ProLiant
ProLiant is a brand of server computers that was originally developed and marketed by Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and currently marketed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. After Compaq merged with Hewlett-Packard (HP), HP retired its NetServer brand in favor of the ProLiant brand. HP ProLiant systems led the x86 server market in terms of units and revenue during first quarter of 2010. The HP ProLiant servers offer many advanced server features such as redundant power supplies, Out-of-band management with iLO or Lights-out 100, Hot-swap components and up to 8-Socket systems.
HP ProLiant DL380 G6 | |
Developer | Compaq (1993-2002) Hewlett-Packard (2002-2015) Hewlett Packard Enterprise (2015-present) |
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Type | Tower, rack-mounted, or blade-based server |
Release date | 1993 (Compaq ProLiant); 2003 (HP ProLiant) |
CPU | Intel Atom, Intel Xeon, AMD Epyc |
Power | Up to 2.2 kW dual hot-plug 4+0 PSUs |
Marketing target | Business purpose |
Predecessor | Compaq SystemPro XL |
Related | Integrity, BladeSystem |
Website | HPE ProLiant Server | HPE |
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