
HP MLServer2 ProLiant ML350 G10 Xeon Tower Server Renewed
Renewed HP ProLiant ML350 G10 tower server with dual Xeon processors, 64GB ECC RAM, and 16TB storage for small business workloads.
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Your Business with HP ProLiant ML350 G10 (Renewed)
The HP ProLiant ML350 G10 Tower Server is designed for small businesses needing a reliable server for backup, file storage, and application hosting. This renewed server offers robust performance with its Intel Xeon processor, ample memory, and high-capacity storage.
- Server: HP ProLiant ML350 G10 4U Tower Server
- Processors: Dual (2) Intel Xeon Bronze 3106 8-Core 1.7GHz 11MB CPUs
- Memory (RAM): 64GB DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz ECC Registered Memory
- Storage: 16TB (4 x 4TB) 7.2K 6Gb/s SATA 3.5" HDDs
- RAID Controller: Onboard
- Power Supply: Dual Power Supply
Key Features
The HP ProLiant ML350 G10 4U Tower Server, an easy to deploy and manage small business server made for backup, file, and application server roles!
Dual (2) Intel Xeon Bronze 3106 8-Core 1.7GHz 11MB CPUs; 64GB DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz ECC Registered Memory
16TB (4 x 4TB) 7.2K 6Gb/s SATA 3.5" HDDs for High Capacity Storage
Onboard RAID Controller, Dual Power Supply
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual Xeon processors provide strong multi-threaded performance for file serving, backup, and application hosting
- 64GB ECC registered RAM supports demanding workloads and ensures data integrity
- 16TB raw storage across four drives offers substantial capacity out of the box
- Dual redundant power supplies reduce the risk of downtime from a single power failure
- Tower form factor requires no rack infrastructure, making it practical for small office environments
👎 Cons
- Renewed unit may have cosmetic wear and typically carries a shorter warranty than new equipment
- Xeon Bronze 3106 processors have a relatively low 1.7GHz clock speed with no Turbo Boost, limiting single-threaded performance
- 7.2K SATA drives are slower than SAS or SSD alternatives for I/O-intensive applications
- The 4U tower chassis is large and heavy, requiring dedicated floor or desk space
- Onboard RAID controller details are unspecified, which may limit advanced RAID configuration options