Cisco UCS C240 M5 vs Dell PowerEdge R740. Same silicon era (Xeon Scalable Gen1/Gen2), but drastically different operational model. Cisco UCS C240 is typically managed through UCS Manager as part of a fabric; R740 is usually standalone with iDRAC. This comparison matters most when an enterprise is leaving UCS fabric altogether.
At a glance
| Spec | UCS C240 M5 | PowerEdge R740 |
|---|---|---|
| Generation | M5 (Cisco) | 14G (Dell) |
| CPU sockets | 2 | 2 |
| Max memory | 3TB DDR4 | 3TB DDR4 |
| Drive bays | 24 SFF | 16 SFF |
| End of sale | 2021-11-30 | 2023-10-31 |
| End of support | 2026-11-30 | 2028-12-31 |
| Lifecycle | end of sale | end of sale |
| Remote management | CIMC + UCS Manager | iDRAC 9 Enterprise |
| RAID family | UCS-RAID 12G SAS Modular / Cisco 12G SAS HBA | PERC H730/H740P/H750/H755 |
| OEM support plan | SmartNet / Solution Support (TAC access) | ProSupport / ProSupport Plus (4-hour mission-critical) |
Platform and silicon
C240 M5: 2-socket Xeon Scalable Gen1/Gen2, 24 DIMM slots DDR4-2666, 3TB max, PCIe Gen3. R740: same silicon, same DIMM count, same 3TB. Pure compute benchmarks within 2%. The real platform difference is the network: C240 M5 in fabric mode runs through Cisco VICs (Virtual Interface Cards — 25/40/100 Gigabit adapters); R740 uses standard Intel X710 or Broadcom adapters. Fabric brings operational benefits (policy-driven network) but locks you to Cisco switching.
BMC and remote management: CIMC + UCS Manager vs iDRAC 9 Enterprise
Cisco CIMC on C240 M5 — capable BMC, standalone or under UCS Manager orchestration. iDRAC 9 on R740 — industry default. Switching from CIMC to iDRAC is straightforward for experienced ops staff; switching from UCS Manager orchestration to OpenManage or bare iDRAC is a genuine architectural shift — you lose policy-driven provisioning and service profiles.
Storage and RAID
C240 M5: up to 24 SFF with Cisco 12G SAS HBA or UCS-RAID 12G modular. R740: up to 24 SFF with PERC H730/H740P. RAID performance parity. Drives do not swap — Cisco firmware-tagged drives refuse to initialize in Dell backplanes and vice versa.
Firmware and tooling ecosystem
Cisco Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) for C240 M5 + UCS Manager firmware policy if fabric-attached. Dell DSU for R740. HUU is thorough but one-server-at-a-time unless you invoke UCS Manager policies. DSU scales cleanly to fleet via OpenManage Enterprise.
Total cost of ownership: 3-year and 5-year horizons
Refurb C240 M5: $2,200-$3,400 USD — Cisco’s refurb channel is weaker than Dell’s, so supply is spotty. R740 refurb: $2,200-$3,400 USD with deep availability. New C240 M5 no longer sold (end of sale 2021-11-30). SmartNet renewal on C240 M5 runs $600-$900/year; ProSupport on R740 refurb $400-$600/year. ICD Care+ at $550-$750/year for either.
Refurb market reality
Dell R740 refurb is the deepest 2U market in the world. Cisco C240 M5 refurb is materially thinner — Cisco’s hardware lifecycle channel is smaller and more fragmented. If you need to replace an R740 tomorrow, no problem. If you need to replace a C240 M5 tomorrow, expect 5-14 day lead time and 30-40% higher per-unit pricing.
Third-party maintenance vs OEM renewal
This is where the comparison shifts. ICD Care+ supports both at parity. OEM economics differ sharply — SmartNet on aging C240 M5 jumps 15-20%/year in late years, ProSupport Extended on R740 jumps 8-12%/year. Many enterprises exit SmartNet at year 5 specifically to avoid this curve. ICD Care+ provides a flat-cost exit.
When UCS C240 M5 is the right call
C240 M5 when: you already run UCS Manager and fabric-attached compute; Cisco VICs are part of your SDN fabric; you have Cisco TAC on contract and a working relationship that matters.
When PowerEdge R740 wins
R740 when: you want broad refurb, flexible standalone management, and ecosystem-neutral operations; you are actively leaving UCS fabric; iDRAC and OME are your control plane.
ICD stock today
UCS C240 M5: 32 Cisco memory SKUs; 82 SSD SKUs; 24 HDD SKUs; 34 RAID controller SKUs.
PowerEdge R740: 591 Dell memory SKUs; 2961 SSD SKUs; 5623 HDD SKUs; 936 RAID controller SKUs; 128 PSU SKUs.
Both platforms ship from our Cairo warehouse with same-day dispatch on in-stock parts. Cross-reference sheets, firmware bundles, and compatibility checks come free with every quote. Need parts for both sides of a mixed estate? One ICD quote covers every brand you run.
Ecosystem maturity
Dell’s refurb partner ecosystem for R740 is wider than Cisco’s for C240 M5 — dozens of accredited refurb partners globally maintain R740 stock; Cisco refurb is concentrated in 5-8 global partners. The practical effect: ICD can always find R740 parts within 48 hours anywhere in EMEA; C240 M5 parts sometimes require 5-7 days for less common SKUs.
UCS fabric exit patterns
Customers leaving UCS often cite three triggers: (1) SmartNet renewal at year 5 jumps 15-20%; (2) Fabric Interconnect refresh requires 6-FI minimum replacement at $40K+ per pair; (3) ACI integration complexity outweighing benefit. None of these apply on R740 standalone, which is why C240 M5-to-R740 is one of the most common cross-vendor migrations we deliver.
Related: UCS C240 M5 parts catalog | PowerEdge R740 parts catalog | ICD Care+ single-vendor-agnostic support.
