By Edy Werder — IT Consultant & Tech Blogger
I asked Sysadmins on Reddit how other admins weigh the buying criteria between Dell PowerEdge and HPE ProLiant.
My take going in: the #1 differentiator isn’t CPU or bay count—it’s remote management and the time to rack and run. The thread took off with 100+ comments. Here’s what I learned.

TL;DR (what most sysadmins actually optimize for)
- Support logistics beat specs. Real RMA/SLA + parts availability decides uptime more than anything else.
- OOB UX (iDRAC vs iLO) = daily happiness. Fast console, remote media, fewer clicks → faster fixes at 2am.
- Firmware/update flow matters. Bundles, tools, and cadence shape how painful patch night is.
- Price & delivery still swing deals. Bid pricing and who can ship on Friday often trump small spec deltas.
- Deploy time counts. Rails/caddies and pre-assembly reduce “out-of-box to rack” effort.
- Plan for licensing tiers. Some remote features need iDRAC Enterprise or iLO Advanced—budget upfront.
- Everything else is close on hardware. The real difference shows up in operations, not CPU charts.
Poll snapshot from the thread
From the comments, I auto-tagged vendor “votes” when people explicitly preferred iDRAC or iLO, or wrote “we choose/recommend X.” Most comments were nuanced, so a big chunk landed in “doesn’t matter / mixed.”
How to read this: direct “votes” were rare; the majority discussed trade-offs. That matches how buying really happens in 2026: you weigh OOB UX, support quality, and delivery times for your environment.
Themes the community flagged (ranked by how often they came up)
- Support, RMA, and parts logistics
Who answers fast? Who ships the right part the first time? Real-world SLA + parts availability drove a lot of decisions.
- OOB management (iDRAC vs iLO)
Daily happiness lives here: click-count, remote media, and how fast the console feels when you’re fixing something at 2am.
My view: if your team lives in OOB daily, put this at the top of the RFP.
- Firmware, drivers & SPP/update flow
How often you patch and how painful patch night feels. Bundles, tooling, and cadence matter more than most spec deltas.
- Price & availability
Bid pricing, partner quotes, lead times. In tight timelines, “who can deliver on Friday” beats tiny spec wins.
- “Out of the box to rack” time
Rails, caddies, and whether the chassis arrives pre-assembled can save hours across a rollout.
- Licensing tiers (iLO Advanced / iDRAC Enterprise)
Remote media/console features often sit behind paid tiers. Budget for it up front to avoid surprises.
- Fleet tooling (OpenManage vs OneView)
Lifecycle management, discovery, and bulk actions—have your admins click through both and score the workflows.
- Used/refurb channel
For homelab or budget refreshes, availability on eBay/Renewed influences the long-term cost of spares.
- NICs & driver quirks
A few mentions of Broadcom/Intel/Realtek behavior—worth noting if you have a standardized driver policy.
- GPU/accelerator fit & power
Edge cases but relevant if you plan AI/codec cards—check slot layout, PCIe gen, and power budget.

My take (after reading the thread)
If you’re struggling to pick, run this quick playbook:
- Score OOB UX in a hands-on session. Put iDRAC and iLO in front of the people who will actually use it.
- Call support before you buy. Ask about parts inventory and typical ETAs for your region.
- Lock quotes and get realistic delivery dates. Re-run when deals or SKUs change.
- Simulate day-1 deployment. Time rails, caddies, and cabling. The fastest box wins a lot of weekends back.
Method note (for transparency)
- Source: my r/sysadmin thread with 100+ comments.
- I exported comments and did a light NLP pass to tally clear “votes” (e.g., “prefer iDRAC/iLO,” “we chose Dell/HPE”).
- Many replies were nuanced → they stayed in “doesn’t matter / mixed.”
- The charts illustrate the direction of the conversation; they are not a statistically rigorous survey.
Related reading
- My full guide: Dell PowerEdge vs HP ProLiant: Server Showdown 2025
I go deeper on reliability, management features, and deployment experience.
FAQ
Is iDRAC better than iLO?
What matters more than CPU/RAM for this choice?
How should I compare vendor support?
Any advice for small teams?
Final thought
Both platforms are excellent. The better choice is the one that speeds up your operations: less friction in OOB, predictable support, and smooth deployment. That’s where uptime is won.
Before you go …
If you found the sysadmin poll comparing Dell and HPE insightful, you might also be interested in exploring options for setting up your own infrastructure. I’ve put together a guide on the best server for a home lab that dives into practical choices based on performance, power efficiency, and budget.
About the author
Hi, I’m Edy Werder. I write hands-on guides about Proxmox, homelab servers, NAS, and WordPress, based on real setups I run and document.
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