

🚀 Power your data-driven future with HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 — where performance meets precision.
The HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 is a professionally renewed 1U rackmount server featuring dual 6-core Intel Xeon E5-2640 CPUs at 2.5GHz, 64GB of DDR3 ECC RAM, and eight 300GB 10K SAS drives managed by a P420i RAID controller. Designed for enterprise workloads, it includes redundant hot-swappable power supplies and four Gigabit NICs, delivering reliable, high-performance computing in a compact form factor ideal for modern data centers.
| ASIN | B07QCVVF7D |
| Additional Features | High-end enterprise components (Xeon CPUs, SAS HDDs, RAID) |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,679 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #113 in Computer Servers #6,790 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | Motherboard |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor, Printer |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (279) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | HDD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial Attached SCSI |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, VGA |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 36 x 8 inches |
| Keyboard Description | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | hp |
| Memory Clock Speed | 10600 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 32 |
| Memory Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | ProLiant DL360p Gen8 |
| Model Number | DL360p Gen8 |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Barebone |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Series | Celeron |
| Processor Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 64 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 723548648793 |
| Video Output | VGA |
| Video Output Interface | VGA |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
I**Y
Arrived exactly as described. Would buy from this vendor again.
The server arrived exactly as described with regard to CPUs, memory, and hard drives. Server was clean inside and out, but was obviously used (of course.) No dings, bent metal, or defects. It arrived with Server 2012R2 evaluation copy installed, with all 8 drives striped into a RAID0 array, which made it easy to check for issues. The BIOS was current, but most of the other system firmware was a bit behind, so I updated them with downloads from the HP site. No issues performing the updates. iLO works properly on the machine, but is unlicensed. If you want to be able to run a remote console through iLO for more than a few minutes, you will need an iLO license key. Once added to the server, the iLO remote console works properly as well. Note that you need the key for the remote console, but not for other features if iLO. Don't expect this to be a quiet machine. It is a 1U rack form factor, and has a bank of 8 small fans in the front to force air through the case. The chassis is filled with temperature sensors (you can see all of them on the iLO webpage.) When the machine is idle, the fans run at about 20% speed, which is like a small desk fan. When it is booting up the fans run at around 55% to 60%, which is "ready for takeoff" mode. Don't plan on keeping it in your workspace...it may need to be set up in another room and wired into the network there. It came with redundant, hot swappable power supplies. Great for server use, but with a caveat. The power supplies have NO power cables coming off of them. They attach directly to the motherboard through a single connector, much like a hot swappable hard drive. This means that there are no loose power cables to connect to an added PCI card. There is a "slim line SATA" port to attach a DVD-ROM drive, where some power can be tapped (5V, 1.5A.) However, because of the layout of the case (1U height) and the way it manages heat (one row of fans up front), it is very sensitive to anything that obstructs or modifies the airflow in the case. so cable management that does not obstruct the airflow is critical. I tried adding a full height USB3 card with an external cable for port power to the server, and the fans switch to idling at 50%. The server has two PCIe slots...one 8x half-height slot and one 16x full height slot. Great for SAS cards and 10Gb network cards, but I wouldn't try putting a video card into it (no external power connectors other than that SATA port.) Might be OK if the video card does not require a power supply connection, but I would still be worried that the fans would kick into "blow out your eardrums" mode. The p420i raid card it uses is capable of using both SAS and SATA drives, but not in the same virtual disk. It can read SSDs as well. I reconfigured it with a 1TB Mushkin Reactor MLC sata drive I had handy as the OS drive. (Yes, I realize that consumer grade drives don't have nearly the write cycles of an enterprise grade SSD, but it will be fine as the OS drive, especially given the 1TB size vs the space requirement of a running OS. Of course, if your deploying a production server to a data center, other parameters apply...) The p420i card has two operating modes...RAID and HBA. It can only do one or the other. In RAID mode, the physical drives are not visible to the user, only the RAID virtual drives. In HBA mode, the drives are all visible to the OS. That said, I was not able to get the machine to boot from a drive in the drive array in HBA mode. It was visible, but the machine reported that it could not boot from the drive. So plan on using the RAID functionality of the machine for all of the drives in the front bay, not storage spaces. (This can be worked around by booting off of an INTERNALLY mountable SD card...the server is designed to do this for added security. I did not try it as I do not have a suitable SD card handy.) The evaluation version OS initially installed on the machine was password protected. I had to call to get the password. No issues doing so, the phone was answered immediately by someone who was able to give me the password. Nice service :) Overall, the machine is exactly what I expected and the components were all as advertised. It included 2 power cords. The service call I had to make to the seller was answered quickly and competently. I would buy from this vendor again.
A**R
Fantastic value for the price.
The product, as received, is a bit worn out, but at the price I paid it is a great bargain. Works exactly as expected. The seller is also very courteous and contacted me several times before shipment to see if here is anything he could do to customize it.
A**N
Amazing server, 99% what i expected
The only bad thing i can say about this server is the bios resolution didnt fit my monitor and cut off (hp issue), and it only came with 3 900 gig drives instead of the 8 300 gig drives, i would have liked to have gotted the caddies, but its perfectly fine more just a preference, though going back to hp installing windows was strange and the bios wasnt very helpful though i got it to work in the end, overall it came with the same internal hardware as i expected 64gb of ram the 2 xeons 2 power supplies a 4x gigabit nic and the health light is correctly green, the server is clean and tidy and fairly quiet, an amazing product for an amazing price
A**M
great test/lab or budget deployment server
System was ordered as a blue team VE for my red/blue lab, it is currently deployed with Proxmox VE (Hypervisor/LXC server) running 2x OpnSense firewalls in HA configuration, with host (Windows Server, Linux Slackware 14, Ubuntu Server; in addition to HTTPD and maild LXCs,) systems behind the firewalls, as well as an IPFire firewall, with desktop (Windows 10, LUbuntu, OpenSuse Desktop, Linux Mint, and ParrotOS,) systems. All shutdowns have been scheduled, all systems green. System was 'as advertised,' a bit of a discrepancy with specifics of drives, the vendor sorted it as soon as I messaged them. Hopefully, a more general clarification will be posted in the listings in the future, but a lack of such clarification will NOT dissuade me from ordering a couple more systems in the near future. Caveat Emptor and all that. While a 'new' system, or a newer model may offer a bit more performance (processor speed/cores, max memory, max drive/size,) for my needs (and most other SMBs and SMB InfoSec consultants running test labs) there's really no reason to spend 1xxx to 3xxx more for a 'new' base system and then double it to bring it to spec, when you can get a solid and respectable 'mid-range' spec'd system for such a great price.
A**S
Great server - especially for the price!
I bought this server despite the disparity in reviews. I was a little confused on how it would come configured. My model came very well packaged with two power cords (for the redundant power supplies) and the server. The server itself has two decently powered Intel Xeons. It originally came with 8 300GB 10K SAS drives. First thing I'd recommend is swapping these out for at least one SSD (boot drive) and then some 900GB SAS drives (can be found cheap on Reddit's HomeLab Sales subforum). This will add about $120 to the cost, but it's been an absolute beast since I did this. My unit also came with 64 GB of 1333DDR3 ECC RAM. So, it's far from the fastest, but gets the job done. I bought another 64 GB of it from eBay for about $80. All told, for around $500, I got a server with 5TB of storage (not counting the boot drive and the two parity drives), 128GB of RAM, and two Xeon processors with a total 24 threads. This thing is an awesome hypervisor. I run 2019 Datacenter as the bootable OS, Hyper-V to run an Exchange server, a VM running 10 Pro with 40GB of RAM (for comp sci research), and a handful of other small projects. This is a great server, and will last a while I think. I even have room for about another 256GB of RAM (though the fiancee would murder me if I bought more RAM lmao). I'll probably be virtualizing my current DC into a VM on this server. 10/10 I would recommend buying this over any other, especially if you can pick it up for the $250 I got it for. Hope this helps!
N**T
Great
C**R
Great server for the price. I did have some issues with the cache module and battery, but the seller sent me out replacement parts for it right-a-way. Recommend seller and would buy from them again.
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