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A sleek, powerful server designed just for SMBs: Introducing HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus

We have reimagined our most popular entry-level server for the data-driven era. Itโ€™s compact, simple to operate, blazingly fast, edge-to-cloud ready, and available with a low monthly payment option.

Are you working from a small office or home office, or at a small business with 25 employees or less? Are you using PCs and smartphones to run the businessโ€”but starting to notice theyโ€™re not giving you the storage and performance you need? Are you running apps or storing files in the cloud but worried about availability and security? It may be time to consider a better solution.

Small business IT solutions 400.jpgHPE is announcing the newest version of our most popular entry-level serverโ€”now completely reimagined for the data-driven era. The new HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus is even smaller, sleeker, and more powerful than before. It offers next-generation Intel processors, essential HPE iLO 5 management, and edge-to-cloud connectivity right out of the box when paired with wired and wireless Aruba devices. Plus, it comes with HPE Rapid Setupโ€”a wizard-driven utility that makes deploying your server and Windows Server 2019 operating system as easy as setting up a smartphone.

Replacing PCs with a server can give you a lot more of everything you need. More storage space for files and data. More productivity, with all files in an easy-to-access central location. More performance for power-hungry apps. More peace of mind, knowing files are securely stored on-site and not in an unvetted cloud share.

Good things that come in a small package

First, letโ€™s talk performance. To support more users and more data-hungry apps, the MicroServer has been refreshed with the latest generation of Intel Xeon E-2200 or Pentium G5420 processor, giving you double the performance1 compared to the previous model. 

Another major upgrade is support for HPE iLO 5. This simplifies day-to-day management and enables silicon root of trust technology with built-in security features that make HPE ProLiant Gen10 the worldโ€™s most secure industry-standard servers2. It also enables HPE InfoSight for Servers, an artificial intelligence that optimizes performance and can predict and prevent problems. An optional iLO Enablement Kit activates remote access management.

Speaking of remote access, the MicroServer Gen10 Plus is a great fit for remote and branch office locations at the edge, with support for Aruba Instant On to help you bridge the physical and digital worlds. Optional cloud services from Microsoft Azure or a managed service provider give you easy edge-to-cloud connectivity.

And because the MicroServer is built for small offices, weโ€™ve redesigned it to be smallerโ€”roughly half the size of the previous versionโ€”with a sleek design that fits just about anywhere, either vertically or horizontally.

Even better, with flexible subscription pricing from HPE Financial Services you can easily consume the MicroServer with predictable monthly payments.

The MicroServer Gen10 Plus gives you the features you need with budget-friendly payment options, so you can do more with less.

Learn more: hpe.com/servers/microservergen10plus

For a look at the key features of the HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus, watch the Chalk Talk video below:

1. Compared to HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10. Source: Passmark Software CPU Benchmark. Internal performance testing underway and will update with actual performance numbers.

2 Based on external security firm conducting cybersecurity penetration testing of HPE Gen10 servers and three leading server competitors, September 2019


SanSan Strozier
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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I am a Solutions Marketing Manager for the Small and Midsized Segment at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. I blog on topics of interest for Servers and Solutions.