Energize your enterprise with edge computing
HPE's ProLiant is playing a pivotal role in the transformation to hybrid cloud. The ProLiant DL145 Gen11 with 4th Gen AMD EPYC 8004 processor extends the HPE ProLiant Gen11 edge server portfolio supporting applications such as inventory management, point of sale, alongside edge-specific analytics. Notably, it also powers AI and machine learning workloads pushing the boundaries of what's possible with edge computing. This potent mix of versatility, performance and cutting-edge tech in a compact size puts the HPE ProLiant Gen11 server portfolio at an advantageous spot. It's an exciting time for businesses looking to reshape their approach to data management with the latest hybrid technologies. Watch this informative video and contact us today to learn about these edge computing solutions ready for AI and hybrid cloud.
What is the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 designed for?
The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 is designed as an edge-focused server for organizations that need to run applications closer to where data is created. It’s built to support:
- **Retail and operations apps** such as inventory management and pricing
- **Point-of-sale (POS) systems** that need consistent performance at the edge
- **Edge-specific analytics**, where you process and analyze data locally instead of sending everything back to a central data center
- **Content delivery** at branch locations or remote sites
- **AI and machine learning (ML) workloads** that benefit from low latency and local processing
If you’re running distributed sites—like stores, branches, plants, or remote offices—the DL145 Gen11 is meant to help you run these workloads reliably at the edge rather than relying solely on a core data center.
How does the AMD EPYC 8004 processor help at the edge?
The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 uses the **4th Gen AMD EPYC 8004 processor** to balance performance, efficiency, and footprint for edge environments.
For edge deployments, this matters because you typically need:
- **Consistent performance** for transactional apps like POS and inventory systems
- **Enough compute power** to run analytics, AI, and ML models locally
- **Efficient operation** in space- and power-constrained locations such as retail stores or remote sites
The AMD EPYC 8004 processor is designed to deliver the compute capacity needed for these mixed workloads—transactional, analytical, and AI/ML—without assuming you have the same power and cooling resources as a traditional data center.
Where does the DL145 Gen11 fit in the HPE edge portfolio?
The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 **extends the HPE ProLiant Gen11 edge server portfolio**, giving you another option when you’re standardizing on HPE for distributed or edge locations.
You’d typically consider the DL145 Gen11 when:
- You’re rolling out or modernizing **inventory management, pricing, or POS systems** across multiple sites
- You want to **reimagine how you handle edge analytics**, processing more data locally to reduce latency and bandwidth use
- You’re starting to **reshape your AI and ML strategy** by running models closer to where data is generated
In short, it fits as a practical, edge-ready server in the broader HPE ProLiant Gen11 lineup, aimed at organizations that want to bring more compute, analytics, and AI capabilities out to their edge locations.
You can find more technical details and configuration options at: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/compute/proliant-dl145-gen11.html
Energize your enterprise with edge computing
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