- HPE expands ProLiant Gen12 server portfolio with new AI-driven management features.
- New servers powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors double the memory capacity.
- Enhanced support for edge computing with HPE ProLiant DL145 for Microsoft Azure Local Integrated System.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE, Financial) has announced enhancements to its ProLiant Compute Gen12 server lineup, introducing two new servers equipped with 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors. These servers are designed to optimize virtualization, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and container workloads, offering twice the memory capacity of previous generations at up to 6TB.
The new HPE ProLiant DL325 and DL345 Gen12 servers are tailored for handling memory-intensive tasks, providing enhanced IT visibility, security, and control through HPE Compute Ops Management. This cloud-based software introduces new AI-driven management features that reduce operational complexity and improve productivity.
HPE also announced the availability of HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software on the latest ProLiant servers. This open virtualization solution aims to lower costs and simplify IT management, offering a reduction of up to 90% in licensing costs.
In addition, HPE has released the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server as part of their Azure Local Integrated System, which is engineered for edge computing. This server offers seamless integration between on-premises infrastructure and cloud services, designed to adapt across various industries such as retail, financial services, and healthcare.
The HPE ProLiant DL145 for Azure Local Integrated System, ProLiant DL325, and DL345 Gen12 servers are available for order now, with shipping for the latter set to begin in July. These developments underscore HPE's commitment to driving forward innovation and efficiency in enterprise IT environments.