Choosing between the Dell PowerEdge R750 and HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11? This guide compares specifications, upgrade options, and lifecycle status to help you make the right decision for your data center.
Specifications Comparison
| Specification | PowerEdge R750 | ProLiant DL380 Gen11 |
|---|---|---|
| Generation | 15G | Gen11 |
| Max Memory | 4TB DDR4 | 4TB DDR5 |
| CPU Sockets | 2 | 2 |
| Drive Bays | 12 LFF / 8 SFF / 16 SFF / 24 SFF | 24 SFF |
| Status | End Of Sale | Current |
| End of Support | 2028-06-30 | – |
Compatible Parts Availability
ICD stocks verified compatible parts for both models:
- PowerEdge R750: 74 compatible part categories — View all parts
- ProLiant DL380 Gen11: 55 compatible part categories — View all parts
When to Choose Each
Choose the ProLiant DL380 Gen11 for new deployments — it is the current generation with full manufacturer support and supports up to 4TB DDR5 of memory.
Keep the PowerEdge R750 if you already own one and it meets your workload needs. ICD offers upgrade options and third-party maintenance to extend its life past OEM end of support.
Upgrade Guides
Lifecycle Information
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