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Dell PowerEdge R740xd 24-Bay NVME Server

Dell PowerEdge R740xd 24-Bay NVMe Server – Unleash Extreme Performance!

Supercharge your data center with the Dell PowerEdge R740xd 24-Bay NVMe Server, a cutting-edge 2U powerhouse designed for lightning-fast storage, high-performance computing, and extreme scalability. Packed with 24 hot-swappable NVMe bays, dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and ultra-low-latency architecture, this server is built to handle the most demanding workloads—from AI/ML, high-frequency trading, and real-time analytics to hyperconverged infrastructure. With PCIe Gen3 expansion, GPU acceleration support, and iDRAC9 intelligent management, the R740xd NVMe is the ultimate choice for businesses needing blazing speeds, massive parallel processing, and enterprise-grade reliability. Power up, scale fast, and stay ahead!

Dell PowerEdge R740xd 24-Bay NVME

From $1,501.35

Configure Your System:

Processor
Series
Category
CPU
Heat Sink
Memory (RAM)
RAM Clock Speed
Total Installed Memory
RAM Configuration
RAID Controllers
Storage Drives Select up to 24 drives (0/24 Slots Used)

Selecting SATA HDD will disable NVMe selections

Remote Access
Power Supply

If you are planning to add-on a GPU, we recommend selecting the highest TDP power supply to ensure optimization

Network Cards

Selecting a high-speed Ethernet card does not guarantee network speed if the rest of the network is slower

Operating System
Operating System

Server Warranty

Add Ons

Dell PowerEdge 13th 14th 15th Gen 2U B6 Rackmount Sliding Rails 0H4X6X H4X6X

Rails

$117.01

Dell 14/15th Gen 2U Non-LCD Bezel

Bezel

$45.01

Dell 14th Gen 2.0 TPM

TPM

$90.01

The Dell 14th Gen 2.0 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) enhances security with hardware-based encryption, secure authentication, and platform integrity, ensuring data protection for Dell 14th Gen servers.

Dell BOSS Card with 2x 240GB M.2 SSDs – Reliable Boot Optimization for 14th Gen PowerEdge Servers

Dell BOSS Card

$270.03

Designed to be the operating system boot drive, Boot Optimized Storage Solution (BOSS) is a discrete PCIe card that supports up to two M.2 SSD drives

Estimated TDP: 0W

Dell PowerEdge R740xd 24-Bay NVME

24-Bay NVME

Subtotal $1,501.35
Power TDP 0W
Subtotal $1,501.35

Choose Storage

Brand / Series
Condition
Capacity
Drive Type
Price
Quantity
New Intel 1TB P4510 NVMe U.2 SSD
New
1TB
NEW NVME U.2 SSDs
+$270.03

Condition

New

Capacity

1TB

Drive Type

NEW NVME U.2 SSDs

New Intel 2TB P4510 NVMe U.2 SSD
New
2TB
NEW NVME U.2 SSDs
+$360.04

Condition

New

Capacity

2TB

Drive Type

NEW NVME U.2 SSDs

New Intel 4TB P4510 NVMe U.2 SSD
New
4TB
NEW NVME U.2 SSDs
+$900.09

Condition

New

Capacity

4TB

Drive Type

NEW NVME U.2 SSDs

New Intel 8TB P4510 NVMe U.2 SSD
New
8TB
NEW NVME U.2 SSDs
+$2,025.20

Condition

New

Capacity

8TB

Drive Type

NEW NVME U.2 SSDs

RAM FAQ

What Memory Types and Speeds Are Supported

This server supports both ECC Registered RDIMM and LRDIMM [DDR4 OR DDR5] memory. ECC registered memory includes a purpose-built chip that ensures parity between the memory modules and the memory controller within the processor(s). ECC functionality is built into most server memory, and helps in notifying the system if there is an error within the memory regarding data corruption on the module.


The maximum supported memory speed in any given server is dictated by the system's Processor(s). This [Server Model] can read memory at the following speeds: 
( SELECT from: 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 2933MHz, 3200MHz ) 
**See Memory Speed Reference Below

What Memory Types and Speeds Are Supported (TEST)

This server supports both ECC Registered RDIMM and LRDIMM [DDR4 OR DDR5] memory. ECC registered memory includes a purpose-built chip that ensures parity between the memory modules and the memory controller within the processor(s). ECC functionality is built into most server memory, and helps in notifying the system if there is an error within the memory regarding data corruption on the module.


The maximum supported memory speed in any given server is dictated by the system's Processor(s). This [Server Model] can read memory at the following speeds: 
( SELECT from: 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 2933MHz, 3200MHz ) 
**See Memory Speed Reference Below

Is An Enterprise License Right For Me?

Determining if an iDRAC Enterprise License is right for you depends on your IT management needs and infrastructure complexity. Here are key considerations: When an iDRAC Enterprise License is a Good Fit: - Advanced Remote Management: You need features like virtual media, automated firmware updates, or remote console access for managing servers efficiently. - 24/7 Monitoring: You require constant, secure access to monitor and control servers, even when the operating system is down. -Large or Distributed Infrastructure: You manage multiple servers across locations and need centralized, reliable remote access to reduce downtime. - Time-Saving Operations: You value tools that simplify and automate maintenance tasks, minimizing the need for physical server visits. - Enhanced Security: You need advanced features like two-factor authentication or secure erase capabilities for compliance. - Cost of Downtime: The cost of server downtime outweighs the investment in advanced management tools. When You May Not Need It: - Small Scale Operations: If you manage only a few servers and can easily access them physically when needed. - Basic Needs: If you only require essential monitoring and management features available in the iDRAC Express license. Recommendation: If uptime, remote management, and advanced capabilities are critical to your operations, the iDRAC Enterprise License is a worthwhile investment. For smaller environments with fewer demands, a standard iDRAC license may suffice.

Choosing The Right Power Supply

Choosing the right server power supply is crucial for optimizing performance, efficiency, and reliability. Here’s a guide to help you make the right decision: 1. Understand Your Power Requirements: Server Configuration: Calculate the total power needs of all components, including CPUs, GPUs, RAM, storage, and networking cards. Future Scalability: Account for potential upgrades to ensure the power supply can handle increased loads. 2. Efficiency Rating Look for 80 PLUS Certification (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, or Titanium). Higher efficiency reduces energy costs and heat output. 3. Redundancy Options Consider redundant power supplies for critical systems to ensure uninterrupted operation during a failure. 4. Form Factor Compatibility Ensure the power supply fits the physical dimensions and connections required by your server chassis. 5. Power Capacity Choose a power supply that provides 20-30% headroom above your calculated requirements for optimal efficiency and reliability. 6. Hot-Swap Capability For enterprise environments, select hot-swappable units to minimize downtime during maintenance or replacements. Key Tip: Always consult the server’s technical documentation for recommended power supply specifications, and choose models certified for your hardware. Properly matching your power supply ensures stable operation and reduces long-term operational costs.

Save Your Design

Click the Request Quote button at the bottom of your screen to save your design as a draft order for future reference and to check for discounts, lead time, and availability. Most servers ship within 1-3 days.