Hewlett Packard Enterprise Launches New HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 Server for Edge Workloads

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server, designed to enhance performance for demanding applications and workloads at the edge. The compact design is tailored for varied environments such as retail stores, healthcare clinics, banks, and factory floors.

The server features built-in air filtration for dusty conditions, energy-efficient operation, vibration tolerance, and quieter performance than typical data center servers. Its flexibility allows distributed organizations, like retail and manufacturing companies, to efficiently deploy edge computing without the complexity of using traditional data center servers.

“The HPE ProLiant DL145 is ideal for the edge: compact, energy-efficient, and built to ensure high performance for today’s and future needs,” said Krista Satterthwaite, SVP & General Manager, HPE Compute. “It allows businesses to manage remote servers without IT experts on site, helping them focus on core operations while managing costs.”

The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server expands the Gen11 edge server lineup, which supports a variety of industry applications such as inventory management, point of sale systems, edge-specific analytics, and AI/ML workloads. The server can be managed through HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management, allowing for secure, zero-touch deployment at remote locations. This feature is especially useful for businesses that lack on-site IT personnel.

With real-time data processing capabilities, the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 helps organizations make faster decisions by reducing reliance on distant data centers, leading to lower latency, reduced bandwidth usage, and minimized connectivity costs. Powered by AMD EPYC 8004 processors with up to 64 cores, the server can efficiently process complex enterprise applications and handle up to 128 virtual machines (VMs).

Security is a key feature of this new server, aligning with it’s focus on protecting data and infrastructure at the edge. The server’s security begins at the factory level, embedded within the silicon and reinforced in the firmware.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is a global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations unlock value from data. With decades of innovation, HPE offers a range of technology solutions across cloud services, servers, intelligent edge, software, and hybrid cloud. Its offerings ensure a consistent experience across various cloud and edge environments, assisting customers in building new business models, enhancing operations, and engaging more effectively.