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Comparison of Dell Poweredge R760 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 Servers


A comparative analysis of two leading data center servers: Dell PowerEdge R760 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11, focusing on the specified characteristics.
Both servers are powerful 2U dual-processor solutions designed for modern enterprise workloads. They represent their manufacturers' flagship models in the universal rack server segment, using the latest 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors.
Comparative Analysis: Dell PowerEdge R760 vs. HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11
Characteristic | Dell PowerEdge R760 | HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 |
1. Workloads | Versatility with a focus on performance: • High-performance computing (HPC): With support for powerful processors and a large number of GPUs. • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML): Better GPU density (up to 2 DW) makes it ideal for training models. • Virtualization: Suitable for large virtualized environments. • Databases: Handles large databases with high transaction volume. • Data analytics. | Versatility with a focus on hybrid clouds and scalability: • Virtualization: Optimized for virtual machine deployments. • Software-Defined Storage (SDS): Highly flexible storage. • AI/ML: Supports GPUs (up to 3 DW or 8 SW) to accelerate workloads. • Telecom (Telco), DB Analytics, VDI, Containers. • Cloud Computing: Designed for hybrid cloud environments with an intuitive management experience. |
2. Productivity | High, especially for GPU-intensive tasks: • Processors: Up to two 4th/5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 64 cores per processor).• Memory: 32 DDR5 DIMM slots, up to 8TB RDIMM, speeds up to 5600 MT/s.• PCIe: Up to 8 PCIe Gen5 slots.• GPU: Up to 2 double-width graphics accelerators.• Storage: Up to 24 NVMe drives, EDSFF E3.S support.• Verdict: Slight raw performance advantage and higher GPU density, making it better for AI/HPC. | Very high, with a focus on network throughput: • Processors: Up to two 4th/5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 64 cores per processor).• Memory: Up to 8 TB DDR5 Smart Memory.• PCIe: Up to 8 PCIe Gen5 slots and 2 OCP 3.0 slots (up to 11 PCIe Gen5 slots possible in some configurations).• GPU: Up to 3 double-width or 8 single-width GPUs.• Storage: Up to 20 EDSFF drives, flexible configurations with SAS/SATA/NVMe.• Network: High I/O throughput, capable of reaching ~1.4 Tb/s without loss. |
3. Functionality | Flexibility and modularity: • Modular design: With flexible drive bays (front/rear).• Storage options: Wide selection of SAS/SATA/NVMe with different form factors (2.5", 3.5", E3.S).• RAID controllers: PERC H965i, H755, H355, etc. | Extensive expansion and integration: • Modular drive trays: Tool-free access. • Configuration flexibility: Excellent backward compatibility. • OCP 3.0: Integrated network card slots. • Boot Optimized Storage Device: Boot-optimized storage (e.g. NS204i-u Gen11 NVMe). • Verdict: HPE could have a little more PCIe expansion options. |
4. Reliability | Enterprise-grade reliability: • Redundant components: Hot-swappable power supplies, fans, drives. • Cooling technology: Multi-vector cooling 2.0 for efficient heat dissipation. • Dell Cyber Resilient Architecture: Provides security at the firmware level. | Exceptional Reliability and Resilience: • End-to-end resiliency: From the silicon level to the operating system. • Redundancy: All critical components are redundant. • Cooling technology: Adaptive fans and thermal detection. • Verdict: Both are reliable, but HPE is often considered the leader due to its Silicon Root of Trust and recovery features. |
5. Security | Comprehensive built-in features: • Silicon Root of Trust: Ensures firmware and BIOS integrity. • Secure Boot and Secure Erase: Protects boot and securely erases data. • System Lockdown: Prevents unauthorized configuration changes. TPM 1.2/2.0: Supports Trusted Platform Module. • Data at Rest Encryption. | Advanced security measures at the silicon level: • HPE Silicon Root of Trust: Unique technology that ensures firmware immutability and verification from the start of boot. • iLO 6 with advanced security features: Protection against malicious code and unauthorized access. • Intel® Software Guard Extensions (SGX) and Intel® Boot Guard: Hardware and software assistance for protection. • Automatic recovery: In the event of compromised code being detected. • Verdict: HPE has one of the strongest implementations of the "root of trust" on the market. |
6. Flexibility | Highly adaptable: • Storage configurations: Wide choice of disk options and their quantity. • Scalability: Wide range of processors, memory and I/O expansions. • Cooling options: Standard air cooling and direct liquid cooling (DLC) option for intensive workloads. | Flexibility for different environments: • Modular architecture: Simplifies configuration and maintenance.• Hybrid support: Designed to integrate with cloud platforms.• Wide range of accelerators: A variety of GPUs and adapters for specialized tasks.• Verdict: Both servers are very flexible and scalable. HPE has additional flexibility due to its focus on hybrid cloud integrations. |
7. Efficiency | High energy efficiency: • Power supplies: Wide range of high efficiency power supplies (Titanium, Platinum). • Intelligent thermal management: Optimized airflow and Multi-vector cooling 2.0 to reduce fan power consumption. | Power and cooling optimization: • HPE Flex Slot Power Supplies: High-efficiency power supplies. • ASHRAE compliant: Wide operating temperature range. • Adaptive fans: Dynamically adjust fan speeds to optimize cooling and power. • Verdict: Both are effective. Dell focuses more on intelligent control, HPE on wide temperature range. |
8. Management | Comprehensive and convenient management: • iDRAC9 (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller): Integrated controller for remote management, monitoring and updates. • Dell Lifecycle Controller: Simplifies deployment, configuration and firmware updates. • Dell OpenManage: A set of tools for centralized infrastructure management (Enterprise, Power Manager, Mobile). | Intuitive and intelligent management: • HPE iLO 6 (Integrated Lights-Out): The modern standard for remote management that provides secure configuration, monitoring, and updates. • HPE OneView: A platform for infrastructure automation and orchestration. • HPE InfoSight: Integration with AI-driven predictive analytics to detect and prevent issues (available with iLO Advanced license). • HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management: Management as a service for hybrid clouds. • Verdict: HPE has the edge with InfoSight and integration with cloud services that provide proactive management and analytics. |
9. Consumables | Wide range and availability: • Parts and components: Easily available through Dell's global network of suppliers. • Support: A wide range of support and warranty options. • Long-term lifecycle: Dell is known for its long-term product support and parts availability, even for older generations. | High availability and quality: • Parts and components: Genuine HPE parts are available through a distribution network. • Service support: HPE global service programs. • Compatibility: Emphasis on compatibility with existing HPE solutions. |
10. Price | Competitive, often more transparent: • Base price: Typically starts at ~$5,800 - $6,200 for base configurations. Increases significantly depending on CPUs, memory, storage, and GPUs. • Licensing: Typically simpler licensing structure with lower overhead. | Slightly higher, with additional licenses: • Base price: Often starts at €5,900+ (and increases accordingly with configuration complexity). • Licensing: Some advanced features (e.g. iLO Advanced, OneView Advanced, InfoSight) may require additional licenses, increasing the total cost of ownership (TCO). • Verdict: Dell often offers more competitive pricing for base configurations and can be more cost-effective considering licensing fees. |
Conclusion
Both the Dell PowerEdge R760 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 servers are among the best 2U dual-socket solutions on the market, using the latest technologies. The choice between them largely depends on your specific priorities and existing infrastructure:
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Choose the Dell PowerEdge R760 if:
- Your workloads are GPU-intensive (AI/ML, HPC) and you need maximum GPU density in a 2U form factor.
- You are looking for more transparent pricing and potentially lower licensing costs.
- You already have Dell infrastructure and are used to their management software (iDRAC/OpenManage).
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Choose HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 if:
- You prioritize advanced security features at the silicon level (HPE Silicon Root of Trust) and intelligent, proactive management (HPE InfoSight).
- You need maximum I/O flexibility and integration with hybrid cloud environments (HPE GreenLake, OneView).
- You already have HPE infrastructure and are used to their management software (iLO/OneView).
Overall, the Dell R760 may have a slight advantage in pure performance for specific GPU-intensive compute workloads, while the HPE DL380 Gen11 stands out with its security features, intelligent management, and optimization for hybrid cloud environments.