Hewlett Packard Enterprise Unveils HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server, optimized for edge computing to enhance performance in various demanding environments. Featuring a compact design and advanced security, it enables real-time data processing, supporting applications across retail and manufacturing while facilitating easy deployment and management.


19 September 2024 – Hewlett Packard Enterprise has introduced the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server, designed to enhance performance for demanding applications and workloads at the edge. This compact and robust server is ideal for environments such as retail stores, clinics, banks, and manufacturing lines, offering seamless deployment and real-time service capabilities.

The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 features several engineering advancements, including built-in air filtration for dusty conditions, high energy efficiency, vibration tolerance, and quieter operation compared to traditional data center servers. This design allows distributed organizations to implement edge initiatives without the complications associated with data center servers. “The HPE ProLiant DL145 is rugged and compact, delivering high performance in small spaces while facilitating remote management for businesses without on-site IT expertise,” stated Krista Satterthwaite, SVP & General Manager of HPE Compute.

This server expands the HPE ProLiant Gen11 edge server portfolio and supports various industry applications, including inventory management, point-of-sale systems, and AI/ML workloads. With partnerships in place with independent software vendors (ISVs), the server offers tailored solutions for retail and manufacturing, such as video analytics and predictive maintenance.

The HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 can be seamlessly deployed using HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management, enabling zero-touch deployment for easy onboarding by non-IT staff. The server’s capabilities allow organizations to process data onsite, leading to faster decision-making and reduced reliance on remote data centers, thus lowering latency and connectivity costs. Equipped with a fourth-generation AMD EPYC 8004 processor, the server can manage enterprise applications swiftly and support up to 128 virtual machines.

HPE emphasizes security as a cornerstone of this new offering, ensuring that infrastructure is built with integrated security features from the ground up, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding compute workloads.

Author: Terry KS

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