Sell used HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 servers in bulk
A used HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 commonly trades from roughly $300–$700 for a base unit up to $1,800–$3,500+ for a fully loaded dual-Xeon configuration — the build matters far more than the bare chassis. We buy DL360 Gen10 (1U) units in bulk across the USA and Canada, take title, and resell globally, with drives wiped to NIST SP 800-88.
The DL360 Gen10 is HPE's high-density 1U workhorse on 1st/2nd-gen Xeon Scalable — one of the most liquid 1U platforms in the channel. It has entered its end-of-life wind-down, which puts it squarely in the prime resale window: still fully serviceable and in heavy installed-base demand, but priced to move before depreciation flattens toward parts value.
Configuration sets the number — CPU pair, populated DIMMs, drives and iLO licensing. Run your spec and lot size through the estimator for an indicative range — we firm it on inspection.
Indicative used value: roughly $300–$700 base, $700–$1,800 mid-spec, and $1,800–$3,500+ for loaded dual-CPU builds — indicative, firm on inspection. Want a number for your exact unit? Try the instant estimator → or get a firm bulk offer →
What drives the value
- CPU: dual higher-core Xeon Scalable (Gold/Platinum) lifts value most; single low-core CPUs sit at the floor.
- Memory: total GB and fully populated DIMM slots add a clear premium.
- Drives: populated SFF bays with caddies, SSD/NVMe and a Smart Array controller raise offers; empty caddies subtract.
- Completeness: dual PSUs, rails, bezel and iLO Advanced licensing all add up.
- Quantity: matched 1U lots are rack-deployable and price above mixed singles.
Component value breakdown
On this platform, value is spread across the chassis and what's inside it — the processors, memory and drives often carry more than the bare unit:
Relative contribution to a typical configured unit — illustrative, not a quote.
Typical depreciation pattern
Hardware sheds value every quarter it sits. Selling earlier in the curve recovers materially more:
Illustrative depreciation pattern for this class of system — not a quote.
End-of-life / support status
The DL360 Gen10 is in its end-of-life wind-down but remains widely supported and deployed, which keeps it highly liquid. End-of-support does not mean end-of-value — strong installed-base demand for compatible 1U nodes means buyers still pay real money for well-configured units. It is often the right moment to sell, before the curve flattens toward scrap.
What raises your offer
- Sell fully populated configs — higher-core CPUs, more DIMMs, more drives
- Include dual PSUs, rails, bezels, Smart Array controllers and caddies
- Keep iLO Advanced licensing intact where possible
- Consolidate identical configs into matched bulk lots
- Leave drives in — we wipe to NIST SP 800-88
Related
Other servers we buy: HPE DL380 Gen10 · Dell R640 · R740 · read what determines your server value.
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Bulk lots only — lots, racks, pallets, reels. Tell us what you're holding and we'll come back with a firm bulk offer.
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