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HP ProLiant ML110 G3 server vs. Dell PowerEdge SC430
The ML110 G3 server has both a tower and a rack-mountable
option. The PowerEdge SC430 is limited to tower only.
The ML110 G3 server has up to 8 GB memory. The
PowerEdge SC430 has a limit of 4 GB memory.
The ML110 G3 server offers 3 hard disk drives. The
PowerEdge SC430 offers 2.
HP ProLiant ML150 G2 server vs. Dell PowerEdge SC1420
The ML150 G2 server supports for up to 6 hot plug/
non-hot plug SCSI drives or 4 hot plug SATA drives. The
PowerEdge SC1420 supports only up to 4 non-hot plug SCSI
or SATA drives.
The ML150 G2 server provides optional Lights-Out 100
remote management. The PowerEdge SC1420 does not offer
a remote management option.
HP ProLiant ML310 G2 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 830
The ML310 G2 offers support for all current drive types: hot
plug or non-hot plug SATA and Ultra320 SCSI hard drives
as well as hot plug Serial SCSI (SAS) hard drives. The
PowerEdge 830 supports only non-hot plug SATA and hot
plug or “EasyExchange” SCSI hard drives.
The ML310 G2 SCSI models include an Ultra320 Controller.
The PowerEdge 830 includes an older technology with its
optional Ultra160 Controller.
The ML310 G2 provides a Rack Option Kit. The PowerEdge
830 has only third-party rack support.
HP ProLiant ML350 G4 and ProLiant ML350 G4p servers vs. Dell
PowerEdge 1800
The ML350 G4 and ML350 G4p servers have a redundant
fan option. The PowerEdge 1800 does not.
The ML350 G4 and ML350 G4p servers have models with
RAID support standard. The PowerEdge 1800 does not have
RAID support standard.
HP ProLiant ML370 G4 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 2800
The ML370 G4 server has integrated remote management
support standard with iLO. The PowerEdge 2800 has basic
remote management compliant with IPMI 1.5 standards with
an optional DRAC 4/I remote PCI card.
The ML370 G4 server has a model with RAID support standard.
The PowerEdge 2800 does not have RAID support standard.
HP ProLiant ML570 G3 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 6800
The ML570 G3 provides an Ultra320 SCSI drive cage
standard with a SAS Drive Cage Upgrade Kit and a SAS
drive cage standard with its SAS model. The PowerEdge
6800 does not ship with SAS drives.
The ML570 G3 server has 10 PCI expansion slots, including
4 PCI Express, and 2 hot plug PCI-X, giving customers the
most expandable PCI slots available. The PowerEdge 6800
has only 7 expansion slots, none of which are hot plug.
HP ProLiant DL140 G2 server vs. Dell PowerEdge SC1425
The DL140 G2 is a 1U server providing up to 16 GB of
DDR2 memory and 2 PCI-X slots with optional PCI Express.
The PowerEdge SC1425 has only 12 GB of DDR2 memory
and only 1 PCI-X slot.
HP ProLiant DL145 G2 server vs. Dell PowerEdge SC1425 and
PowerEdge 1850
The DL145 G2 server is an AMD
®
Opteron™ single-core or
dual-core server providing 2 PCI-X slots with optional PCI
Express. The PowerEdge SC1425 has only 1 PCI-X slot.
The DL145 G2 server provides IPMI 2.0 Lights-Out 100i
remote management. The PowerEdge 1850 has remote
management compliant with IPMI 1.5 standards and an
optional slot-free DRAC 4/I card.
The DL145 G2 server offers 1x16 lane PCI Express support. The
PowerEdge 1850 provides only 1x4 and 1x8 PCI Express slots.
HP ProLiant DL320 G3 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 850
The DL320 G3 offers a USB port on the front of the server or
the ability to insert a USB key on the connector internally for
deployment, data security or management. The PowerEdge
850 does not offer either of these features.
The DL320 G3 server provides iLO remote management
standard. The PowerEdge 850 only offers its standard BMC
with IPMI 1.5 support and an optional DRAC 4/p card.
HP ProLiant DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers vs. Dell
PowerEdge 1850
The DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers at 27-3/4
"
deep
offer much better accessibility in the rack. The PowerEdge 1850
is 29
"
deep.
The DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers offer a 2-drive SCSI
model and a 2-drive SATA model. The PowerEdge 1850 does
not offer SATA models.
The DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers have robust remote
management with iLO standard. The PowerEdge 1850 has
basic remote management with an optional DRAC 4/I remote
PCI card.
The DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers have a Smart Array
Controller for standard RAID support. PowerEdge 1850
customers must pay extra for RAID support.
The DL360 G4 and DL360 G4p servers’ PCI riser configuration
allows customers to choose PCI-X slots, PCI Express slots or a
combination of each. The PowerEdge 1850 forces customers
to choose between all PCI-X or all PCI Express slots.
HP ProLiant DL380 G4 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850
The DL380 G4 server offers support for 8 SFF hot plug SAS or
SATA hard drives for ultimate flexibility and improved efficiency.
The PowerEdge 2850 does not ship with SAS drives.
The DL380 G4 server has an Ultra320 Smart Array 6i
Controller for standard RAID support. PowerEdge 2850
customers must pay extra for RAID support.
HP ProLiant DL385 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850
The DL385 server has an Ultra320 Smart Array 6i Controller
or a Smart Array P600 Controller for SAS drives for standard
RAID support. PowerEdge 2850 customers must pay extra for
RAID support.
The DL385 server provides up to 16 GB of 2-way interleaved
PC3200 DDR SDRAM or 32 GB using PC2700 DDR SDRAM
for better performance.
The PowerEdge 2850 only provides up to 12 GB of RAM.
HP ProLiant DL560 server
The DL560 server packs the power of 4 Intel
®
Xeon™ MP
processors into a rack-customized 2U form factor.
The DL560 server features an integrated Smart Array 5i Plus
Array Controller with RAID support standard.
Dell does not offer a comparable 4-processor system in a 2U
chassis.
HP ProLiant DL580 G3 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 6850
The DL580 G3 server features 4 hot plug Ultra320 drive bays
or 8 hot plug SAS drive bays standard. The PowerEdge 6850
has 5 hot plug Ultra320 drive bays standard.
The DL580 G3 server supports hot plug mirrored memory.
The PowerEdge 6850 has memory mirroring capability,
but it is not hot plug capable.
The DL580 G3 offers flexibility with support for both 110v
and 220v power. The PowerEdge 6850 supports only
220v-240v power.
HP ProLiant DL585 server vs. Dell PowerEdge 6850
The DL585 server provides up to 128 GB of PC2700 running
at 266MHz, 48 GB of PC2700 running at 333MHz, or
32 GB of PC3200 running at 400MHz RAM for enhanced
performance. The PowerEdge 6850 has a maximum of
32 GB RAM (or 64 GB with availability of 4 GB DIMMs).
The DL585 server has integrated remote management support
standard with iLO management. The PowerEdge 6850 has
basic remote management with an optional DRAC 4/p
remote PCI card.
The DL585 server allows deployment in both 220v and 110v
environments. The PowerEdge 6850’s power supply runs at
220v-240v only.
Dell does not offer a comparable 4-processor Opteron server.
The PowerEdge 6850 is an Intel Xeon processor.
HP ProLiant DL740 server
The DL740 server supports up to 8 Intel Xeon MP processors
in an ultra-dense 4U form factor.
The DL740 server has advanced memory features such as hot
plug RAID memory with hot add and hot upgrade support.
Dell does not offer a comparable 8-processor system.
HP ProLiant DL760 G2 server
The DL760 G2 server features hot plug RAID memory for
outstanding memory fault tolerance.
Dell does not offer a comparable 8-processor system.
HP BladeSystem vs. Dell
The HP BladeSystem offers a greater choice than Dell’s blade
system. The BladeSystem supports 3 different series of HP
ProLiant server blades: the BL20/25p 2p, the BL35p 2P, and
the BL45p 4P server blade families (not just 1 2P server blade
like Dell), supports both Intel and AMD processors (not just
Intel like Dell) supports up to 4 GbE NICs per 2P blade (not
just 2 like Dell), and supports both SCSI (BL20/25p, BL45p),
SAS (BL35p), and ATA (BL35p) HDD options (not just SCSI
like Dell).
The HP BladeSystem allows customers to manage all the blades
simultaneously via their dedicated iLO management proces-
sors, including remote graphical console and virtual media
capabilities. Dell uses a traditional KVM solution, which
allows for a single connection to a single blade at one time.
HP ProLiant BL20p G3 server blade vs. Dell PowerEdge 1855
The BL20p G3 server blade has remote management with
iLO Advanced standard allowing access to multiple blades
simultaneously. The PowerEdge 1855 has Baseboard
Management Controller with IPMI 1.5 compliance, accessible
via network or serial port and a chassis management module,
which allows for a single connection to a single blade at
one time.
The BL20p G3 server blade has an integrated Smart Array
6i Plus Controller with an available BBWC option. The
PowerEdge 1855 does not have an available BBWC option.
HP ProLiant BL25p server blade
Each BL25p server blade has 8 memory slots and supports up
to 16 GB of PC3200 DDR SDRAM or 32 GB of PC2700 DDR
SDRAM memory.
The BL25p server blade is designed for 2P blade performance
for front-end and mid-tier computing. Each server blade
includes up to 2, 2.4 GHz AMD Opteron dual-core processors
or 2, 2.8 GHz AMD Opteron single-core processors, 2
optional, universal hot-plug SCSI hard drives for up to 600
GB capacity, plus an embedded Smart Array 6i Plus
Controller with Ultra320 performance.
• Dell does not offer a server blade with AMD Opteron
processors.
HP ProLiant BL35p server blade
The BL35p server blade has an ultra-dense footprint and lower
power consumption, which enables denser rack architectures.
The BL35p offers up to 2 single-core (2.4GHz) or up to 2
dual-core AMD Opteron 200 Series processors (2.2 GHz—
1 MB L2 / 68W CPU power specification), 8 GB of 400 MHz,
ECC PC3200 DDR or 16 GB of 333 MHz, ECC PC2700 DDR
memory. The BL35p server blade offers flexibility in server
deployment with SAS or ATA models with 16 server blades
per enclosure and 96 per 42U rack.
• Dell does not offer a server blade with AMD Opteron
processors.
HP ProLiant BL45p server blade
The BL45p server blade is designed for enterprise availability
and mission-critical applications with the scalability to run
existing 32-bit applications, while also providing a simplified
migration path to 64-bit computing.
The BL45p server blade provides increased density – four
BL45p server blades per 6U server blade enclosure.
The BL45p server blade supports up to four dual-core AMD
Opteron 800 series processors, 16 DIMM slots with a
maximum capacity of 32 GB of PC3200 memory or 64 GB
of PC2700 memory, an integrated Smart Array 6i Plus
Controller with an available BBWC option, and optional
2 universal hot plug SCSI drives.
Dell does not have a 4-processor server blade at this time.
* 1U = 1.75”
Based on comparable product features.
HP ProLiant Management vs. Dell PowerEdge
Management
HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack
provides out-of-the box, unattended OS deployment
scripts for Microsoft
®
Windows
®
and Linux
®
that
include post-OS deployment of drivers, firmware
and management agents. Deployment Solution for
Dell servers requires end users to import BIOS,
plug-and-play drivers and OS setup files for each
target server type to enable unattended server
deployments. Dell’s update packages and manage-
ment solutions must be downloaded outside of the
deployment solution installation process.
HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant
Essentials Virtual Machine Management Pack
deliver comprehensive monitoring and control of
virtual and physical servers. Dell OpenManage
products control physical systems but do not allow
systems administrators to manage and control
VMWare and Microsoft virtual machines.
HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant
Essentials Server Migration Pack allow system
administrators to migrate between physical and
virtual systems in minutes. Dell OpenManage
products have no comparable capabilities.
HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant
Essentials Vulnerability and Patch Management
Pack consolidate Windows and Red Hat OS and
application security vulnerability scanning and
patching into a single offering. Dell OpenManage
IT Assistant provides no security vulnerability
scanning or OS and application patch deployment.
Altiriss Patch Management Solution for Dell servers
can deploy patches, but it does not provide native
security vulnerability scanning capabilities.
HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant
Essentials Performance Management Pack detect
and suggest resolution for performance
bottlenecks and suboptimal server configurations.
Dell OpenManage IT Assistant displays some
utilization statistics, but does not identify or
recommend solutions for server performance
bottleneck conditions.
HP Care Pack
HP Care Pack hardware support services provide
speedy access to HP technical specialists for
problem identification and resolution for ProLiant
servers, helping to increase equipment availability
and productivity with quality remote and onsite
support. This flexible service option enables a
choice from a range of response times, coverage
windows and service periods that meet customers
specific requirements. For 13x5x4 hour and
24x7x4 hour cover, HP provides response for
onsite support within 4 hours of your call being
logged.
HP’s support services differ from Dell’s commitment
for response. Customers must wait for Dell to
complete a problem diagnosis before a 4-hour
response commitment to your call begins. It is Dell
controlling the response times, not you.
Information regarding Dell PowerEdge servers was obtained from HP and Dell specifications published at www.hp.com and www.dell.com and is
accurate as of October 15, 2005. This document is updated quarterly and is intended for distribution in the United States. Product comparisons are
based on like feature sets. Not all Dell PowerEdge products are represented in this poster. When referring to hard drive capacity, 1 GB = 1 billion
bytes; actual formatted capacity is less. This comparison is based on published specifications for the featured products.
Warranties: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Certain options are covered by a 1-year limited warranty. Consult the HP Product Information
Center at 1-800-345-1518 for details.
Pre-Failure Warranties: Available on most HP ProLiant server processors, memory, and SCSI hard drives. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.
Consult the HP Product Information Center at 1-800-345-1518 for details.
© Copyright 2003-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only
warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein
should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Intel
and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Microsoft and
Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Printed in the United States.
4AA0-0198ENA rev. 1, October 2005
HP ProLiant servers offer what
Dell PowerEdge servers don’t.
Information in this document is obtained from www.dell.com and is updated
quarterly. Information is accurate as of October 15, 2005.
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HP ProLiant ML110 G3 server vs. Dell PowerEdge SC430• The ML110 G3 server has both a tower and a rack-mountableoption. The PowerEdge SC430 is limited

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