
HP ASISVR124 ProLiant ML350 G10 Server Xeon Silver Renewed
Dual Xeon Silver 4110 muscle paired with 256GB DDR4 and 15.36TB all-flash RAID storage makes this renewed ML350 Gen10 a serious mid-market enterprise workhorse.
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Overview
Power Your Enterprise with the HP ProLiant ML350 G10 Server
The HP ProLiant ML350 G10 Tower Server is a robust and reliable solution for enterprise-level computing needs. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon Silver processors, ample memory, and high-capacity solid-state drives, this server delivers exceptional performance and storage capabilities. Pre-installed with Windows Server 2019, it's ready to handle demanding workloads and ensure your business operates smoothly.
Specifications:
- Brand: HP
- Model: ASISVR124
- Processors: 2 x Intel Xeon Silver 4110 (8-Core, 2.10GHz)
- Memory: 256GB DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz Registered
- Storage: 15.36TB (8 x 1.92TB) SATA III SSD in RAID
- Operating System: Windows Server 2019
- Power Supplies: Redundant Power Supplies
Key Features
HP ProLiant ML350 Gen10 Tower Server with Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Installed
Dual (2) Intel Xeon Silver 4110 8-Core 2.10GHz 8MB CPUs
256GB (8 x 32GB) DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz Registered Memory
15.36TB (8 x 1.92TB) 6Gb/s SATA III Solid State Drives for Ultra Fast Enterprise Storage in RAID; Redundant Power Supplies
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual Xeon Silver 4110s deliver 16 cores / 32 threads, providing meaningful headroom for multi-tenant virtualization or parallel application workloads.
- 256GB of ECC RDIMM at DDR4-2400 is a high memory-to-core ratio — roughly 16GB per physical core — enabling dense VM provisioning without swapping.
- 15.36TB of all-SATA-SSD storage eliminates mechanical drive failure risk and delivers substantially lower latency than equivalent-capacity HDD arrays.
- Redundant power supplies mean a single PSU failure does not take down the system — critical for always-on enterprise deployments.
- Tower form factor allows deployment in non-datacenter environments (offices, closets) without rack infrastructure investment.
👎 Cons
- SATA III SSDs cap at 6Gb/s per drive — workloads demanding NVMe-class random I/O (sub-100µs latency) will find this storage tier a ceiling.
- DDR4-2400 is a slower memory speed tier; while ECC correction is present, modern platforms running DDR4-3200 or DDR5 will outperform it in memory-bandwidth-sensitive workloads.
- As a renewed unit, iLO remote management licenses and HP support contracts likely require separate procurement — direct HP support entitlement is not guaranteed.
- Tower chassis limits expandability to the drive bays and PCIe slots present at time of configuration — no blade or modular expansion path.
- Windows Server 2019 licensing included may require additional CAL purchases depending on user or device count, adding hidden cost to the total deployment.