In tune with its strong market share in the server space, HP
recently announced new server and storage solutions that enable
SMBs to efficiently protect data and manage operations. The
company also introduced new communication, collaboration and
networking solutions to drive growth for small and midsize
businesses (SMBs).
HP ProLiant G7 blades and servers claim to deliver cost savings
in as little as 30 days. The company has introduced three
new scale up rack-mount servers that can offer memory
footprints of up to 2 terabytes and “self-healing”
capabilities that maximize application uptime with a 200 percent
boost in availability.
Optimized for the most data-intensive workloads, these servers
claim to reduce data center footprint, complexity and costs with a
consolidation ratio up to 91-to-1.
The company has also unveiled seven new HP ProLiant G7 server
blades that are designed to address needs of the most
demanding virtualization environments by offering 1 TB of memory
and integrated 10Gb Virtual Connect FlexFabric technology for I/O
scalability. These systems HP claims, can support up to four
times more virtual machines than competitive blades, while
requiring 66 percent less hardware.
According to HP, its Converged Infrastructure provides the
blueprint to SMBs looking to deploy a technology environment that
speeds innovation to market at a reduced cost. The HP BladeSystem
Matrix will enable private clouds and service centric IT
organizations by allowing clients to deploy complex IT environments
in a short time.
The company claims that clients can reduce their total cost of
ownership up to 56 percent compared to traditional IT
infrastructures.
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