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Building a solid server infrastructure starts with choosing network hardware that you can rely on every day. At Hardware Direct, we have gathered proven Dell server configurations that are suitable for both small businesses and large data centers. We understand that every environment is different – that's why the Dell servers in our offer can be tailored to your specific requirements. As a long-time Dell partner, we not only sell hardware but also provide full technical support at every stage of implementation.

From Dell rack servers to tower servers – find the perfect solution for you

The size of your server room is no longer a limitation. In our store, we have prepared various chassis options – from Dell rack servers that fit into even the smallest rack cabinets, to powerful tower servers for more demanding applications.

The PowerEdge series is no coincidence – these machines were designed with real administrators’ needs in mind. Take a look at the modular design of the R740 and R750 models – this allows you to start with a basic configuration and expand it as needed. At Hardware Direct, we help you assemble not only the server itself but also all necessary mounting accessories.

Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors – Dell server performance at the highest level

Choosing a processor for a server is a key decision – especially when your applications run 24/7. At Hardware Direct, you will find Dell servers with the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors and AMD EPYC processors. There are no random choices here – each platform has its strengths.

Take, for example, a Dell server with a Xeon processor – it performs excellently in a VMware environment, where optimized virtualization instructions make a real difference. On the other hand, if you are looking for the best power-to-price ratio, EPYC platforms deserve special attention. Our offer includes configurations starting from basic Xeon Bronze units to powerful Platinum systems with 40 cores. Importantly – these are not just dry parameters, but real performance confirmed in dozens of implementations.

Memory and storage – scalability without compromise

Server performance is not only about the CPU. That's why at Hardware Direct, you can equip each Dell server with up to a terabyte fast memory RAM. This is not an exaggeration – modern virtual environments can utilize every gigabyte. Then there's the storage issue – here you have full freedom. You can start with fast NVMe drives for databases, add large SAS units for backup, and connect everything with an advanced RAID controller. Dell PowerEdge gives you the freedom to mix different storage technologies in one enclosure. In practice, this means you can create an efficient multi-layer system where critical data goes to the fastest media, and less frequently used files to cheaper disks.

Remote management with iDRAC – control your Dell server from anywhere

Running to the server room every time you need to check something? Those days are over. Every Dell server in our network equipment warehouse is equipped with an advanced iDRAC 9 controller. You could say it's a command center – you can monitor hardware parameters, update firmware, and even perform a full system reinstallation through it. All through a browser, from anywhere.

At Hardware Direct, we particularly recommend the Enterprise version, which gives you access to advanced automation and integration with popular infrastructure management tools. In larger environments, these features are worth their weight in gold – instead of manually configuring each server, you can automate most tasks.

Virtual environments and databases – ready-made solutions for business

VMware or SQL databases can push infrastructure to its limits. That's why our offer includes Dell servers optimized for specific applications. For virtual environments, we recommend configurations with a large amount of RAM and efficient NVMe storage – such a set will ensure smooth operation of even dozens of virtual machines. For databases, consider advanced RAID controllers and additional network cards – after all, fast data access is crucial.

And if you need something really specific – just tell us what applications you plan to run. Our team will help you choose the optimal hardware configuration and all the necessary licenses.

FAQ

Do Dell servers support drives from other manufacturers?

Yes, Dell PowerEdge servers, after a firmware update, can work with drives from brands like Seagate or Western Digital. However, it's important to remember that only Dell-certified drives ensure full, high performance and stability.

How can I remotely diagnose a power supply failure?

Diagnosis is quick and precise thanks to the integrated iDRAC9 tool, which allows for easy IT resource management.

  • Go to the Hardware Health tab.
  • Check the PSU status in Power Monitoring.
  • Use the LED Tester function to locate the faulty power supply.

Can a server be upgraded without shutting it down?

Yes, Dell PowerEdge servers are designed to meet the evolving needs of organizations. Thanks to technologies enabling hot-swapping and hot-plugging, the following are possible:

  • Adding NVDIMM memory.
  • Hot-plug CPU replacement.
  • PCIe expansion using FlexIO modules.

What's the difference between the H330 and H730P RAID controllers?

  • H330: Software RAID 0/1/10, no cache memory.
  • H730P: Hardware RAID 0–60, 2GB cache with BBU (Battery Backup Unit), support for SEDs (Self-Encrypting Drives).

The H730P is designed for complex environments requiring faster array rebuilds and higher fault tolerance.

How can I secure a server against physical attacks?

To protect your infrastructure from unauthorized physical access, Dell recommends:

  • Activating Chassis Intrusion Detection.
  • Enabling TPM (Trusted Platform Module) with pre-boot authentication.
  • Using wireless temperature sensors (as part of overall physical environment monitoring).

Are Dell PowerEdge servers compatible with VMware ESXi 8?

Yes, all models from the R640 and newer have certified VIB drivers for ESXi 8. The complete list can be found in the official VMware Compatibility Guide. This ensures that virtualization deployments meet demanding business requirements.

How do I configure automatic BIOS backups?

Using iDRAC9:

  • Go to Configuration Backup.
  • Select Scheduled BIOS Backups.
  • Set the target server (FTP/NFS).

This solution is part of comprehensive hardware lifecycle management.

Is integration with Azure Stack HCI possible?

Yes. The basic requirements are:

  • An H745MX controller.
  • At least two 25GbE ports.
  • Use of a certified hyperconverged chassis.

What is the lifespan of SSDs in a RAID configuration?

For Dell Enterprise NVMe drives:

  • A DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) rating of 3.0 means approximately 5 years of operation when writing 40TB per day.
  • Drive health can be monitored via SMART in iDRAC9.

This makes them an excellent choice for environments requiring high performance and reliability.