“The HP ProLiant ML110 G7 is a server offered at a desktop price for growing businesses that have limited on-site IT support,” said Bauman. Most recently, the company added to its SMB portfolio with the HP ProLiant ML110 G7 and DL120 G7 servers. In April 2011, HP enhanced its HP ProLiant line with four updated servers based on the Xeon E7-8800/4800/2800 product families - the ProLiant BL680c G7 and DL580 G7 servers based on the Xeon E7-4800 processors, and the ProLiant BL620c G7 and DL980 G7 servers based on the Xeon E7-2800 and E7-4800. “These new servers enable HP to offer three times more multi-node solutions than competitors,” said Andy Bauman, group manager, ISS ProLiant Servers at HP. That was followed in October with the HP ProLiant SL servers, which included the HP ProLiant S元90s G7 and the HP ProLiant SL170s G6 servers, as well as four more SL servers - the HP ProLiant SL160s G6, HP ProLiant SL165s G7, HP ProLiant S元35s G7 and HP ProLiant S元90s G7 server - in March. Find out what’s new in these five categories. HP’s popular ProLiant line spans the full range of server form factors, from microserver to rack, tower, and blade to its scale-out lines. In September 2010, HP (NYSE: HPQ) introduced the first ProLiant MicroServer, a cost-effective starter server aimed at small businesses with fewer than 10 clients. Since our last HP buyer’s guide, the company has continued to expand the HP ProLiant server line across all categories of servers, including rack, tower, blade and scale-out lines.
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