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r740s are still fine to be used for production, even with new 15 and 16 gens available.
Right before they went EOL we ordered stacks and stacks of them. They’re perfect for our edge sites and match the rest of our deployed hardware, so it only made sense. Also have a lot still in production for clustering, tho we finally started to get some x50 and x60 equipment.
As far as I remeber, it was possible to prolongue dell support for them, so, yeah, they are still good.
We've still got 7 R640's in production across two locations.
Same and an R720 😅
Well, it depends from the worload, but I would really change them to new hardware already.
I've got 2x R720xd's since they got sorted out at work. Bougjt a "new" power brick for one of those (other 3 were fine) since a capacitor exploaded when i turned it wrong... And that was it. Apperently it just sat in a corner for a year to be soon sorted out and the capacitors were dry...
Anyways, im using those in my homelab so ce then, 24/7 for about half a year now. Power usage is only 210w in idle, unless I have much traffic gling on there.. Then it is at about 300w each...
Perfect for my needs. Runs my Proxmox, HomeAssistant, few VMs, filehosting for my Videos, DHCP-Router, Firewall, IPS/IDS Systems (im just getting into this, so i set them up for fun internally) and so on.
Two are allmost too much tbh 😅😂
That is what I am talking about, they are still good for running them especially for SMB, if they can get refurb servers with hardware support.
Yeap, our customer using used R740s for VMware cluster and Starwinds VSAN for high availability. The only thing I would mention is not using refurb drives.
aren't those worse than a modern i3?
Which modern i3 supports hundreds of gigabytes of RAM and has a shit ton of cores?
Hmm, obviously not...