HPE’s enhanced portfolio of computing solutions using the new
AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processor break world records with up to 39%
better performance and greater energy efficiency to target any
workload
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced
record-breaking performance on a wide range of demanding workloads,
surpassing competitors by up to 39%1 with its new computing
solutions as part of the industry’s broadest set of AMD EPYC
processor-based offerings. By using the new AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series
Processor launched today, HPE has secured 19 world records in key
areas for optimizing workload experiences, including achieving
leadership positions in virtualization, energy efficiency, database
analytic workloads, and Java applications. To date, HPE servers and
systems using 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors combined hold a
total of 32 world records.
HPE tackles demanding workloads from the edge to exascale
with new AMD-based solutions
This new portfolio of HPE ProLiant servers and HPE Apollo
systems uses the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor to provide
foundational compute platforms that deliver unmatched performance,
security, automation, and remote management capabilities to support
a range of critical workloads that are essential to digital
transformation. Additionally, HPE is offering the HPE Cray EX
supercomputer, leveraging the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™, to power high-end
supercomputing needs, such as exascale-class systems that are up to
10X faster than today’s most powerful supercomputers. With the
enhanced portfolio and advancements to performance, HPE is enabling
organizations to seamlessly scale, manage and speed time-to-value
for any experience from the edge to exascale.
Delivering trusted, next-generation computing in an
as-a-service experience
Customers can easily adopt these latest HPE solutions using HPE
GreenLake, an elastic, pay-per-use, as-a-service platform that can
run on-premises, at the edge, or in a colocation facility. HPE
GreenLake combines the simplicity and agility of the cloud with the
governance, compliance, and visibility that comes with hybrid
cloud.
“Digital transformation is reshaping every industry, and new
digital models are evolving to support the growing adoption of
edge, 5G and artificial intelligence technologies as well as adapt
to new technology demands prompted by COVID-19. HPE is addressing
these dynamic market needs every step of the way with
high-performing solutions that can scale, secure and efficiently
run workloads to speed time-to-value,” said Neil MacDonald, senior
vice president and general manager, Compute Business Group at HPE.
“Today, through our longtime collaboration and joint engineering
with AMD, we are delivering the biggest and broadest portfolio of
computing solutions, using the new 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor, to
transform infrastructure and provide the economics, agility and
ease of management that is critical to tomorrow’s data center
needs.”
HPE achieves world records in virtualization, energy
efficiency, decision support database workloads, and server-side
Java
HPE ProLiant servers and HPE Apollo systems, which offer
scalable, versatile, and end-to-end security capabilities to power
any workload, achieved leadership positions and several world
records, based on independent industry benchmarks. The results
include:
- Driving server consolidation up and operational costs down
with virtualization achieved with the HPE ProLiant DL385
Gen10 Plus v2 server, providing 39% better performance than the
previous record holder.1
- Increasing performance and sustainability to reduce
operational costs with the HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus
system with HPE ProLiant XL225n Gen10 Plus server delivering 18
world records and up to 54% higher energy efficiency than other
4-node systems.2
- Speeding up database queries on decision support workloads
with the HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server, a brand new
server line targeted for storage-optimized solutions for database
workloads. The new server achieved the number one non-clustered
result for decision support database workloads3, and the HPE
ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 server achieved two number one
non-clustered results providing 14.4% better performance
compared to a 4-socket server and 15.5% cost reduction.4
- Optimizing Java applications for emerging use cases across
industries such as banking and financial services,
manufacturing, and healthcare and life sciences with the HPE
ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 server showing two-processor
leadership with better performance by up to 17.1%5 and the HPE
ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server with one-processor performance
by up to 16.8%.6
Enterprises gain the most trusted, high-performing portfolio
of advanced AMD CPU-based HPE ProLiant servers to tackle tomorrow’s
workload needs
HPE ProLiant servers provide foundational intelligence to
automate management tasks and optimize workload performance with
efficiency to deliver better outcomes, faster. The family of
servers also provide versatility and scale to support any solution
for modern IT needs, such as 5G, edge, artificial intelligence and
analytics to modern IT capabilities using hyperconverged
infrastructure, containers and diverse CPU and GPU
architectures.
Additionally, HPE ProLiant servers provide a holistic,
360-degree view of security that is embedded at the silicon level
and starts from the time the server is manufactured and extended
throughout shipping and distribution, and finally during the end of
its lifecycle, to provide complete, end-to-end data protection.
As part of the portfolio using the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor,
HPE today introduced two new server lines to its growing HPE
ProLiant family with the HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server to
target storage-optimized solutions for database workloads, and the
HPE ProLiant DL365 Gen10 Plus server to target virtual desktop
infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
Harnessing data and accelerating time-to-insight for any data
center environment with the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio
for HPC and artificial intelligence capabilities
HPE Apollo systems, which are purpose-built to support HPC
applications such as modeling and simulation, help organizations of
any size accelerate business and research outcomes by efficiently
processing large amounts of data and turning them into digital
models to understand how something will look and perform in the
real world. The systems are also optimized for artificial
intelligence capabilities to improve training and increase accuracy
in results. HPE is introducing the HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus and
HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 Plus systems with the 3rd Gen of AMD EPYC™
processor to deliver even more performance, efficiency and targeted
capabilities for HPC and AI workloads.
The enhanced HPE Apollo systems are also enabling the new HPE
GreenLake cloud services for HPC which are fully managed services,
allowing any enterprise to benefit from the power of an agile,
elastic, pay-per-use cloud experience to tackle their most
demanding compute and data-intensive workloads and speed
time-to-insight through a flexible as-a-service platform that
customers can run on-premises or in a colocation facility.
For high-end supercomputing solutions, HPE delivers the HPE Cray
EX supercomputer, which features an advanced HPC architecture
designed for next-generation supercomputing, such as for
exascale-class systems that are 10X faster than today’s most
powerful supercomputers. The latest HPE Cray EX supercomputers
leverage AMD technology to power some of the world’s fastest
supercomputers that are accelerating complex scientific research
across a range of challenging areas from extreme weather
forecasting and vaccine discovery to modeling and designing
automobiles and planes.
HPE is building supercomputers using the HPE Cray EX
supercomputer, featuring the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor, for LUMI
in Finland, as part of the European High Performance Computing
Joint Undertaking, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Australia, and
the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in the U.S. HPE
is also using the HPE Cray EX supercomputer , leveraging the 3rd
Gen AMD EPYC processor and next-generation AMD Instinct™ GPUs , to
build one of the first U.S. exascale systems, called Frontier, for
the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Full portfolio of HPE servers and systems supporting the new 3rd
Gen AMD EPYC™ processor include:
- HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Plus v2 server
- HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 server
- HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server
- HPE ProLiant DL365 Gen10 Plus server
- HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus system with the HPE ProLiant XL225n
Gen10 Plus server
- HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 Plus system with the HPE ProLiant XL675d
Gen10 Plus server
- HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 Plus system with the HPE ProLiant XL645d
Gen10 Plus server
- HPE Cray EX supercomputer EX425
- HPE Cray supercomputer EX235a
Availability
All new HPE Apollo systems with the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor
will be available worldwide on April 6. All new HPE ProLiant
servers with the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor will be available
worldwide on April 19.
All HPE ProLiant servers and HPE Apollo systems with the 3rd Gen
AMD EPYC processor will also be available through HPE
GreenLake.
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is the global edge-to-cloud platform
as-a-service company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes
by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on
decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way
people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent
technology solutions, with a consistent experience across all
clouds and edges, to help customers develop new business models,
engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more
information, visit: www.hpe.com.
AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, EPYC, Instinct, and combinations
thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
1 VMware® VMmark® is a product of VMware. The competitive
benchmark claims are based on being the best 2P 4-node and AMD
results on the VMmark 3.1.1 benchmark, with a score of 33.58 @ 36
tiles. Results as of March 15, 2021. VMmark disclosures are
available at vmware.com/products/vmmark/results3x.html.
2 SPEC and SPECpower_ssj are registered trademarks of the
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); all rights
reserved, see spec.org as of March 15, 2021; 4-, 3-, 2-node
configurations and 4-, 3-, 2-node 2-processor configurations for
the overall, Linux, and Windows categories.
3 TPC Benchmark™ H (TPC-H) performance as of March 15, 2021. See
tpc.org for more information. Claim based on having the #1
performance for a non-clustered system on the TPC-H @ 3000GB scale
factor. Configuration: 1 HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server used
1 AMD EPYC 7763 2.45 GHz processor; 1 socket/64 cores/128 threads;
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3; Microsoft® SQL Server 2019 Enterprise
Edition. TPC-H results show the HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus with
a result of 1,346,932.7 QphH @ 3000GB and $0.40 USD/QphH @ 3000GB
with a system availability of April 19, 2021; see tpc.org/3352 for details.
4 TPC-H performance as of March 15, 2021. See tpc.org for more
information. Claim based on having the #1 performance and
price-performance for a non-clustered system on the TPC-H @ 10000GB
scale factor. Configuration: 1 HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2
server used 2 AMD EPYC 7763 2.45 GHz processors; 2 socket/128
cores/256 threads; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3; Microsoft® SQL
Server 2019 Enterprise Edition. TPC-H results show the HPE ProLiant
DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 with a result of 1,883,497.4 QphH @ 10000GB and
$0.56 USD/QphH @ 10000GB with a system availability of April 19,
2021; see tpc.org/3351 for
details.
5 SPEC and SPECjbb are registered trademarks of the Standard
Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); all rights reserved, see
spec.org as of March 15, 2021.
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