HPE introduces 64 TB memory server for SAP Cloud ERP, business-critical workloads
- HPE announced HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250, a large, in-memory database server for critical and complex business workloads
- The new server is a follow-on to the Intel-based HPE Scale-up Server 3200, a system available for RISE with SAP
- HPE is recognised as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide SAP HANA Certified Servers Appliances 2026 Vendor Assessment
HPE has announced the availability of HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250, a purpose-built server for in-memory databases. The server is engineered to deliver scalability, resilience, performance, and security for critical business transactional and analytics workloads.
Powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 delivers the highest memory available as the first scale-up server validated by the SAP BW Edition HANA benchmark* with at least 48 TB of memory.
“HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 raises the bar for business-critical infrastructure,” said Krista Satterthwaite, Senior VP and GM, Compute at HPE.
“Designed for complex business applications like enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management systems, this system helps customers in ways competitive offerings cannot – allowing them to run faster transactions, gain insights in real time, and support analytics without slowing down business. With simpler operations, always-on reliability, and chip-to-cloud security – we’re redefining what scale looks like for workloads with zero-tolerance downtime.”
The server scales modularly to meet the rising demands of real-time analytics and high-velocity transactions. Available from a minimum of four sockets, up to 16 – and supporting up to 64 TB of DDR5 memory – the server enables customers to run financial services applications, databases, and systems of record.
A dedicated external node controller in HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 offers a performance boost that is 100 times** faster than Ethernet used in scale-out deployments. This is HPE’s first scale-up server powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors and features a modular architecture ideal for heavy compute and emerging agentic AI workloads, HPE said.
“Our collaboration with HPE continues to blaze the trail for mission‑critical, in‑memory computing,” said Kevork Kechichian, Executive VP and GM, Data Center Group at Intel.
“The HPE Compute Scale‑Up Server 3250, powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, brings together exceptional compute density, scalability, and reliability to help enterprises run their most critical data‑intensive workloads.”
Built-in protection for HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 is available through HPE Integrated Lights Out (iLO) and spans every layer – from the chip to the cloud – as well as the entire lifecycle of the server. HPE iLO establishes a silicon root of trust through a dedicated security processor and validated firmware, which safeguards against future threats with post-quantum cryptography.
Resiliency features of the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 include advanced memory error detection and correction, as well as memory healing and deconfiguration. Additionally, the server is designed for fault-tolerant uptime, delivering the highest availability for critical business workloads.
HPE was recently named as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide SAP HANA Certified Servers Appliances 2026 Vendor Assessment***. HPE’s long-standing collaboration with SAP and sustained engineering investment has positioned HPE as a leading provider of RISE with SAP-certified servers. HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 builds on that reputation with record-setting benchmark performance for large, in-memory configurations.
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The HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 can be acquired through HPE Financial Service’s 90/9 Advantage programme, under which no payments need to be made for 90 days. An additional 9 months are offered at 1%.
*SAP Standard Application Benchmarks
**Based on internal metrics, HPE Scale-up 3250 records ~100 nanoseconds of latency as compared to the average Ethernet connection that records 10,000 nanoseconds of latency
***IDC MarketScape: Worldwide SAP HANA–Certified Server Appliances 2026 Vendor Assessment, doc #US52979525, February 2026
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