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Introducing the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors!
Hewlett Packard Enterprise proudly announces the latest addition to its HPE Synergy line-up, the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 Compute Module. Powered by 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, these new compute modules bring a new level of performance, capacity, and flexibility to any workload.
HPE proudly welcomes the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 server to its broad portfolio of products. Engineered for a customer’s hybrid world, this composable infrastructure solution combines the best of on-premises and cloud computing with optimized performance for general virtualization, data management, hybrid cloud and VDI workloads. Additionally, with HPE’s trusted security by design, customers using HPE Synergy can feel confident their data and applications are secure and protected.
One infrastructure to run any workload
HPE Synergy, the first platform built from the ground up for Composable Infrastructure, offers an experience that empowers IT to create and deliver new value instantly and continuously. It is a single infrastructure that reduces operational complexity for traditional workloads and increases operational velocity for new breeds of applications and services. Through a single interface, HPE Synergy composes physical and virtual compute, storage, and fabric pools into any configuration for any application. As an extensible platform, it easily enables a broad range of applications and operational models such as virtualization, hybrid cloud, containers, and DevOps. With HPE Synergy, IT becomes not just the internal service provider, but also the partner that rapidly launches new applications which become the business.
What’s new in the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 Compute Module
The HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 Compute Module delivers exceptional capacity, efficiency, and flexibility in a two-socket, half-height form factor to support demanding workloads. Powered by 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors with up to 56 cores, HPE DDR5 Smart Memory supporting up to 4TB per processor, flexible storage controller options, and multiple I/O connectors while designed to create a pool of flexible compute capacity within a composable infrastructure, the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 Compute Module is the ideal platform for general-purpose enterprise workload performance now and in the future.
Here is what you can expect to experience when you put this new compute module to work in your data center:
- Performance. By utilizing Intel’s 4th Gen Xeon® Scalable processors – with its new processor design and increase in cores – the HPE Synergy Gen11 enables a significant bump in performance over the HPE Synergy Gen10 Plus. Plus, the availability of PCIe 5.0 provides exceptional performance for boot, storage, and I/O.
- Memory. The HPE Synergy Gen11 Compute Module supports DDR5 DIMMs, which provide up to 256GB and speeds up to 4800 MT/s. Combine this extra storage and speed with 16 DIMM slots per processor, and you get an impressive 50% increase in memory bandwidth.
- Storage Flexibility. Storage solutions are now more flexible with a wider offering of drive cage options. For example, a new 4-drive tri-mode SAS/SATA/NVME option is now available and supports a wide range of workloads.
Learn more!
With increased performance, enhanced memory and storage flexibility, the HPE Synergy 480 Gen 11 is hard to beat. It is an excellent choice for general virtualization, data management, hybrid cloud, and VDI workloads.
Please visit our website for more information about the HPE Synergy 480 Gen11 compute module.
About our HPE Bloggers:
Sonja Hickey is currently a product marketing manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), focusing on HPE ProLiant servers. Working in the IT industry since 1997, Sonja has extensive marketing and product management experience with enterprise software and technology companies, including, but not limited to, HPE, Dell, Sun Microsystems and Zebra Technologies. In 2011, Sonja co-authored a book (IT Operations Management), which discusses best practices associated with IT infrastructure management, especially as they relate to cloud and virtualized environments. Sonja’s education includes an MBA from University of Chicago’s Booth School as well as a MS and BS in Engineering from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.
Richard Scruggs is a Principal Product Manager at HPE, focused on HPE Synergy compute. He brings more than 25 years of technology product management, marketing, strategy and communications experience, focused on hardware, software, business operations, security, performance management and reference architectures. Prior to joining HPE in 2016, Richard worked in product management with Idera Software, managed the Product Management team at Jetstream, and spent 13 years with Compaq/HP in product management roles for mobile broadband, storage blades, hard drives, Smart Array controllers, consumer desktop and consumer communications and emerging technologies. Richard has a BBA in Business Analysis and Management Information Systems from Texas A&M University.
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