HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 powered by AMD EPYC to modernize virtualization and edge computing
This video explores how HPE expands its ProLiant Compute Gen12 lineup with DL325 & DL345 servers powered by AMD EPYC processors, offering up to 6TB of memory for demanding workloads, such as virtualization and edge deployments. Watch this informative video and contact us today to get started.
What is new in HPE ProLiant Gen12 with AMD EPYC?
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 now includes DL325 and DL345 servers powered by AMD EPYC processors, designed to help you modernize both virtualization and edge computing environments. These systems are built to handle demanding workloads by offering up to 6TB of memory, which is especially useful when you’re consolidating many virtual machines or running data-intensive applications at the edge.
With this generation, HPE focuses on helping you rethink how you deploy and manage compute across your data center and remote locations. The combination of AMD EPYC CPUs and large memory capacity supports higher VM density, more responsive applications, and better use of your existing software licenses. If you’re looking to refresh older virtualization hosts or standardize on a more flexible edge platform, these Gen12 servers are positioned to give you a more efficient and scalable foundation.
You can find more details and configuration options at: www.hpe.com/ProLiant.
How do these servers support demanding virtualization workloads?
The HPE ProLiant DL325 and DL345 Gen12 servers are built with virtualization in mind, using AMD EPYC processors and offering up to 6TB of memory per server. This combination allows you to:
- Run more virtual machines on a single host, thanks to high core counts and large memory capacity.
- Support memory-hungry applications and databases in virtualized environments without quickly hitting resource limits.
- Improve consolidation ratios, which can help you reduce the number of physical servers you manage and potentially lower power, cooling, and licensing costs.
For organizations that want to reimagine their virtualization strategy—whether that’s expanding a private cloud, supporting VDI, or modernizing legacy workloads—these Gen12 systems provide a flexible platform that can scale as your requirements grow.
What security capabilities does HPE iLO 7 provide?
HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers with AMD EPYC include HPE iLO 7, which is designed to strengthen security starting at the silicon level. This means security is built into the hardware and firmware foundation of the server, not just added on through software.
With iLO 7, you gain:
- Silicon-level protection that helps ensure the server firmware is authentic and has not been tampered with.
- A more secure platform for remote management, so your IT team can monitor, configure, and troubleshoot servers without compromising security controls.
- A stronger baseline for compliance and risk management, especially important when servers are deployed in edge locations with less physical oversight.
For organizations looking to reshape how they secure distributed infrastructure, iLO 7 provides a hardware-rooted approach that supports both data center and edge deployments.
More information is available at: www.hpe.com/ProLiant.
HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 powered by AMD EPYC to modernize virtualization and edge computing
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