Hewlett Pckard Enterprise (HPE) has presented eight new HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 servers, designed to offer advanced safety capabilities, optimize complex workload performance and increase productivity through improved management functions by artificial intelligence. These servers will be equipped with the next Intel Xeon 6 processors, suitable for both data centers and Edge environments.
The new generation establishes a new business safety standard with integrated protections in each layer, from the chip to the cloud, and in each phase of the server’s life cycle. HPE Integrated Lights Out (ILO) 7 technology includes an advanced security processor, Secure Enclave, which establishes an unwavering confidence chain to prevent firmware attacks, guaranteeing total traceability from manufacturing to the company’s safe supply chain.
“Our clients face increasingly demanding workloads and an overwhelming data demand. The new HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 servers provide the necessary power and management information to prosper, balancing sustainability and cost management objectives. This modern business platform is designed for the hybrid world, incorporating advanced security and control capabilities to help companies face a constantly evolving threat panorama, ”says Krista Satterthwaite, senior vice president and general director of Compute in HPE.
Improved Energy Efficiency Management
HPE Compute Ops Management is a cloud platform that reinforces safety and automates server management. With advanced abilities driven by AI, it allows to improve energy efficiency, predicting energy consumption and establishing thresholds to optimize costs and reduce carbon emissions.
The HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 products portfolio complies with federal security certification standards, it increases IT productivity with IA -based information and drives 65 % energy saving
The new global map view simplifies the administration, providing an instant identification of the state of the servers. Integration with multiple suppliers tools helps minimize inactivity time, reducing it up to 4.8 hours per server per year. Automated incorporation speeds up continuous configuration and management, especially useful in remote implementations.
Optimized performance and liquid cooling
HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 servers are designed for high -performance work loads such as AI, data analysis, perimeter computer, hybrid cloud and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Optimizes performance, energy efficiency and costs, achieving up to 41% more performance per watt compared to inherited systems. In addition, they can provide up to 65% annual energy savings.
HPE offers direct liquid cooling (DLC) on its servers in rack, which is up to 3,000 times more efficient than air in heat elimination. With more than 50 years of experience and more than 300 patents in liquid cooling, HPE leads in the implementation of servers and data centers with this technology.
Availability
Six of the eight new HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 servers with the next Intel Xeon 6 processors will be available in the first quarter of 2025, including the DL320, DL340, DL360, DL380, DL380A and ML350 GEN12 models.
HPE Synergy 480 and HPE Proliant Compute DL580 GEN12 servers are expected for the summer of 2025.
The Hpe Proliant Compute Gen12 portfolio will be available independently or through HPE Greenlake, offering scalability, profitability and service agility.