
HP Intel Xeon Virtualization Server DL360 G9 (Renewed)
Renewed HP ProLiant DL360 G9 server with dual 12-core Xeons, 256GB RAM, and 24TB storage for virtualization workloads.
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Overview
HP High-End Virtualization Server: Powerhouse Performance for Demanding Workloads
The HP High-End Virtualization Server is engineered for exceptional performance and reliability. Featuring dual Intel Xeon processors, massive RAM, and substantial storage, this renewed server is designed to handle demanding virtualization tasks. Ideal for businesses requiring robust and scalable server solutions, this server delivers the power and capacity needed to support critical operations.
- CPU: 2x E5-2650v4 2.20GHz 12-Core (24-Cores Total)
- RAM: 256GB DDR4
- Hard Drive: 4x 6TB 7.2K SAS 3.5" HDD
- Smart Array: P440ar w/ 2GB FBWC
- NIC: 4x1Gbe
- PSU: 2x 500W
- Operating System: Windows Server 2019 Standard Evaluation
Key Features
HP Proliant DL360 G9 4-Bay LFF Server | 2x E5-2650v4 2.20GHz 12-Core CPU (24-Cores Total)
256GB DDR4 RAM | 4x 6TB 7.2K SAS 3.5" HDD
Smart Array P440ar w/ 2GB FBWC | 4x1Gbe NIC
2x 500W PSU | Windows Server 2019 Standard Evaluation
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual 12-core Xeon E5-2650v4 processors deliver strong multi-threaded virtualization performance
- 256GB DDR4 RAM provides ample memory for running numerous virtual machines simultaneously
- 24TB raw storage across four 6TB SAS drives offers substantial capacity out of the box
- Hardware RAID controller with 2GB flash-backed write cache protects data during power loss
- Dual 500W redundant power supplies ensure continued operation if one PSU fails
👎 Cons
- Windows Server 2019 Standard Evaluation is a time-limited license that will require a paid activation
- As a renewed unit, it may show cosmetic wear and warranty coverage is typically shorter than new equipment
- The E5-2650v4 is a previous-generation processor that lacks features found in current Xeon Scalable chips
- 7.2K SAS spinning drives are significantly slower than SSD storage for I/O-intensive workloads
- 4x 1GbE network ports may be a bottleneck for high-throughput virtualization environments requiring 10GbE or faster