HP Inc
SKU: B3NT0UT#ABA
Overview
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Overview
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The HP Z8G5 model B0MV4UA#ABA is a dual-socket workstation built on Intel Xeon processors—specifically the 6442Y—paired with 128GB of DDR5 memory and 1TB SSD storage. This configuration targets environments where sustained multi-threaded workloads and GPU acceleration are non-negotiable: surveillance analytics pipelines, large-scale video transcoding, forensic image analysis, and machine learning inference on security datasets. The 128GB DDR5 memory footprint eliminates memory bandwidth constraints that plague single-socket machines when handling parallel codec operations or deep-learning model evaluation across dozens of camera streams simultaneously.
The B0MV4UA#ABA runs Windows 11 Pro or Windows Server 2022 (verify driver support with HP before committing to Server editions on this SKU). Mainstream VMS platforms—Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Hanwha Wisenet, Hikvision iVMS—all support NVIDIA hardware encoding via NVENC, provided drivers are current. RTSP ingest is agnostic to the machine; the GPU acceleration and multi-threaded decoding benefit encoding and analytics workflows, not stream ingestion. For integrations requiring ONVIF camera connectivity or cloud federation, Windows Firewall and standard network segmentation apply. The RTX A2000 does not support DirectX 12 ray-tracing features (that's not a surveillance requirement), but it does support CUDA 12 and TensorRT for deploying custom deep-learning models. If your analytics stack relies on PyTorch or TensorFlow inference, the CUDA cores and GDDR6 memory are material performance multipliers.
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Q: Is the B0MV4UA#ABA suitable for a 100-camera surveillance deployment?
A: Yes, with caveats. The Xeon 6442Y and RTX A2000 can handle real-time decoding, encoding, and basic analytics (motion detection, scene change) for 80–100 streams simultaneously. If you need advanced analytics (face recognition, anomaly detection) on all cameras at full resolution, add a second GPU or distribute analytics across multiple workstations. The 1TB SSD is for OS and working space only—you will need external NAS or RAID storage for 30+ days of video retention at 4K.
Q: Can I upgrade the B0MV4UA#ABA with a second Xeon processor later?
A: The Z8G5 platform supports dual-socket configuration, but the B0MV4UA#ABA ships with a single CPU populated. Adding a second Xeon 6442Y is technically possible if you purchase the chip and have it installed by an HP service partner; verify cost and availability before assuming this upgrade path.
Q: What's the power consumption of the B0MV4UA#ABA during full-load surveillance operation?
A: The Z8G5 platform with a Xeon 6442Y, 128GB DDR5, and RTX A2000 typically draws 450–550W under sustained multi-stream encoding and analytics. The exact figure depends on clock speeds and cooling fan load. Ensure your UPS and PDU can support 800W+ nominal to account for power-supply margin and spikes during boot.
Q: Does the B0MV4UA#ABA include remote management (iLO or similar)?
A: The Z8G5 is a workstation, not a rack server, so it does not include Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) or a dedicated management port. You will manage it via standard Windows Remote Desktop, SSH for Linux (if dual-booting), or third-party remote-access software. No out-of-band management capability exists on this SKU.
Q: Can the B0MV4UA#ABA run Linux (Ubuntu Server, CentOS)?
A: Yes, the hardware supports Linux; driver support for the RTX A2000 on Linux is mature (NVIDIA CUDA 12, standard kernel support). If your VMS is Linux-native (Blue Iris on Wine is not recommended; Zoneminder or Shinobi are Linux-native options), the B0MV4UA#ABA will serve well. Verify BIOS firmware updates and chipset drivers are available from HP for your Linux distribution before deployment.

The HP Z8G5 model B0MV4UA#ABA strikes a pragmatic balance for surveillance operations that have outgrown workgroup-level hardware. The 24-core Xeon 6442Y paired with 128GB DDR5 is the differentiator here—most surveillance installs still rely on quad-core or eight-core consumer CPUs that choke under real-time multi-codec transcoding. The DDR5 memory subsystem alone saves 300–500ms of latency during large-scale forensic database queries, a cumulative win when your security team is pulling 48 hours of footage from 200 cameras.
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Deployment Considerations:
The B0MV4UA#ABA is the right fit for enterprise or mid-market surveillance sites running 80+ cameras with real-time analytics (motion, intrusion, crowd density). It is overkill for small retail or single-site deployments under 20 cameras, where a mid-range NVR or a modest tower-based VMS server suffices. It is undersized for city-scale or large campus deployments where you would be better served by distributing the workload across multiple machines or moving to an appliance-based solution. For the tactical middle ground—a regional security operations center managing 150–300 cameras with on-site forensic capability—the Xeon 6442Y and RTX A2000 combo is the pragmatic engineering choice.
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