
HP DL380G9-P240-2660V4-96GB-16TB-0R-0B DL380 G9 Server 2x E5-2660 V4 96GB 16TB (Renewed)
Dual 14-core Broadwell-EP muscle and 12Gb/s SAS throughput turn this renewed DL380 G9 into a cost-efficient workhorse for virtualization and storage-heavy workloads.
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Overview
High-Performance Server Solution for Your Business
The HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server is a robust and reliable solution for your business needs. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon E5-2660 V4 processors, ample DDR4 REG RAM, and a high-performance HPE Smart Array controller, this server delivers exceptional performance and scalability. With 16TB of storage and dual power supplies, it ensures your data is secure and accessible. This renewed server offers a cost-effective way to enhance your IT infrastructure.
Specifications:
- System: HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server
- Processors: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2660 V4 14-Core 2.0Ghz
- Memory: 96GB DDR4 REG RAM
- Hard Drives: 16TB (4x 4TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")
- Controller: HPE Smart Array P240 12Gb/s
Key Features
HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server
2x Intel Xeon E5-2660 V4 14-Core 2.0Ghz
96GB DDR4 REG RAM
HPE Smart Array P240 12Gb/s
16TB (4x 4TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual E5-2660 V4 CPUs deliver 56 threads at up to 3.2 GHz Turbo, providing substantial parallel compute for VM-dense workloads.
- HPE Smart Array P240 with 12Gb/s SAS saturates SAS drive bandwidth and offloads RAID parity to dedicated hardware.
- 96GB DDR4 registered ECC RAM provides error correction critical for server uptime and leaves headroom for expansion.
- Four 4TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5" drives total 16TB raw capacity with enterprise-grade rotational media designed for 24/7 duty cycles.
- Dual power supplies eliminate single points of failure at the PSU level, meeting basic HA requirements out of the box.
👎 Cons
- E5-2660 V4 is a Broadwell-EP (2016) part; per-core single-threaded performance lags significantly behind current Xeon Scalable or EPYC generations, which matters for latency-sensitive single-threaded workloads.
- 4-bay LFF chassis limits raw storage density; NVMe is not natively supported through the P240 controller, capping sequential I/O well below what an all-flash array delivers.
- As a renewed unit, iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) remote management license status and firmware revision level should be verified before deployment — these are commonly overlooked in refurbished server purchases.
- DDR4 registered DIMMs in this platform run at a maximum of 2400 MHz, which is slower than what modern server platforms support, creating a memory bandwidth ceiling under heavy NUMA-aware workloads.