Enterprise ProLiant DL380 Gen10 Server, 2X Xeon 4114, 128GB RAM (Renewed) vs HP DL380 G9 24-Core 256GB RAM 1.92TB Server (Renewed)
Overall winner: HP DL380 G9 24-Core 256GB RAM 1.92TB Server (Renewed)
Key Differences
Product A (HP DL380 G9) offers a higher memory capacity (256GB) and a 24-core dual E5-2650v4 CPU configuration and includes multi-drive storage options; it is listed at a more affordable price tier and has more review points. Product B (DL380 Gen10) uses dual Xeon 4114 CPUs and 128GB RAM, includes an SR Gen10 RAID controller but ships without HDDs or drive trays
Enterprise ProLiant DL380 Gen10 Server, 2X Xeon 4114, 128GB RAM (Renewed)
Enterprise ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server with dual Xeon 4114 processors and 128GB DDR4 RAM. Includes P408i-a Gen10 RAID controller and dual 800W PSUs. Customer insight: none
Pros
- dual Xeon 4114 processors
- 128GB DDR4 RAM
- includes SR Gen10 RAID controller
- dual 800W power supplies
Cons
- no HDDs or trays included
- limited customer insight data
- 2x 800W PSU may imply higher power needs
HP DL380 G9 24-Core 256GB RAM 1.92TB Server (Renewed)
HP Proliant DL380 G9 server with dual processors, 256GB RAM, and 4x 480GB SSDs. Includes Smart Array controller and SAS expander for scalable storage. Customer insight mentions user perspective from reviews
Pros
- robust dual-CPU configuration
- large memory capacity
- multi-drive storage options
- built-in NICs and redundant PSUs
Cons
- renewed product condition noted
- 2x E5-2650v4 processors with 24 cores total
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HP |
| Durability | HP |
| Versatility | HP |
| User Reviews | HP |