limiting write performance compared to the higher-end H730 or H740.
- As a renewed unit, the remaining lifespan of mechanical 10K drives should be evaluated and monitored.
- The Xeon Silver 4110 is a previous-generation processor that lacks support for newer instruction sets.
- Power and cooling requirements demand a proper server room or data center environment.
- Warranty coverage on renewed servers is typically shorter and more limited than new Dell ProSupport contracts.