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SKU: P56659-B21
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The HPE S3J37A is a factory-configured ProLiant DL325 Gen11 server built around the EC-10150 processor. At 27.12 lb, this is a rack-form-factor compute platform suited to enterprise deployments where density, manageability, and genuine HPE provenance matter. The DL325 Gen11 platform is HPE's single-socket AMD EPYC-generation rack server line — purpose-built for virtualization workloads, edge compute, and storage-adjacent roles where a full dual-socket system exceeds the workload requirement.
The S3J37A ships factory-new from HPE's Mexico manufacturing facility (country of origin: MX), classified under UNSPSC 43211502 (servers), and sourced through the US distribution channel — no grey-market, no parallel imports.
The DL325 Gen11 platform is designed to integrate with HPE's iLO management stack, HPE OneView, and standard data center orchestration tools. Verify specific firmware, OS support, and NIC/storage expansion compatibility against HPE's current QuickSpecs for the DL325 Gen11 before committing to a software stack — the EC-10150 configuration may have specific driver or OS certification nuances versus other DL325 Gen11 build codes.
For surveillance and physical security deployments, the S3J37A can serve as an on-premises NVR host or VMS server platform when paired with a compatible network video recorder software stack. Size storage and NIC throughput against your camera count and retention requirements separately — those components are configuration-dependent and not defined by this SKU alone.
For broader compute infrastructure context, explore the full HPE server and compute catalog or review the rack server category for alternative configurations. If you are building a surveillance-focused compute stack, a server storage guide can help size drives and RAID configuration against your retention window.
Q: What processor does the HPE S3J37A include?
A: The S3J37A is configured with the EC-10150 processor as specified in the product name. For detailed core count, clock speed, and TDP, consult HPE's QuickSpecs for the DL325 Gen11 EC-10150 configuration.
Q: Where is the HPE S3J37A manufactured?
A: Country of origin is Mexico (MX), consistent with HPE's North American ProLiant manufacturing operations.
Q: Is the S3J37A a new or refurbished unit?
A: The S3J37A is sourced factory-new through the US distribution channel — not refurbished, not grey-market, not a parallel import.
Q: What rack space does the HPE S3J37A require?
A: The DL325 Gen11 is a rack-form-factor server. Exact U-height should be confirmed against HPE's QuickSpecs for this configuration. Rail kits are sold separately.
Q: Can the S3J37A be used as a VMS or NVR server for video surveillance?
A: Yes — the DL325 Gen11 platform is a general-purpose rack server that can host VMS software. Storage capacity, NIC throughput, and camera count supportability depend on the specific drive and memory configuration, which should be verified against your VMS vendor's sizing guidelines.

The HPE S3J37A lands in an interesting spot — it's a factory-configured DL325 Gen11 with the EC-10150 processor designation, and at 27.12 lb it fits the standard 1U/2U rack server profile. What I want buyers to understand before ordering: the available evidence for this SKU covers weight and origin, not the full configuration detail (memory slots populated, storage bays, NIC count). That's not unusual for a distribution-feed SKU, but it means you need to pull HPE's QuickSpecs for the DL325 Gen11 EC-10150 build code before finalizing a deployment design.
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Deployment Considerations:
Best fit for a surveillance-focused on-premises VMS host or edge compute node in a single-socket budget — particularly where AMD EPYC core density provides a licensing cost advantage over Intel-socket alternatives in the same watt/rack-unit envelope.
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