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Available server models from the warehouse in Kyiv:
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Silver 4510 2.4-4.1Ghz 12 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Silver 4514Y 2.0-3.4Ghz 16 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Gold 6526Y 2.8-3.9Ghz 16 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Gold 5420+ 2.0-4.1Ghz 28 Cores
Comparison of technical specifications of Dell Poweredge R770 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 servers.
Comparative analysis of Dell PowerEdge R770 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 servers by key criteria:


🖥️ General information
Parameter | Dell PowerEdge R770 | HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 |
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Form factor | 2U, dual-socket | 2U, dual-socket |
Processor generation | Intel Xeon 6th generation (Sierra Forest or Granite Rapids) | Intel Xeon 6th Generation (Emerald Rapids) |
RAM | Up to 2TB DDR5 (32 slots, up to 6400 MT/s) | Up to 8TB DDR5 (32 slots, up to 5600 MT/s) |
Refuge | Up to 16× EDSFF E3.S NVMe Gen5 or 24× 2.5” SAS/SATA | Up to 36× EDSFF, 24× SFF or 12× LFF (SAS/SATA/NVMe) |
GPU | Up to 4 GPUs (single-width) | Up to 8 GPUs (single-width) or 3 (double-width) |
PCIe slots | Up to 4× PCIe Gen5 | Up to 6× PCIe Gen5 + 2× OCP 3.0 |
🔍 Comparative analysis by criteria
✅ 1. Workloads
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Dell R770 : Optimized for cloud services, virtualization, AI, machine learning, and scalable analytics.
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HPE DL380 Gen12 : Versatile, works well with VDI, databases, SAP, VMware, real-time computing.
▶ Winner : Both , depending on the type of load.
⚡ 2. Productivity
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Both use the latest Intel Xeon Gen6 processors and DDR5.
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HPE supports more RAM.
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Dell has higher memory speeds (up to 6400 MT/s).
▶ Winner : Dell for faster RAM; HPE for more storage.
🛠️ 3. Functionality
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HPE has more options in terms of GPU and PCIe expansion.
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Dell supports OpenBMC and Smart Cooling 2.0.
▶ Winner : HPE , for greater configuration flexibility.
🔒 4. Reliability
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Both have hot-swappable components, power redundancy, RAID controllers, and ECC memory.
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High level of reliability in corporate data centers.
▶ Winner : Draw — both very reliable.
🔐 5. Security
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Dell : Silicon Root of Trust, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0.
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HPE : Silicon Root of Trust, TPM 2.0, Intrusion Detection, Advanced iLO security.
▶ Winner : HPE , has deeper security integration through iLO.
🧩 6. Flexibility
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HPE offers more options for storage expansion, GPU, PCIe, and cooling (including liquid).
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Dell is more standardized for cloud workloads, fewer configurations.
▶ Winner : HPE , for best scalability.
⚙️ 7. Efficiency
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Dell : Smart Cooling 2.0, up to 1500 W PSU, reduced power consumption at the layout level.
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HPE : Liquid Cooling Support (DLC), HPE Intelligent Power Supplies.
▶ Winner : Dell — lower power consumption in typical scenarios; HPE — under DLC.
🧠 8. Management
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Dell : Open Server Manager (OpenBMC), REST API, iDRAC9.
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HPE : HPE iLO 7, HPE OneView, update and monitoring automation.
▶ Winner : HPE , thanks to its mature and multi-functional management ecosystem.
🛒 9. Consumables
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Both servers use standard components available on the market: RAM, HDD, SSD, power supply, fans.
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Dell has slightly fewer SKUs; HPE has a wider range of parts.
▶ Winner : Draw , depending on the provider.
💰 10. Price
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Dell R770 : Starting price from ~$21,000 for the base configuration.
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HPE DL380 Gen12 : Starting at ~$18,000–20,000 (depending on distributor), but can be more expensive in top configurations.
▶ Winner : HPE typically has a lower starting cost and more configuration options.
🏁 Conclusion:
Category | Winner |
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Workloads | Both |
Productivity | Dell (speed), HPE (volume) |
Functionality | HPE |
Reliability | Draw |
Security | HPE |
Flexibility | HPE |
Efficiency | Dell |
Management | HPE |
Consumables | Draw |
Price | HPE |
👉 Recommendation :
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Dell PowerEdge R770 — for cloud and scale-out applications with a focus on energy efficiency and ease of deployment.
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HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 — for more complex, customized, or graphically-oriented environments with advanced control and management.