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HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers powered by AMD EPYC processors achieve top marks from ITPro
HPE Proliant Gen11 servers with AMD EPYC™ processors recently received five-star ratings from ITPro, a respected technology industry publication.
ITPro cited the liquid-cooled HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen11 as “a great choice for virtualization tasks that require high core densities.” The rating also mentioned that the server would appeal to companies that need maximum processing power from their rack cabinets without heavy investment in open-loop water cooling systems.
The HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen11 was described as “an incredibly versatile 1P rack server.” The AMD EPYC CPU and DDR5 memory combination creates a cost-effective virtualization platform, with outstanding expansion potential that will appeal to businesses seeking a rack-dense, high-capacity storage solution.
ITPro commended the HPE ProLiant DL365 Gen11 for packing big processing power into small spaces. The publication also mentioned the server’s tight platform security, flexible storage configurations, plenty of expansion potential, and a selection of remote management and monitoring tools.
The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen11 is “ready to deliver some serious acceleration to enterprise workloads,” according to ITPro. AMD's EPYC CPUs deliver unprecedented core density. Add in impressive storage capacity, PCIe Gen5 expansion options, multi-GPU capabilities, and a wealth of management and platform security services, the HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen11 has the performance for your most demanding workloads.
HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers represent the newest generation of HPE's industry-leading, rack-optimized servers. These servers are designed to provide exceptional performance, scalability, and reliability for a variety of demanding workloads. Equipped with advanced technologies such as high-speed memory and versatile storage options, the HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers are tailored to meet the requirements of modern data centers. They have enhanced security features, robust management tools, and energy-efficient operations, making them an ideal choice for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure and support digital transformation initiatives.
ITPro offers insightful, in-depth, and up-to-date information from seasoned professionals and thought leaders in information technology. The ITPro reviews cover a wide array of topics, including cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data management, networking, and enterprise solutions.
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