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HP DL380G9-P840-2698V3-16GB-40TB-0R-0B DL380 G9 Server Renewed
16GB DDR4
A renewed dual-Xeon rack server with 32 cores, 16GB RAM, and 40TB raw storage for data-intensive enterprise workloads.
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Demanding Workloads
Introducing the HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server, a robust and efficient solution for data-intensive applications. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon processors, ample memory, and high-capacity storage, this server is designed for reliability.
- 2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V3 16-Core 2.3Ghz
- 16GB DDR4 REG RAM
- 40TB (4x 10TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")
- HPE Smart Array P840 12Gb/s
Key Features
HP DL380 G9 4-Bay 3.5 Server
2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V3 16-Core 2.3Ghz
16GB DDR4 REG RAM
HPE Smart Array P840 12Gb/s
40TB (4x 10TB SAS 12Gb/s 3.5")
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual 16-core Xeon E5-2698 V3 processors deliver substantial multi-threaded compute power
- 40TB raw storage across four 10TB SAS drives provides high-capacity data storage out of the box
- HPE Smart Array P840 RAID controller supports enterprise data protection configurations
- DL380 G9 platform is widely supported with extensive documentation and firmware updates
- Renewed pricing makes enterprise-grade server hardware accessible at a fraction of new cost
👎 Cons
- 16GB DDR4 RAM is minimal for most server workloads and will likely require an immediate upgrade
- Renewed hardware carries inherent uncertainty about remaining component lifespan
- 4-bay 3.5-inch configuration limits future drive expansion compared to higher-density chassis options
- Older-generation Xeon V3 processors consume more power per core than current server CPUs
- Server-class hardware generates significant noise and heat, requiring a suitable environment
Frequently Asked Questions
What processors are installed in this DL380 G9?
It comes equipped with two Intel Xeon E5-2698 V3 processors, each with 16 cores running at 2.3GHz base clock, providing a total of 32 physical cores.
What does "renewed" mean for this server?
The server has been professionally inspected, tested, and restored to full working condition. Components are verified functional, though cosmetic wear consistent with prior data center use may be present.
What RAID controller is included?
It includes the HPE Smart Array P840 controller with 12Gb/s SAS connectivity, supporting various RAID levels for data protection and performance across the installed drives.
Is 16GB of RAM sufficient, or should I plan to upgrade?
16GB DDR4 is a minimal starting configuration for a server of this class. For most production workloads — virtualization, databases, or file serving — you will likely want to add more RAM. The DL380 G9 supports up to 768GB across its 24 DIMM slots.
How many drive bays does this configuration include?
This is the 4-bay 3.5-inch configuration, with all four bays populated by 10TB SAS drives for 40TB total raw capacity.