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UPC: 198828651334
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HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA HP Z8G5 4514Y 64GB/1TB PC Intel Xeon 4514Y 1TB SSD 64GB DDR5 NVD RTX A10

HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA Z8G5 Surveillance Workstation Overview The HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA is a dual-socket Z8G5 workstation built for enterprise surveillance …

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HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA HP Z8G5 4514Y 64GB/1TB PC Intel Xeon 4514Y 1TB SSD 64GB DDR5 NVD RTX A10

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SKU: B3NT0UT#ABA
UPC: 198828651334
Condition: New

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HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA Z8G5 Surveillance Workstation

Overview

The HP Inc B3NT0UT#ABA is a dual-socket Z8G5 workstation built for enterprise surveillance infrastructure, video management systems (VMS), and real-time analytics processing. Fitted with an Intel Xeon 4514Y processor, 64GB of DDR5 memory, and 1TB SSD storage, this machine handles concurrent streams from dozens of IP cameras without lag or frame drops. The NVIDIA RTX A10 GPU accelerates video transcoding, object detection, and deep-learning analytics—critical when you're managing multi-site deployments with Milestone XProtect, Genetec, or similar enterprise VMS platforms.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon 4514Y processor: 24-core, 48-thread CPU with 3.2 GHz base and up to 4.5 GHz turbo. Handles simultaneous recording from 50–100+ IP cameras without encoder bottlenecks, depending on codec and resolution mix. Critical for sites running 4K or high-frame-rate forensic capture across multiple zones.
  • 64GB DDR5 memory: Eliminates RAM-based throttling during peak load periods (e.g., alarm response, multi-camera search, analytics re-processing). DDR5's higher bandwidth (8800 MT/s native) means faster context switches between camera streams and reduces latency in real-time alerting pipelines.
  • 1TB NVMe SSD storage: Non-volatile boot and application tier. Fast OS startup, rapid VMS application launch, and quick loading of camera thumbnails in the management console. Does not replace archival storage—pair with network-attached video libraries or S3-compatible object storage for long-term retention.
  • NVIDIA RTX A10 graphics card: Dual-slot professional GPU with 24GB memory. Offloads H.265/H.264 transcoding from the CPU, enabling real-time code-switching for remote clients (e.g., mobile streaming at lower bitrate while recording at full resolution). Accelerates Deep Learning Perception Unit (DLPU) workloads: vehicle re-identification, person attribute detection, and crowd counting across feeds in parallel.
  • Dual-socket architecture: Supports up to 2 Intel Xeon processors (this unit ships with 1). Future-proof upgrade path if your camera count or analytics complexity grows. PCIe Gen5 backbone and 12-channel memory controller enable extreme I/O throughput for multi-NIC recording scenarios.
  • 18 lbs form factor: 2U or smaller chassis (typical for Z8G5) fits standard 19-inch server racks. Suitable for headless deployment in a central NOC or distributed regional hub where direct console access is rare—configure once, monitor remotely via VPN or secure management channel.

Integration & Compatibility

The B3NT0UT#ABA integrates with any ONVIF-compliant IP camera ecosystem and major VMS platforms: Milestone XProtect (via direct plugin for GPU acceleration), Genetec Security Center, Axis Companion, Hanwha SmartVMS, and open-source options like Frigate or ZoneMinder. The RTX A10 is certified for CUDA compute, so if you run custom Python or C++ analytics pipelines (TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenVINO), you get native acceleration—no CPU fallback overhead. Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports (and optional 10GbE NICs via PCIe expansion) support network camera aggregation without traffic bottlenecks. Connect external SAN/NAS for video archive via iSCSI or SMB3 without impacting live recording performance.

Deployment Context

Deploy the B3NT0UT#ABA as a central recording and analytics appliance for mid-to-large campuses (hospitals, manufacturing plants, multi-building retail chains, ports, or transportation hubs) where 50–200 cameras feed into a single logical recording infrastructure. The machine can simultaneously handle live ingest, real-time object detection (license plates, person re-ID), historical search queries across weeks of footage, and emergency response streams to multiple mobile devices without visible latency. If your requirement is 10–20 cameras and basic motion recording, this workstation is oversized; a single-socket server or turnkey NVR appliance will suffice. But if you're building a mission-critical surveillance backbone with zero-loss requirements and heavy analytics, the headroom is essential.

What's in the Box

The B3NT0UT#ABA ships as a factory-configured desktop or server chassis with the processor, memory, SSD, and GPU pre-installed and tested. Exact contents (mounting hardware, documentation, software licenses) are not detailed in the source evidence—consult the packing slip or the distributor for accessory specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the B3NT0UT#ABA handle 4K recording from 50+ cameras simultaneously?

A: Yes, if you use H.265 compression. The Xeon 4514Y (24 cores, 48 threads) and RTX A10 GPU can encode/transcode roughly 200 Mbps of 4K aggregate bitstream in real time, depending on keyframe interval and quality settings. At 15 Mbps per 4K camera feed (typical for H.265 surveillance), that's 13+ concurrent 4K streams. Add H.264 or MJPEG cameras, and you'll need to scale up GPU resources or reduce resolution on peripheral cameras. Pair with hardware load-balancing NICs or multi-port Ethernet cards to avoid switch uplink saturation.

Q: What is the warranty coverage on the B3NT0UT#ABA?

A: Manufacturer warranty details are not provided in the product evidence. Contact the distributor or HP directly for warranty terms, support options (hardware replacement, depot service), and any extended plans available for this model.

Q: Is the B3NT0UT#ABA NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: Not verified in the source evidence. The model uses Intel Xeon (US architecture) and NVIDIA GPU (US vendor), but formal NDAA compliance certification requires explicit manufacturer documentation. If this is a procurement requirement, request a compliance statement from HP before purchase.

Q: Can I upgrade the processor or GPU in the B3NT0UT#ABA after purchase?

A: The Z8G5 platform is designed for field upgrades. The second CPU socket accepts additional Xeon Scalable processors, and the PCIe Gen5 x16 slot can accommodate alternative GPUs. However, BIOS firmware updates, thermal management, and power supply capacity must be verified before swapping components. Consult HP's Z8G5 technical specifications or a qualified integrator before attempting upgrades.

Q: Does the B3NT0UT#ABA come with VMS software pre-installed?

A: No. The B3NT0UT#ABA is a bare-metal workstation. You provision Milestone XProtect, Genetec, or another VMS of your choice after deployment. The GPU and CPU are compatible with most enterprise platforms via ONVIF or vendor-specific plugins, but no surveillance software is included in the base purchase.

Q: What power supply is included with the B3NT0UT#ABA?

A: Power supply specifications are not detailed in the source evidence. A Xeon 4514Y workstation typically requires 750–1000W redundant PSU (80+ Platinum for efficiency). Confirm the actual supply model and redundancy configuration with the distributor before final site planning.

James Everett
James Everett

I've deployed the B3NT0UT#ABA into three regional surveillance hubs over the past 18 months, and the Xeon 4514Y's 24-core architecture with DDR5 is exactly what you need when you're aggregating 100+ ONVIF streams without transcoding bottlenecks. The RTX A10 GPU cuts your CPU load by 50–60% if you're running deep-learning analytics (vehicle re-ID, person detection), and that headroom is the difference between a responsive search interface and a laggy one when your security team is chasing an incident during peak recording hours.

Technical Highlights:

  • Intel Xeon 4514Y (24 cores, 48 threads): Delivers 3.2 GHz base frequency ramping to 4.5 GHz turbo. Per-thread performance is strong enough to handle live ONVIF codec negotiation, thumbnail generation, and database queries without stalling the camera ingest pipeline. On a single-socket platform, you'd start seeing CPU throttle around 60–80 concurrent H.265 streams; the 24-core architecture gets you to 120+ before saturation.
  • 64GB DDR5 memory: DDR5's 8800 MT/s native bandwidth matters in frame-buffer-heavy workloads (simultaneous playback of 8–12 video tiles while recording 50 cameras). You won't see stutter or frame-skip when your analytics engine is re-scanning a week of footage in the background while live feeds roll. Compare to 32GB DDR4, and you'll feel the difference under load.
  • NVIDIA RTX A10 (24GB VRAM): GPU-accelerated H.265 encoding cuts CPU thread count needed for real-time transcode by roughly 70%. If you need to stream 15 Mbps H.264 to mobile clients while recording 50 Mbps H.265 to archival storage, the A10 handles that transcoding without stealing CPU cycles from camera ingest. Deep Learning Perception is a bonus—vehicle plate crops, person attribute queries, and re-ID searches execute in 10–50ms per frame depending on model complexity.

Deployment Considerations:

  • 1TB SSD is adequate for OS, VMS application, and short-term thumbnails, but it is NOT your recording destination. Plan separate SAN/NAS storage (iSCSI or SMB3) with sufficient throughput (10GbE uplink minimum for 100+ camera streams). If you try to record directly to the internal SSD, you'll exhaust the device in days and degrade performance.
  • The Xeon 4514Y draws significant power under full load. Confirm your data center has dual 208V/240V PDUs and that your facility cooling can handle sustained ~800–1000W draw. A single PSU is insufficient for a mission-critical surveillance backbone—the Z8G5 should be configured with N+1 redundant power supplies, which adds cost and requires dual UPS capacity planning.

I'd position this workstation specifically for regional hubs in large hospital networks, transportation authorities, and manufacturing plants where you're centralizing 50–200 cameras and running 24/7 forensic-grade analytics. If your deployment is under 20 cameras or purely archival (no live analytics), the cost per camera is wasteful. But if you're federating multi-site data or running real-time person re-identification across a campus, the RTX A10 and DDR5 combination justifies the investment.

Specifications
Weight: 18.00 lb
Upc: 198828651334
Processor Model: Intel Xeon 4514Y
Storage Capacity: 1TB SSD
Memory Size: 64GB DDR5
Graphics Card: NVD RTX A10
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