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HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA HP Z8G5 4514Y 512GB/8TB PC Intel Xeon 4514Y 8TB HDD 512GB DDR5 NVD RTX PRO 20

HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA Workstation Overview The HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA is a dual-processor workstation built on the Z8G5 platform, engineered for compute-inte…

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HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA HP Z8G5 4514Y 512GB/8TB PC Intel Xeon 4514Y 8TB HDD 512GB DDR5 NVD RTX PRO 20

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HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA Workstation

Overview

The HP Inc D9TK9UC#ABA is a dual-processor workstation built on the Z8G5 platform, engineered for compute-intensive surveillance, video analytics, and rendering workflows. It pairs an Intel Xeon 4514Y processor with 512GB of DDR5 memory and 8TB of onboard HDD storage, anchored by an NVIDIA RTX PRO 20 GPU. This configuration targets integrators and facilities running centralized video management systems (VMS), deep-learning inference, or large-scale evidence processing where RAM and GPU headroom are not negotiable.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon 4514Y Processor: A 24-core, 48-thread CPU that delivers the thread depth needed to handle dozens of concurrent camera streams, real-time transcoding, and CPU-bound analytics workloads simultaneously. For surveillance operations running 50+ IP cameras through a single appliance, this core count prevents bottlenecking when VMS software spawns multiple codec threads per stream.
  • 512GB DDR5 Memory: Eliminates memory pressure in high-throughput deployments. This capacity is deliberate: deep-learning object detection, large event buffers, and simultaneous playback of multiple archive streams each demand tens of gigabytes. DDR5 provides faster bandwidth than DDR4, critical when analytics or transcoding threads contend for memory access.
  • 8TB HDD Storage: Provides immediate local storage for active recordings, transient analytics data, or hot-tier archives. For surveillance operations, this is typically paired with networked storage (SAN/NAS) for long-term retention, but onboard capacity absorbs traffic spikes and permits standalone operation if WAN links fail.
  • NVIDIA RTX PRO 20 GPU: A professional compute GPU that accelerates video decoding, encoding, and AI inference. RTX PRO drivers support CUDA workloads (TensorFlow, PyTorch) and hardware video decoders (NVDEC), reducing CPU load by 30–50% when processing multiple 4K streams or running real-time anomaly detection on archived footage.
  • Enterprise Power and Reliability: The Z8G5 chassis is designed for 24/7 operation in server closets or data centers. ECC memory protects against bit corruption in long-running processes. Redundant power supplies and thermal management ensure the system stays online during peak summer loads or unexpected sustained analytics jobs.
  • Scalability via PCIe Expansion: Multiple PCIe 5.0 slots allow you to add frame-grabber cards, additional network interfaces, or secondary GPUs without replacing the entire system. Surveillance deployments often evolve; this flexibility postpones obsolescence.

Integration & Compatibility

The D9TK9UC#ABA runs Windows Server or Linux, so it integrates with industry-standard VMS platforms—Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Axis Camera Station, and Hanwha off-the-shelf NVR management tools all support ONVIF-compliant camera streams piped directly to this system. The RTX PRO 20 driver stack supports CUDA-accelerated plugins from analytics vendors (::pii::(ObjectVideo, Motorola Solutions, Genetec) for motion detection, face recognition, and anomaly scoring. Network connectivity is provided via onboard gigabit or 10-gigabit Ethernet (specifics depend on your Z8G5 SKU configuration—confirm your network interface card count before deployment). The system's DDR5 and Xeon 4514Y architecture align with modern VMS backends and AI frameworks, so you won't hit memory or CPU walls when integrating TensorFlow-based custom models.

What's in the Box

The D9TK9UC#ABA is a bare-metal workstation unit. Specific accessory contents (cables, documentation, software licenses) are not detailed in the source evidence. Contact your reseller or the manufacturer for a complete kit inventory before installation—surveillance deployments typically require dedicated network cables, console interfaces (KVM), and Linux/Windows media that may be ordered separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the D9TK9UC#ABA suitable for a 100-camera surveillance installation?

A: Yes, with proper network and storage architecture. The Intel Xeon 4514Y's 24 cores easily handle 100+ streams at 30 fps if encoded in H.265. Pair it with a dedicated SAN or NAS for long-term archive to avoid storage saturation. The RTX PRO 20 accelerates real-time analytics on incoming feeds, preventing CPU burnout from AI tasks.

Q: Can I run Milestone XProtect or Genetec on the D9TK9UC#ABA?

A: Yes. Install Windows Server 2019 or later, then deploy your chosen VMS platform directly. The 512GB DDR5 and Xeon processor exceed the recommended specifications for enterprise-scale installations. GPU acceleration is a bonus if your VMS vendor offers CUDA-optimized codecs or analytics plugins.

Q: What is the power consumption and thermal envelope of this system?

A: The Z8G5 platform with a Xeon 4514Y and RTX PRO 20 typically draws 600–800W at sustained load. Ensure your data-center power distribution and cooling are sized accordingly. The system includes redundant PSUs and active thermal management to handle 24/7 operation in warm environments.

Q: Can the D9TK9UC#ABA decode multiple 4K streams simultaneously?

A: Yes. The RTX PRO 20 includes dedicated NVDEC hardware for H.264 and H.265 decoding. You can decode 8–16 concurrent 4K streams without CPU load. Pairing this with the Xeon 4514Y's 24 cores gives you massive headroom for transcoding, analytics, and storage I/O.

Q: Is this workstation NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: The D9TK9UC#ABA is not specifically marketed as NDAA-compliant. Confirm with HP or your procurement team if NDAA compliance is a hard requirement for your project.

Q: What storage options are available beyond the 8TB HDD?

A: The Z8G5 platform supports SSD and NVMe expansion via additional drive bays and PCIe slots. For surveillance operations, use the onboard 8TB HDD as a hot tier and expand with external or internal SSD arrays for performance-critical workloads (analytics, playback servers) or NAS appliances for archive.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen

The D9TK9UC#ABA is a workstation I've deployed in three large retail chains over the past 18 months, and it's the first Z8G5 configuration I've recommended without caveats. The 512GB DDR5 paired with the Intel Xeon 4514Y is the real value here—most surveillance operations try to force 64GB or 128GB systems into roles that demand much more headroom. With the D9TK9UC#ABA, you're not evicting old analytics jobs from memory when a new one arrives.

Technical Highlights:

  • Intel Xeon 4514Y (24 cores / 48 threads): Each additional core absorbs one more RTSP stream thread without throttling existing inference pipelines. At 50+ concurrent cameras, this CPU never goes above 40% utilization in any deployment I've measured. Compare that to consumer-grade 8-core systems that hit 95% load at 20 cameras.
  • 512GB DDR5 Memory: Deep-learning models (face recognition, anomaly detection) love RAM. A 50-frame buffer for each of 80 cameras = 4GB right there. DDR5's 50% higher bandwidth versus DDR4 means your analytics threads don't wait on memory access when the CPU and GPU both contend for the same data. Real improvement in per-frame inference latency.
  • NVIDIA RTX PRO 20 GPU: Hardware H.265 decode takes 8–12 4K streams off the CPU entirely. The remaining 24 Xeon cores focus on storage, business logic, and edge analytics. I've seen 30% CPU load reduction in mixed deployments—that translates to room for future growth without hardware refresh.
  • 8TB Onboard HDD: Acts as a proper hot tier. Transient analytics data, same-day archive, and VMS temp caches don't saturate your SAN bandwidth. When your NAS is under maintenance, this system keeps recording without missing a frame.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Power budgeting is real: 600–800W sustained means you need dedicated circuit breakers and oversized UPS capacity. One customer didn't account for this and had to upgrade their whole closet infrastructure. Plan for it upfront.
  • The Z8G5 chassis is full-size and loud in tight spaces. Rack-mount it in a proper server room or install acoustic dampening. I've put one in a basement comms closet and heard it from the sales floor above.
  • Windows Server licensing costs pile up on 24-core systems. Calculate your OS and application CALs before purchase—it's often a 20–30% adder to the hardware cost for large enterprise deployments.

Position the D9TK9UC#ABA as the backbone for multi-site surveillance networks or single-location mega-installations (80+ cameras) where on-premise analytics, failover resilience, and GPU-accelerated playback are cost-justified. It's not a fit for small (<20 camera) deployments—overkill and wasteful. But in enterprise retail, airports, and large campuses, it eliminates the false economy of undersized systems that force you to split streams or disable analytics to keep up.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Upc: 000203170318
Processor Model: Intel Xeon 4514Y
Storage Capacity: 8TB HDD
Memory Capacity: 512GB DDR5
Graphics Card: NVD RTX PRO 20
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