I might have a shot of getting one or two HPE ProLiant DL360 GEN10 (HSTNS-2154) servers for a good price and would like some help figuring out what they are worth.
They have been used with an HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8200 It’s three modules, one HPE 3PARA-SV1009 (brain) and two HPE 3PARA-ST1111. which is also available, but that would be too overkill for me.
The specs are not too crazy (press the link to see the complete parts – I don’t think it’s been modified.):
- CPU: 2 x Xeon-S 4112 (2.6 GHz/4-core/85 W)
- RAM: 64 GB (4 x 16GB Dual Rank x8 DDR4-2666)
- STORAGE: 2 x 240 GB SATA SSD I 6GB/s
- NETWORK: 4x1gbit + dual 16gbit fiber card
- PSU: Dual/reduntant 500W PSU
Bought in 2021. Out of warrenty. Comes with ILO, but afaik, that’s a subscription thing rather than a specific hardware.
If the dual 16gb fiber card is worth anything and easy to sell, I might just do that. No use for it without also getting the StoreServ.
For context. I’m totally new to HPE. I’ve only had Dell PowerEdge – and currently have a T420. And I’m a hobbyist – not related to my work in any way. I’m thinking this could be a secondary VM host for more crucial stuff, and in time when the SSD / Storage prices go down, I might populate and use it as a NAS
Appreciate all input! :)
iLO itself is Embedded on the System Board.
iLO Advanced is a license applied to the iLO to unlock more features.
If they don’t fully factory reset the iLO before you buy, then any license would be still in effect.
If you have the serial numbers, you can dump an overly detailed report of the config as it left the HPE factory by putting it into partsurfer.hpe.comT420 would be an HPE “Gen8” equivalent.