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HPE ProLiant Gen11, the new Hewlett Packard Enterprise solution for the potentialization of hybrid environments

As Neil MacDonald, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Computing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, says: “The foundation of any hybrid strategy is compute.” And it is that, since last November 10, the new next-generation computing portfolio: HPE ProLiant Gen11 is already available through the HPE GreenLake cloud platform. A new operating experience in the cloud that aims to promote hybrid environments and digital transformation in companies.

These new servers are designed for the hybrid world and also to offer an intuitive cloud operating experience, with reliable security by design and outstanding performance optimized for workloads. With a subscription to HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management, you get access to a cloud-native management console. Allowing greater operational efficiency because it safely automates the process of access, monitor and manage the servers, regardless of where you reside.

Customers can also add thousands of distributed devices and benefit from faster server firmware updates. And with it, focus efforts on business operations and not in managing a complex IT infrastructure.

The features of HPE ProLiant servers

To protect data and systems, next-generation HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers help achieve verification and authentication of device components with the new version of HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO), with iLO6.

ILO is remote server management software that allows customers to configure, monitor, and update HPE servers securely and transparently.

Also helps prevent tampering with single server identity access by including platform certifications and Secure Device Identity (iDevID) by default. Receive an extra layer of authentication by monitoring secure boot and system health through Trusted Platform Module (TPM). And embrace the highest level of security with HPE Trusted Supply Chain.

HPE Trusted Supply Chain optimizes end-to-end security through certified servers through hardened data protection during the manufacturing process.

These new servers are optimized to deliver high-performance workloads with intensive use of data by an organization, as well as offering support for various architectures, including 4th generation AMD EPYC processors, 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and cloud-native Ampere Altra and Ampere Altra Max processors. In addition, they support double the bandwidth.

Businesses looking to transition from one generation to the next can adopt HPE next-generation computing through a traditional infrastructure purchase or a pay-as-you-go model with HPE GreenLake.

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