DELL PowerEdge T360 Server
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
- Processor
- One Intel® Xeon® 6300 series or one Intel® Xeon® E-2400 series processor with up to eight cores or
One Intel® Pentium® G7400/ G7400T processor with up to two cores - Memory
- 4 DDR5 DIMM slots, supports UDIMM up to 32 GB per DIMM, speeds up to 4400 MT/s
- Supports unregistered ECC DDR5 DIMMs only
- Storage controllers
- Internal: HBA355i Adapter, PERC H355 Adapter, PERC H755 Adapter
- Internal Boot: Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem (BOSS-N1): HWRAID 2 x M.2 NVMe SSDs drives, or USB
- External HBA (non-RAID): HBA355e Adpt
- Software RAID: S160
- Drive Bays
- Front bays:
- Up to 4 x 3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD, max 64 TB
- Up to 8 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD, max 128 TB
- Up to 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD with 3.5-inch to 2.5-inch adapter, max 61.44 TB
- Power Supplies
- 450 W Platinum 100-240 V AC, cabled
- 600 W Platinum 100-240 V AC or 600 W 240 V DC, hot swap redundant
- 700 W Titanium 200-240 V AC or 700 W 240 V DC, hot swap redundant
- Cooling Options
- Air cooling
- Fans
- One Standard (STD) fan and one optional High performance (HPR) fan
- Up to two cabled fans
- Dimensions
- Height – 382.5 mm (15.06 inches)
- Width – 175 mm (6.89 inches)
- Depth – 579.72 mm (22.82 inches) with bezel
- Weight
- A server with fully populated drives: 25.10 kg (55.34 lbs)
A server without drives and PSU installed: 18.29 kg (40.32 lbs) - Form Factor
- 4.5U tower server
- Embedded Management
- iDRAC9
- iDRAC Direct
- iDRAC RESTful API with Redfish
- iDRAC Service Manual
- Bezel
- Security bezel or Optional Filter bezel
- OpenManage Software
- OpenManage Enterprise
- OpenManage Power Manager plugin
- OpenManage Service plugin
- OpenManage Update Manager plugin
- CloudIQ for PowerEdge plugin
- OpenManage Enterprise Integration for VMware vCenter
- OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center
- OpenManage Integration with Windows Admin Center
- Mobility
- OpenManage Mobile
- OpenManage Integrations
- BMC Truesight
- Microsoft System Center
- OpenManage Integration with ServiceNow
- Red Hat Ansible Modules
- Terraform Providers
- VMware vCenter and vRealize Operations Manager
- Security
- Cryptographically signed firmware
- Data at Rest Encryption (SEDs with local or external key mgmt)
- Secure Boot
- Secured Component Verification (Hardware integrity check
- Secure Erase
- Secured-core server
- Silicon Root of Trust
- System Lockdown (requires iDRAC9 Enterprise or Datacenter)
- TPM 2.0 FIPS, CC-TCG certified, TPM 2.0 China NationZ
- Embedded NIC
- 2 x 1 GbE LOM
- GPU Options
- 1 x 60 W SW GPU
- Ports
- Front Ports:
- 1 x iDRAC Direct (Micro-AB USB) port
- 1 x USB 3.2 Gen1
- 3 x USB 2.0
- 3 x USB 3.2 Gen1
- 1 x Dedicated iDRAC Ethernet port
- 1 x Serial
- 1 x VGA
- 2 x Ethernet ports
- 1 x USB 3.2 Gen1
- PCIe
- Up to four PCIe slots
- Slot 1: x8 Gen4 Full height, half length
- Slot 2: x16 Gen5 Full height, half length
- Slot 3: x1 Gen4 Full height, half length
- Slot 4: x8 Gen4 Full height, half length
- Operating System and Hypervisors
- Canonical Ubuntu Server LTS
- Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V
- Red Hat Enterprise Linu
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- VMware ESXi
Dell PowerEdge T360 overview
Dell PowerEdge T360 is a 4.5U, single-socket tower server for SMB, ROBO, near-edge, collaboration, real-time database management, video analysis, inferencing and VDI applications. It is designed for environments that need office-friendly tower deployment, hot-plug storage, DDR5 ECC memory, redundant power options and entry NVIDIA A2 GPU support.
The T360 server is based on one Intel Xeon 6300 series or Intel Xeon E-2400 series processor with up to 8 cores, or one Intel Pentium G7400/G7400T processor with up to 2 cores. It supports 4 DDR5 ECC UDIMM slots, up to 128 GB and speeds up to 4400 MT/s, iDRAC9 and Dell OpenManage, embedded 2 x 1GbE LOM networking and optional OCP or PCIe networking where supported, PCIe Gen4/Gen5 expansion and 4 x 3.5-inch, 8 x 3.5-inch, or 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive options using supported adapters.
The Dell PowerEdge T360 server is suitable for SMB, ROBO, near-edge, collaboration, real-time database management, video analysis, inferencing and VDI applications. It should be treated as a single-socket tower server with affordable enterprise features, not as a generic replacement for every adjacent PowerEdge model.
When to choose Dell PowerEdge T360
Choose Dell PowerEdge T360 when the workload needs office-friendly tower deployment, hot-plug storage, DDR5 ECC memory, redundant power options and entry NVIDIA A2 GPU support in a validated Dell PowerEdge platform. It is a good fit for SMB, ROBO, near-edge, collaboration, real-time database management, video analysis, inferencing and VDI applications where compute, RAM, local storage, networking and power must be sized as one configuration.
Compared with Dell PowerEdge T160, Dell PowerEdge T360 should be selected when its processor platform, form factor, I/O placement and drive layout match the project better. Compared with Dell PowerEdge T560, validate whether the workload needs Intel or AMD processors, rack or tower deployment, and the required storage or accelerator limits.
The T360 configuration should be validated carefully for processor type, memory population, drive bay layout, storage controller, BOSS or M.2 boot, OCP networking, risers, GPU or accelerator support where applicable, power supplies, fan type and cooling.
Chassis and drive bay options
Dell PowerEdge T360 supports several chassis and drive bay layouts. The right option depends on whether the server is being configured for balanced virtualization, high-density SSD storage, capacity-oriented storage, NVMe performance or accelerator-heavy workloads.
| Chassis option | Best for | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Dell PowerEdge T360 4LFF | capacity-oriented workloads, backup, archive storage and file services | Supports up to 4 x 3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD drives, max 64 TB. This is the practical starting point when local capacity, backup windows and simple file services matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge T360 8LFF | capacity-oriented workloads, backup, archive storage and file services | Supports up to 8 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD drives, max 128 TB. This is the practical starting point when local capacity, backup windows and simple file services matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge T360 8SFF with adapter | balanced virtualization, business applications and mixed enterprise workloads | Supports up to 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD with 3.5-inch to 2.5-inch adapter, max 61.44 TB. This is the practical starting point when standard serviceability and flexible drive selection matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge T360 NVIDIA A2 GPU option | AI inference, graphics, VDI acceleration and validated accelerator workloads | Supports 1 x 60 W single-width GPU. This is the practical starting point when accelerator density and validated thermal design matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge BOSS-N1 boot options | separating OS or hypervisor boot from front data drives | BOSS-N1, BOSS-N1 DC-MHS or M.2 boot options can provide dedicated boot media, often with hardware RAID 1 on two M.2 NVMe SSDs depending on platform. Check the selected boot device, cable kit and controller rules. |
For balanced enterprise deployments, SFF or Universal drive configurations are usually the practical starting point. For capacity workloads, use the model-specific LFF or high-count SATA layouts where available. For latency-sensitive databases, high-I/O virtualization, analytics and AI data pipelines, NVMe or EDSFF E3.S configurations should be considered.
Final drive compatibility depends on the selected chassis, backplane, controller, BOSS or M.2 boot option, risers, GPU configuration, power supply and Dell support matrix. NVMe and EDSFF support should not be assumed from the server model name alone.
Recommended Dell PowerEdge T360 configurations by workload
| Workload | Recommended focus |
|---|---|
| Office / SMB infrastructure | Cost-effective CPU, ECC memory, protected local storage, quiet operation and Dell remote management. |
| ROBO / near edge | Compact server sizing, reliable boot, local protected storage, simple remote management and power planning. |
| Databases / data management | Processor choice matched to licensing and query profile, enough RAM for cache, low-latency storage and protected design. |
| AI inference / accelerator workloads | Validated accelerator model, riser and power planning, sufficient memory, fast local NVMe storage and thermal validation. |
| Backup / archive | Capacity-oriented drive layout, moderate CPU/RAM and network throughput sized for backup windows. |
| Mixed enterprise workloads | Balanced CPU, RAM, storage and NIC choices, with headroom for failover, maintenance and growth. |
The T360 configuration should be chosen around the main reason for selecting this platform: office-friendly tower deployment, hot-plug storage, DDR5 ECC memory, redundant power options and entry NVIDIA A2 GPU support, Dell PowerEdge management and a storage layout matched to the workload.
How to choose CPU, RAM, RAID and storage
Dell PowerEdge T360 uses one Intel Xeon 6300 series or Intel Xeon E-2400 series processor with up to 8 cores, or one Intel Pentium G7400/G7400T processor with up to 2 cores. CPU selection should account for workload profile, software licensing, thermal limits and whether the application benefits more from core density, per-core performance or memory bandwidth.
RAM planning should start with VM density, database cache, container scheduling and future growth. Dell PowerEdge T360 supports 4 DDR5 ECC UDIMM slots, up to 128 GB and speeds up to 4400 MT/s. DIMM capacities and operating speeds depend on processor type and population rules.
For storage, select the drive layout around capacity, latency and serviceability. 4 x 3.5-inch, 8 x 3.5-inch, or 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive options using supported adapters Hardware RAID should be selected around validated PERC controller options, while HBA/JBOD mode is usually preferred for software-defined storage platforms that manage disks directly.
BOSS-N1, BOSS-N1 DC-MHS or M.2 boot options can separate OS or hypervisor boot from the main data drives where supported. Mixed SAS, SATA, NVMe and EDSFF designs must follow Dell controller and backplane rules.
Networking, PCIe, GPU and power should be validated as part of the same configuration. OCP NIC 3.0, PCIe risers, accelerator support, cooling options, fan type and PSU choice can all affect the final supported build.
Dell PowerEdge T360 vs related Dell PowerEdge models
| Model | When to consider |
|---|---|
| Dell PowerEdge T160 | Choose T160 when its 3U tower server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge T560 | Choose T560 when its 4.5U tower server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R360 | Choose R360 when its 1U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R260 | Choose R260 when its 1U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge T-Series Servers | Use the T-Series category when comparing broader Dell tower server options. |
Dell PowerEdge T360 is the right reference point when the requirement matches its processor platform, form factor and storage design. It should not be positioned as interchangeable with older PowerEdge generations or with a different Intel or AMD platform without validating CPU, memory, storage, I/O and cooling rules.
Summary: is Dell PowerEdge T360 the right server for your workload×
Dell PowerEdge T360 is a strong Dell PowerEdge server for SMB, ROBO, near-edge, collaboration, real-time database management, video analysis, inferencing and VDI applications. Choose it when you need office-friendly tower deployment, hot-plug storage, DDR5 ECC memory, redundant power options and entry NVIDIA A2 GPU support with one Intel Xeon 6300 series or Intel Xeon E-2400 series processor with up to 8 cores, or one Intel Pentium G7400/G7400T processor with up to 2 cores, 4 DDR5 ECC UDIMM slots, up to 128 GB and speeds up to 4400 MT/s and Dell PowerEdge management. Before purchase, confirm CPU type, RAM population, drive bay layout, RAID or HBA mode, BOSS or M.2 boot option, OCP networking, risers, GPU or accelerator support where applicable, cooling, PSU and warranty requirements.
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