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