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Comparison of Dell Poweredge R770 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 Servers

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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:

Dell PowerEdge R770
HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12

🖥️ General information

Parameter Dell PowerEdge R770 HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12
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

  • Dell R770 : Optimized for cloud services, virtualization, AI, machine learning, and scalable analytics.

  • HPE DL380 Gen12 : Versatile, works well with VDI, databases, SAP, VMware, real-time computing.

▶ Winner : Both , depending on the type of load.


2. Productivity

  • Both use the latest Intel Xeon Gen6 processors and DDR5.

  • HPE supports more RAM.

  • Dell has higher memory speeds (up to 6400 MT/s).

▶ Winner : Dell for faster RAM; HPE for more storage.


🛠️ 3. Functionality

  • HPE has more options in terms of GPU and PCIe expansion.

  • Dell supports OpenBMC and Smart Cooling 2.0.

▶ Winner : HPE , for greater configuration flexibility.


🔒 4. Reliability

  • Both have hot-swappable components, power redundancy, RAID controllers, and ECC memory.

  • High level of reliability in corporate data centers.

▶ Winner : Draw — both very reliable.


🔐 5. Security

  • Dell : Silicon Root of Trust, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0.

  • HPE : Silicon Root of Trust, TPM 2.0, Intrusion Detection, Advanced iLO security.

▶ Winner : HPE , has deeper security integration through iLO.


🧩 6. Flexibility

  • HPE offers more options for storage expansion, GPU, PCIe, and cooling (including liquid).

  • Dell is more standardized for cloud workloads, fewer configurations.

▶ Winner : HPE , for best scalability.


⚙️ 7. Efficiency

  • Dell : Smart Cooling 2.0, up to 1500W PSU, reduced power consumption at the layout level.

  • HPE : Liquid Cooling Support (DLC), HPE Intelligent Power Supplies.

▶ Winner : Dell — lower power consumption in typical scenarios; HPE — under DLC.


🧠 8. Management

  • Dell : Open Server Manager (OpenBMC), REST API, iDRAC9.

  • HPE : HPE iLO 7, HPE OneView, update and monitoring automation.

▶ Winner : HPE , thanks to its mature and feature-rich management ecosystem.


🛒 9. Consumables

  • Both servers use standard components available on the market: RAM, HDD, SSD, power supply, fans.

  • Dell has slightly fewer SKUs; HPE has a wider range of parts.

▶ Winner : Draw , depending on the provider.


💰 10. Price

  • Dell R770 : Starting price from ~$21,000 for the base configuration.

  • 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
Workloads Both
Productivity Dell (speed), HPE (volume)
Functionality HPE
Reliability Draw
Security HPE
Flexibility HPE
Efficiency Dell
Management HPE
Consumables Draw
Price HPE

👉 Recommendation :

  • Dell PowerEdge R770 — for cloud and scale-out applications with a focus on energy efficiency and ease of deployment.

  • HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen12 — for more complex, customized, or graphically-oriented environments with advanced control and management.

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