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HP Expands BladeSystem Portfolio with Integrity Blade for Large Data Center Workloads
HP (NYSE:HPQ) has expanded the HP
BladeSystem portfolio with an Integrity blade designed to handle
memory-intensive data center workloads while helping businesses lower
cost, save energy and space, and decrease deployment time.
As the company’s first four-socket Integrity
server blade, the HP Integrity BL870c combines the modular
infrastructure and energy efficiency of HP
BladeSystem with the business-critical capabilities of Integrity
servers.
The new server can help businesses of all sizes realize power savings of
up to 25 percent. Space requirements also are reduced because 2.5 times
as many BL870c server blades fit into the same space as a comparable
rackmount configuration.(1)
To help take the guesswork out of building an Integrity blade solution,
HP also has created Solution
Blocks for its Integrity servers. These HP-tested configurations
allow customers and resellers to quickly deploy business-critical
applications on the HP BladeSystem.
"The BL870c expands the BladeSystem portfolio
into the heart of the business-critical market, combining the benefits
of blades around cost, time, change and energy, with the proven
scalability and availability of Integrity systems,”
said Mark Potter, vice president, BladeSystem, HP. "With
this server, we now address the broadest spectrum of workloads with a
blade infrastructure in the industry. Our commitment to innovation is
unmatched and we’ll continue our ’blade
everything’ strategy where it helps customers
align their technology with the needs of their business.” Business-critical computing advantages
The HP Integrity BL870c addresses more application workload demands by
expanding the Integrity
server blade portfolio for the HP BladeSystem c3000 and c7000
enclosures. The addition of the BL870c to the HP BladeSystem family will
allow businesses to deploy and manage Integrity or ProLiant servers in a
single blade enclosure with a set of common management tools.
The BL870c builds on the strength of HP’s
first c-Class Integrity blade, the BL860c, by offering twice the
processing power and twice the memory capacity. It provides the choice
of Microsoft Windows®, HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX
11i v3, OpenVMS, RedHat or SuSE operating systems. Its large memory
capacity makes the BL870c well-suited for high-performance computing
applications. With the BL870c, businesses requiring the highest levels
of availability and greater scalability can better streamline
operational expenses to drive business growth.
Open Systems Technologies, an HP Platinum Certified solutions provider
and systems integrator based in Grand Rapids, Mich., has successfully
helped many organizations move business-critical applications to an HP
bladed environment.
"Many of our customers are looking for a
high-performing UNIX server that also offers space and energy
efficiency, as well as ease of management. Integrity blades are an ideal
solution,” said Jim VanderMey, vice
president, Technical Operations, Open Systems Technologies. "As
products become denser and blade enclosures become pervasive, I foresee
that a majority of the entry to the mid-tier UNIX servers will be based
on blade technology. Organizations with certain business-critical
applications will be able to take advantage of a bladed infrastructure
with the new BL870c.” HP Solution Blocks simplify deployment
HP Solution Blocks for Integrity server blades simplify the deployment
of enterprise applications and optimize the use of the HP BladeSystem
enclosure to save time and money. Each Solution Block includes
combinations of Integrity blades, application software, HP storage and
interconnect technology – all HP-approved
based on best practices or testing.
Initial Solution Blocks available for Integrity blades include
enterprise resource planning (ERP), service-oriented architecture (SOA),
application integration and product data management.
The Oracle® PeopleSoft Solution Block for
PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.0 is one example. With this Solution Block,
businesses have the option of configurations for basic, medium and high
availability. They include combinations of Integrity BL860c, BL870c and
ProLiant BL460c server blades, and a range of storage options. Using a
high-performance, highly reliable and modular infrastructure, HP helps
Oracle customers build long-term IT strategies that can dynamically
change as the business environment evolves.
"The Oracle PeopleSoft Solution Block makes
it easy for our customers to get their IT systems up and running quickly
so they can focus on the most important aspect of their business –
driving growth,” said Doris Wong, group vice
president, PeopleSoft Enterprise at Oracle. "This
is the latest way in which HP and Oracle are teaming to address today’s
business challenges by enabling the synchronization of infrastructure,
applications, services and business processes to help companies be
successful.” Availability and pricing
The HP Integrity BL870c server blade and Solution Blocks for Integrity
server blades are currently available. Pricing for the BL870c starts at
just under $8,000.(2) Pricing for the Solution
Blocks for Integrity server blades is available through HP and its
channel partners, and varies based on the configuration.
More information about HP Solution Blocks for Integrity blades is
available at www.hp.com/go/solutionblocks,
while more information about the HP Integrity blade portfolio is
available at www.hp.com/go/integrityblade.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $104.3 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended Oct. 31,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
Note to editors: More news from HP, including links to RSS feeds, is
available at www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/.
(1) Based on internal HP testing compared to
standard rack servers.
(2) Estimated U.S. street prices. Actual prices
may vary.
Windows is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. Oracle is a
registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
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materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP and
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Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2007. HP
assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these
forward-looking statements.
© 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company,
L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without
notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth
in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and
services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an
additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial
errors or omissions contained herein.
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