HPE ProLiant Compute DL340 Gen12 review: An appealing alternative to dual-socket Xeon 6 rack servers
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HPE ProLiant Compute DL340 Gen12 review: An appealing alternative to dual-socket Xeon 6 rack servers
"It isn't often we get to see a completely new rack server from HPE, but the Compute DL340 Gen12 is its first ProLiant model to deliver a single socket (1P) Intel Xeon-powered solution in a 2U rack chassis. This market space has traditionally been held by HPE's DL345 rack servers, as their AMD EPYC CPUs have the core densities to make them good alternatives to more costly two-socket (2P) servers."
"The DL340 Gen12 targets a wide range of data centre and service provider duties, and the high core counts of Intel's Xeon 6 CPUs allow it to offer a balanced mix of performance, storage capacities, energy efficiency. And, of course, costs. It supports plenty of Xeon 6 models, so you can choose from P-Core CPUs up to 86 cores and E-Core CPUs up to 144 cores, or pick from all six P-Core 'Rich I/O' models with up to 80 cores that are specifically optimised for"
HPE's Compute DL340 Gen12 is a ProLiant rack server that delivers a single-socket Intel Xeon solution in a 2U chassis. The design targets data centre and service provider workloads by combining high core counts with a balance of performance, storage capacity, energy efficiency, and cost. Supported CPUs include Intel Xeon 6 P-Core models up to 86 cores and E-Core models up to 144 cores, plus six P-Core 'Rich I/O' variants optimized for single-socket deployments. The server supports up to 4TB of DDR5 Smart Memory (speed determined by CPU) and accommodates diverse LFF, SFF, and EDSFF storage permutations. The DL340 Gen12 provides an Intel-based alternative to DL345 designs that leveraged AMD EPYC core density for 1P deployments.
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