Product Details

HPE ProLiant DL325 G11 1U Rack Server - 1 x AMD EPYC 9015 3.50 GHz - 64 GB RAM - 960 GB SSD - (2 x 480GB) SSD Configuration - Serial ATA/600, 12Gb/s SAS, NVMe Controller

AMD Chip - 1 Processor Support - 3 TB RAM Support - DDR5 SDRAM - 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60 RAID Levels Up to 16 MB Graphic Card - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - 8 x Total Bay(s) - 8 x SFF Bay(s) - Hot Swappable Bays - 2 x 800 W - Redundant Power Supply

Product ID

Mfg. Part: P81847-005
UNSPSC: 43211502
MNJPartNumber: MNJ21533943

Availability

  Limited

Product Pricing

$10,423.28

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Options & Accessories

HPE 6.40 TB Solid State Drive - E3.S Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 5.0) - Mixed Use

Server Device Supported - 3 DWPD - Hot Pluggable
Mfg. Part: P61195-B21

$61027.54

$663.46

HPE EPYC 9004 (4th Gen) 9274F Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 4.05 GHz Processor Upgrade

256 MB L3 Cache - 24 MB L2 Cache - 64-bit Processing - 4.30 GHz Overclocking Speed - 5 nm - Socket SP5 No Graphics - 320 W - 48 Threads
Mfg. Part: P53711-B21

$7561.68

HPE 1.60 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - SAS - Mixed Use

Server Device Supported - 3 DWPD - 3 Year Warranty
Mfg. Part: P63871-B21

$24535.28

Main Features

HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen11

Are you looking for a scalable, low-cost performance server solution for your virtualized and software-defined compute workloads? The HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen11 server is a low-cost 1U 1P solution that delivers exceptional value balancing compute, memory, and network bandwidth at 1P economics. Powered by 4th Generation AMD EPYC™ Processors with up to 128 cores, increased memory bandwidth (up to 3 TB), high-speed PCIe Gen5 I/O and EDSFF storage, and supporting up to 2 double-width GPUs at the front, this server is a superb low-cost, 1U 1P, performance solution for your virtualized workloads. The silicon root of trust anchors the server firmware, creating a fingerprint for the AMD Secure Processor that must be matched exactly before the server boot. The HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen11 server is an excellent choice for virtualized workloads such as software-defined compute, CDN, VDI, and secure edge apps that require balancing processor, memory, and network bandwidth.

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