
HP DL380 Gen10 24B SFF Xeon Server 256GB (Renewed)
Dual Xeon Silver 10-core processors and 256GB DDR4 in a proven 2U chassis deliver data-center-class compute power at a fraction of new server pricing.
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Overview
Maximize Your Data Center Performance with the HPE Proliant DL380 Gen10 Server
Designed for diverse workloads and environments, the HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 delivers world-class performance and scalability. This renewed server features dual Intel Xeon Silver processors, ample DDR4 memory, and advanced RAID capabilities, making it ideal for demanding applications and data-intensive tasks. The 24 drive bays support a large amount of storage. Tested and certified to look and work like new.
Specifications:
- System: HP Proliant DL380 Gen10 24-Bay Server
- Processors: 2x Intel Xeon Silver 4114 2.20GHz 10-Core (20-cores total)
- Memory: 256GB DDR4 (16x 16GB)
- Hard Drives: No Hard Drives - 24 drive trays w/ screws included
- RAID: HP Smart Array P408i-a 2GB FBWC 12Gb/s SAS RAID
- Power Supplies: 2x 800W Redundant Power Supplies (RPS)
- Chipset Brand: Intel
- RAM: 256 GB DDR4
Key Features
HP Proliant DL380 Gen10 24-Bay Server
2x Intel Xeon Silver 4114 2.20GHz 10-Core (20-cores total)
256GB DDR4 (16x 16GB)
24 drive trays w/ screws included
HP Smart Array P408i-a 2GB FBWC 12Gb/s SAS RAID
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 20 cores and 40 threads across dual Xeon Silver 4114 CPUs provide substantial parallel compute capacity for virtualization, database, and containerized workload hosting — well beyond what a single-socket workstation server delivers.
- 256GB of DDR4 ECC registered memory across 16 populated DIMM slots leaves 8 slots free for future expansion, and the ECC layer provides hardware error correction critical for data integrity in long-running server workloads.
- The HP Smart Array P408i-a with 2GB Flash-Backed Write Cache delivers hardware-accelerated RAID with write-back caching, meaningfully outperforming software RAID solutions in sustained write throughput and protecting against data corruption on unexpected power loss.
- Dual 800W redundant power supplies eliminate single-point-of-failure risk on the power delivery side — one PSU can be hot-swapped without taking the server offline.
- 24 SFF drive bays provide substantial storage scalability: at current 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive densities, the fully populated chassis can support multi-hundred-terabyte raw storage capacity in a single 2U footprint.
👎 Cons
- The Xeon Silver 4114's 2.2GHz base clock and Skylake-SP architecture are multiple generations behind current Sapphire Rapids and Granite Rapids Xeons — single-threaded performance and per-core efficiency lag modern hardware, which matters for latency-sensitive or lightly-threaded applications.
- No storage drives are included — 24 empty bays mean significant additional investment in SAS or SATA drives before the server can be put into production use.
- As a renewed unit, the remaining warranty term and service history are not equivalent to a new purchase — HPE's standard factory warranty does not apply, and hardware failure risk assessment requires understanding the refurbishment process and what components were tested or replaced.
- The 2U chassis and dual-PSU design generate substantial airflow noise under load — typical of enterprise rack servers — making this unsuitable for office or open-floor deployments without acoustic enclosure.
- Memory bandwidth is limited by the DDR4 speed of the installed DIMMs and the Skylake-SP memory controller; workloads requiring high sustained memory throughput (HPC, in-memory analytics) will hit this ceiling before exhausting core count.