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    HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen11 review

    Now into its sixth generation, HPE’s ProLiant MicroServer just keeps marching on. The original N36L model was introduced in 2010 and since then we’ve reviewed the Gen8, Gen10, and Gen10 Plus versions with the Gen10 Plus v2 model appearing around a year ago and adding support for Intel Xeon E-2300 CPUs. The MicroServer Gen11 keeps the focus on small offices…

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    HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 review

    HPE has had a sharp focus on the network edge for longer than most and it now aims to deliver even more processing power to harsh environments such as retail, manufacturing, and logistics. The ProLiant DL145 Gen11 certainly looks up to the task as this single socket (1P) server puts an AMD EPYC 8004 ‘Siena’ CPU with up to 64…

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    HPE just unveiled a next-gen HPC cluster at the University of Southampton: Iridis 6 uses ProLiant Gen11 servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors — and it’s four-times more powerful than its predecessor

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled a sixth-generation high-performance computing cluster, Iridis 6, for the University of Southampton. The new system upgrades and expands on the existing capabilities of its predecessor Iridis 5, which was first introduced in 2018 and went straight into the Top500 supercomputer list at number 251. Iridis 6 will improve the system’s sustainability and performance, HPE…

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    HPE ProLiant DL365 Gen11 review

    HPE’s ProLiant DL365 Gen11 is a rack-dense server solution aimed at enterprises that want maximum processing power in minimum space. With support for AMD’s 128-core Gen4 EPYC CPUs, this dual-socket (2P) system can put an incredible 256 physical cores in only 1U of rack height. Targeting a diverse range of workloads such as general-purpose virtualization, VDI, EAD, and CAD, the…

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    HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen11 review

    HPE’s ProLiant DL345 Gen11 is a 2U single-socket (1P) rack server with a few surprises up its sleeve. Along with support for AMD’s core-heavy Gen4 EPYC CPUs plus fast DDR5 memory, its storage potential makes it a great choice for businesses with big virtualization and capacity plans that want to avoid the expense of a 2P server. Its predecessor, the…

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