
HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen11 5418Y 2.0GHz 24-core 1P 32GB-R MR408i-o 8SFF 800W RPS Server
HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen11 8 SFF server with one Intel® Xeon® Gold 5418Y processor, 32 GB DDR5 RDIMM memory, HPE MR408i-o storage controller, and one HPE 800W Flex Slot Power Supply
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Description
Are you looking for a robust and flexible tower optimized server for your SMB and remote offices?
The HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen11 is a powerful 2P tower server with optional rackable chassis for various environments, and delivers exceptional compute performance, security, reliability, and expandability.
Powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors up to 60 cores1, up to 8 TB DDR5, PCIe Gen5, enhanced I/O and GPU support1, and EDSFF storage, the HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen11 server fulfills a wide range of demanding workloads.
The silicon root of trust anchors the server firmware to an HPE-exclusive ASIC, creating a fingerprint for the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor that must be matched exactly before the server will boot.
The HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen11 server is an excellent choice for diverse workloads such as IT infrastructure, Data Management, VDI, ERP/CRM. Scale and adapt to any environment with this server and accelerate your growing business.
What’s New
- Powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors that support up to 60 cores1 (120 cores per server), 350W TDP.
- Increased memory bandwidth, performance and lower power requirements with up to 8 TB DDR5 memory capacity with 32 DIMM slots.
- Advanced data transfer rates from the PCIe Gen5 serial expansion bus, support up to 10 standard PCIe Gen5 slots and 2 OCP 3.0 slots2.
- Includes HPE Integrated Lights-Out 6 (iLO 6) server management software that enables you to securely configure, monitor, and update your HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers seamlessly from anywhere.
- Supports hot-pluggable, high-availability, RAID1 protected M.2 NVMe boot option.
- Supports new EDSFF E3.S NVMe form factor to enable higher-density servers and storage systems, optimization of PCIe lanes from CPUs, and ultra-high SSD performance.