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HP DL380G9-P440-2698V4-256GB-24TB-0R-0B DL380 G9 Server - E5-2698 V4, 256GB, 24TB (Renewed)

256GB DDR4

Dual 20-core Xeon E5-2698 V4 processors and 256GB DDR4 ECC RAM deliver 40 compute threads and server-class memory integrity in a 2U rack chassis.

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Overview

High-Performance Computing with the HP DL380 G9 Server

The HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5" Server offers robust computing power for demanding business applications. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon E5-2698 V4 20-Core processors, 256GB DDR4 REG RAM, and a HPE Smart Array P440 12Gb/s controller, this server delivers exceptional performance and reliability. With 24TB of storage provided by four 6TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5" hard drives and dual power supplies, it ensures ample capacity and redundancy for critical operations. Ideal for businesses requiring high availability and processing power.

Specifications:

  • Processors: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V4 20-Core 2.2Ghz
  • Memory: 256GB DDR4 REG RAM
  • Hard Drives: 24TB (4x 6TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")
  • Controller: HPE Smart Array P440 12Gb/s
  • Form Factor: 4-Bay 3.5"

Key Features

HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server

2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V4 20-Core 2.2Ghz

256GB DDR4 REG RAM

HPE Smart Array P440 12Gb/s

24TB (4x 6TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 40 physical cores and 80 threads across dual E5-2698 V4 sockets handle massively parallel workloads — virtualization, scientific computing, and large-scale data processing — without CPU saturation.
  • 256GB DDR4 Registered ECC RAM provides error-correcting memory at a capacity level that supports dozens of concurrent virtual machines or large in-memory datasets.
  • HPE Smart Array P440 with 12Gb/s SAS delivers hardware RAID capability and protects the 24TB array with controller-level caching and parity options.
  • 24TB raw storage via four enterprise SAS drives is sized for file server, backup target, or VM datastore deployments without immediate storage expansion.
  • Dual power supply configuration (implied by "high availability" design) provides redundant power delivery for critical production uptime requirements.

👎 Cons

  • Broadwell-EP E5-2698 V4 is a 2016-era architecture — DDR3 is not supported, but the platform has no path to newer DDR5, PCIe 4.0, or AVX-512 instruction support found in current-generation Xeon Scalable platforms.
  • 4-bay 3.5" configuration limits raw drive count; maximum storage density is constrained compared to higher-bay-count DL380 variants without a drive expander.
  • 12Gb/s SAS spinning disks deliver high capacity but cap random IOPS at roughly 175-200 IOPS per drive — a bottleneck for high-concurrency transactional database workloads.
  • Renewed status means iLO management license, FBWC cache module presence, and drive health history require buyer verification — these are not guaranteed in refurbished configurations.
  • 2U rack chassis requires data center or server room deployment; power draw from dual 20-core Xeons under load is substantial and not suited to office or home lab environments without appropriate power infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each E5-2698 V4 is a 20-core/40-thread chip running at 2.2GHz base with a 3.6GHz Turbo Boost ceiling. Dual-socket populates both CPU sockets for a combined 40 cores and 80 threads across the NUMA topology. This matters for workload placement — memory-intensive tasks perform best when threads are pinned to the socket whose DIMM channels hold the relevant data.
The P440 supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60. It connects to drives via a 12Gb/s SAS bus, which fully saturates 6Gb/s SAS drives and is forward-compatible with 12Gb/s SAS drives. The P440 typically ships with a Flash-Backed Write Cache (FBWC) module — confirm the cache module is present in the specific unit, as its absence significantly impacts RAID 5/6 write performance.
The DL380 G9 supports up to 24 DIMM slots across both processors (12 slots per CPU) and a maximum of 3TB of DDR4 LRDIMM or 768GB of RDIMM. The current 256GB configuration uses a fraction of that headroom, leaving substantial room for expansion if workloads grow.
Renewed indicates the unit has been inspected, refurbished, and tested by a third-party vendor — not HP directly. Buyers should verify: whether the iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) management license is active, whether the FBWC cache module is installed on the P440, that all 24TB of storage is recognized in the RAID controller, and what warranty coverage applies. HP's original warranty does not transfer; coverage depends entirely on the seller.
The four 6TB 12Gb/s SAS 3.5" drives are enterprise-class spinning disks — high capacity, high endurance, and designed for 24/7 operation with 1.2M-hour MTBF ratings. They are optimized for sequential throughput workloads: database backups, NAS/file server duties, virtual machine image storage, and archive tiers. For IOPS-intensive workloads (OLTP databases, high-concurrency applications), supplementing with SSD cache or replacing drives with SAS SSDs is recommended.