New HP ProLiant Gen9 server dedicated to the needs of SMEs

HP today announced the availability of two new server type tower dedicated to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses seeking solutions economically onerous.

HP today announced the expansion of the catalog Compute with new HP ProLiant Gen9 Tower server addressed specifically to small and medium businesses looking for a balance between performance, efficiency and management in the face of a financial commitment not particularly onerous.

Peter Schrady, vice president and general manager for HP Rack and Tower Servers, commented: ” Small businesses not only need to solve immediate business challenges, but also to lay the groundwork to accelerate business growth. Together with servers HP ProLiant Gen9 and services from our channel partners, we can help small companies improve competitiveness and achieve better business results. ”

The family is enriched Compute Model HP ProLiant ML10 v2, a single-socket tower form factor 4U. ProLiant ML10 v2 can be configured, as needed, with Intel Pentium G3240, Intel Core i3-4150 or Intel Xeon E3-1220v3 and supports up to 32 GB of memory in four modules 8 GB each. The system also has two PCIe 3.0 slots (x8 and x16) and two PCIe 2.0 slots (x8 and x4).

The fund is managed by the storage controller HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i, which supports a variety of configuration options, while on the graph indicates the presence of a card integrated Matrox G200. With prices starting around at $300, which vary depending on the configuration, HP ProLiant ML10 v2 is aimed at those companies who need a resource that can operate small vertical applications (file / print server, web messaging, collaboration) or small database and in general for general-purpose applications.

The second new addition is the HP ProLiant ML110 Gen9, system single-socket tower form 4.5U. ProLiant ML110 can be configured with processors 4- 6- 8- and 10-core Intel Xeon E5-2600 and the E5-1600 family. The server hosting the eighth slot for RDIMM or LRDIMM: in the first case, you can equip up to a maximum of 256 GB (8 modules of 32 GB), while the latter will be able to reach a maximum amount of memory of 128GB (8 modules 16 GB ).

There are five expansion slots PCIe 3.0, one of which x16, two x8 and two x4. On the chart we note the presence of an NVIDIA Quadro K2200 or K4200. HP ProLiant ML110 Gen9 is aimed at small and midsize businesses looking for a machine able to manage physical and virtual workloads and is offered at a price starting around at $1,000.

Both servers offer features integrated management with HP Integrated Lights-Out that allows you to monitor the health of the system, the power consumption and heat dissipation, and are provided with the HP Just Right IT solutions that offer a range of services configured and HP partner applications. Finally the programs HP Foundation Care and HP Proactive Care offer the necessary support to prevent and minimize any problems that could affect the operation and business continuity.

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