What is the difference between Gen9 and Gen10?

The Gen10 server can come with up to 28 cores and can be upgraded to 36 cores or more, bringing the Gen10’s maximum internal storage is 459TB. However, of the three generations, the Gen9 was built for performance and expandability. It came with options of up to 22 cores and was upgradable to 36.

What does HPE InfoSight do?

HPE InfoSight is an industry-leading predictive analytics platform that brings software-defined intelligence to the data center with the ability to predict and prevent infrastructure problems before they happen.

What is the difference between HPE ProLiant Gen8 and Gen9 servers?

The HPE ProLiant Gen9 servers were also built for expandability. They offer more options than the Gen8 or Gen10, with 26 CPU selections, 50% more L3 cache than Gen8 and up to 18 additional cores. There is easy access for processor installation. Enterprise-grade RAID controllers improve data availability, performance, and storage capacity.

What is the Intel Gen9?

The new scalable processors from Intel are workload-optimized for hybrid cloud infrastructures or demanding enterprise data centers. The Gen9 server portfolio delivers the right compute for any business size, workload size or any environment. The Gen9 servers provide three times the computing power per watt than the previous generation.

What is the difference between Gen8 and Gen10 processors?

They offer more options than the Gen8 or Gen10, with 26 CPU selections, 50% more L3 cache than Gen8 and up to 18 additional cores. There is easy access for processor installation. Enterprise-grade RAID controllers improve data availability, performance, and storage capacity.

Why Gen9 servers?

The Gen9 server portfolio delivers the right compute for any business size, workload size or any environment. The Gen9 servers provide three times the computing power per watt than the previous generation. Over the life of the server, this can be a cost savings of 62%.