HPE Introduces Next-Generation ProLiant Servers Engineered for Advanced Security, AI Automation and Greater Performance
12 Fevereiro 2025 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio meets federal security
certification standards, boosts IT productivity with AI-driven
insights and drives 65% power savings
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced eight new
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, the latest additions to a new
generation of enterprise servers that introduce industry-first
security capabilities, optimize performance for complex workloads
and boost productivity with management features enhanced by
artificial intelligence (AI). The new servers will feature upcoming
Intel Xeon 6 processors for data center and edge environments.
“Our customers are tackling workloads that are overwhelmingly
data-intensive and growing ever-more demanding,” said Krista
Satterthwaite, senior vice president and general manager, Compute
at HPE. “The new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers give
organizations – spanning public sector, enterprise and vertical
industries like finance, healthcare and more – the horsepower and
management insights they need to thrive while balancing their
sustainability goals and managing costs. This is a modern
enterprise platform engineered for the hybrid world, designed with
innovative security and control capabilities to help companies
prevail over the evolving threat landscape and performance
challenges that their legacy hardware cannot address.”
Chip-to-Cloud and Full Lifecycle Security
The HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio sets a new standard for
enterprise security with built-in safeguards at every layer – from
the chip to the cloud – and every phase of the server lifecycle.
HPE Integrated Lights Out (iLO) 7 introduces an enhanced and
dedicated security processor called secure enclave that is
engineered from the ground up as HPE intellectual property. HPE
ProLiant Compute servers with HPE iLO 7 will help organizations
safeguard against future threats as the first server with quantum
computing-resistant readiness and to meet the requirements for a
high-level cryptographic security standard, the FIPS 140-3 Level 3
certification1.
The chip-enhanced security features of HPE iLO 7 uniquely
distinguish HPE ProLiant servers from other vendors. Embedded into
the server hardware, secure enclave establishes an unbreakable
chain of trust to protect against firmware attacks and creates full
line-of-sight from the factory and throughout HPE’s trusted supply
chain. This extends to the end of the product lifecycle with HPE
Onsite Decommission Services which collects equipment and
transports it to an authorized sorting and recycling facility.
AI-Driven Insights Improve Operations Management, Automation
and Power Efficiency
HPE Compute Ops Management is a cloud-based software platform
that helps customers secure and automate server environments.
Proactive and predictive automation, now enhanced with AI-driven
insights, helps organizations improve energy efficiency by
forecasting power usage and enabling enterprises to set thresholds
to control costs and carbon emissions on a worldwide level. A new
global map view simplifies management so customers can instantly
identify server health issues across distributed IT environments
and multi-vendor toolset integration reduces downtime by up to 4.8
hours per server every year2. Automated on-boarding simplifies
server set-up and ongoing management, particularly in remote or
branch-office deployments where local IT resources are not
available.
All new HPE Compute Ops Management features, including
AI-informed insights, new map-based visibility and third-party tool
integration, will be available to HPE ProLiant Compute Gen10
servers and newer.
To aid customers evaluating future purchases, a standalone tool
called HPE Power Advisor estimates environment performance metrics
such as energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Servers Optimized for Performance, Energy Efficiency and
Available with Direct Liquid Cooling
New additions to the HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio are
right-sized to address demanding workloads that include AI, data
analytics, edge computing, hybrid cloud and virtual desktop
infrastructure (VDI) solutions. Addressing the exponential growth
in power demands placed on data centers, the HPE ProLiant Compute
Gen12 portfolio is engineered to optimize performance, energy
efficiency and cost with up to 41% better performance per watt
compared to legacy enterprise systems3. HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12
servers deliver up to 65% in power savings per year4 and enable
organizations to free up data center capacity with one Gen12 server
providing the same compute performance as seven Gen10 servers5.
“Partnering with reliable, innovative hardware vendors like HPE
helps us meet the evolving needs of our clients and empower them
with comprehensive, workload-optimized IT infrastructure
solutions,” said William Bell, executive vice president, Products
at phoenixNAP. “We were the first customer in the world to order
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers and the benefits of the upgrade
were immediate. By delivering these advanced technologies as a
service, phoenixNAP enables organizations of all sizes to tackle
challenges related to performance, energy efficiency, data
security, and infrastructure management at scale.”
To meet customer demand for more energy efficient data centers,
HPE is offering optional direct liquid cooling (DLC) on Intel-based
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 one-socket and two-socket rack servers.
Liquid removes heat more efficiently than air, removing more than
3,000 times more heat based on volume6. HPE has built the world’s
fastest direct-liquid cooled supercomputers7 and with more than 300
DLC patents and over 50 years of experience, HPE is a leader in
deploying direct liquid-cooled servers and data centers.
Availability
Six of the eight new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers
featuring upcoming Intel Xeon 6 processors will be available Q1
2025. This includes HPE ProLiant Compute DL320, DL340, DL360,
DL380, DL380a and ML350 Gen12 servers. HPE Synergy 480 and HPE
ProLiant Compute DL580 Gen12 servers are expected Summer 2025.
The HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio will be available
standalone or via HPE GreenLake, offering scalability, cost
efficiency and service agility. These solutions can be purchased
through an authorized channel partner. HPE Services helps customers
make the most of the HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio by
providing advisory, professional, operational, managed, financial
and asset management assistance to accelerate business
operations.
Additional Resources
- HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 server family
- Find an authorized HPE Partner Ready Service Provider
here.
- [VIDEO] Next-level security, performance, and efficiency with
HPE ProLiant Compute
- HPE Direct Liquid Cooling Solutions
- HPE Compute Ops Management
- The Sustainability Impact of HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12
Servers
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is a global technology
leader focused on developing intelligent solutions that allow
customers to capture, analyze, and act upon data seamlessly. The
company innovates across networking, hybrid cloud, and AI to help
customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and
increase operational performance. For more information, visit:
www.hpe.com.
____________ 1 FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification is a standard
adopted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
and Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) 2.0 to verify
cryptographic modules. 2 Forrester Consulting, New Technology: The
Projected Total Economic Impact™ of HPE Compute Ops Management,
commissioned by HPE (June 2024)
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00141308enw 3 Based on internal
power and performance measurements comparing an 86-core HPE
ProLiant Compute Gen12 server compared to a similarly configured
Gen10 server. 4 Reflects results posted on spec.org
SPECrate2017_int_base: #20893 published as of 01-01-2025. The
performance per watt advantage is based on internal power and
performance measurements on similar configured high energy
efficient servers and compared against an estimated 86-core Gen12
system. SPEC and SPECrates are registered trademarks of the
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). 5 Reflects
results posted on spec.org SPECrate2017_int_base: #20893 published
as of 01-01-2025 that compares estimated thermal design power of a
48-core HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 server. SPEC and SPECrates are
registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation
Corporation (SPEC). 6 A propylene glycol-based liquid coolant cools
3.94X the heat as compared to an equal mass of air and is 869.9X
denser than air, making this liquid coolant capable of handling
3427.5X the heat of the same volume of air. 7 Per the November 2024
TOP500 list of the world’s fastest supercomputers.
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