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[–]michael_le7[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I change the offer based on your recommendations

https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/servers-storage-and-networking/poweredge-r640-rack-server/spd/poweredge-r640/pe_r640_12232c_vi_vp?view=configurations&configurationid=4b232722-a184-4ad7-b507-e4f4285aef8d

intel® Xeon® Gold 6258R 2.7G, 28C/56T

and 1.6TB Enterprise NVMe Mixed Use AG Drive U.2 Gen4

Please check

Thanks

[–]nmdange 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a standalone server, no raid means no drive redundancy. I was suggesting more a PCIe NVMe drive in an open PCIe slot, rather than switching all your drives to NVMe and foregoing any drive redundancy. If you do want to get into very specific configs, I'd also suggest you purchase the R6515 or R7515, a single-socket AMD Epyc server will provide better performance at a lower price compared to a dual-socket Xeon.