
Dell PowerEdge R740 8 Bay Renewed Server
A renewed 2U rack server with dual Intel Bronze 3106 capability, 64GB RAM, and 8 hot-plug bays for scalable enterprise workloads.
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Overview
Maximize Efficiency with the Dell PowerEdge R740 Server
The Dell PowerEdge R740 is a versatile server designed for demanding workloads and scalability. It combines powerful processing capabilities, ample storage, and efficient management features to support your business needs.
Specifications:
- Processor: Intel Bronze 3106 Eight Core 1.7Ghz
- Memory: 64GB RAM
- Storage: 2 x 1.8TB 10K
- Hard Drive Bays: 8 x 2.5" Hot Plug
- RAID Controller: H330
Key Features
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 8 hot-plug 2.5-inch bays with 6 open slots allow substantial storage expansion without downtime.
- 64GB DDR4 RAM with room to grow across 24 DIMM slots supports memory-intensive applications and virtualization.
- 2U rack form factor balances compute density with enough internal space for dual CPUs and extensive storage.
- The H330 RAID controller provides hardware-level data protection across multiple RAID configurations.
- Renewed pricing makes enterprise-grade Dell server hardware accessible for smaller budgets, labs, or development environments.
👎 Cons
- The Intel Bronze 3106 is an entry-level Xeon with no Turbo Boost, so single-threaded application performance is limited at the fixed 1.7GHz clock.
- The 2 x 1.8TB 10K drives are spinning disks, not SSDs, which limits I/O performance for latency-sensitive workloads out of the box.
- As a renewed unit, warranty coverage is typically shorter and provided by the reseller rather than Dell directly.
- The H330 RAID controller lacks a write cache, which reduces write performance compared to the higher-end H730 or H740 options.