HP announced that it has integrated the 3PAR utility storage system
Today April 15, 2011, HP Group announced the integration of 3PAR utility storage system into the product portfolio under HP's converged infrastructure solution, the integration to simplify the deployment of computing services. The cloud also introduces new storage solutions for virtualization and prevents data duplication.
This combination also helps customers in need of consolidation and consolidation of storage infrastructure in response to booming data growth to find answers with a single storage infrastructure that allows access to both form data. 'Block and file'. HP simplifies data management with converged infrastructure solutions to help customers unify governance, reduce total cost of ownership on the basis of storage convergence, servers and networks.
Provides utility storage resources for cloud computing
To provide customers with high-performance disk cabinets for file data in the cloud computing environment, HP uses HP X9300 Network Storage Gateway, based on IBRIX technology and 3PAR storage system. Combining the 'thin' storage capability of 3PAR with the ability to classify and migrate data of the X9300 Network Storage system can reduce up to 50% of storage requirements.
Converge storage, servers and networks on HP thin blade systems
To maximize customers' investment efficiency in server and work virtualization, HP introduced the HP P4800 G2 SAN solution. Built on the HP BladeSystem C7000 system, the P4800 solution completely eliminates server-to-external storage, reducing connection costs by 65%. The use of shared management software for both server, storage and network increases system performance by up to 40%. The new HP P4800 G2 SAN system runs SAN / IQ 9.0 software with enhanced support for VAAI (VMware vStorage API for Array Integration). This helps to speed up VMware's features such as: increasing the mirroring speed to 95% while reducing VMware ESX server load to 94%, allowing customers to increase virtual machine density on a storage unit to 6 times.
Increase data protection efficiency
The growth of digital data is directing businesses to demand more effective data / information management. HP D2D4324 storage system with the outstanding feature of StoreOnce (anti-duplication storage technology) - this is HP research and development technology in the Group's Lab - allowing customers to store up to 1.4 petabytes of data which only consumes 96 terabytes of disk space, which allows up to 95% reduction in disk storage costs.
Converge infrastructure and applications to speed deployment
Large-capacity messages, large-capacity attachments and multimedia files are obstacles to the delivery of messaging services. Today, HP introduced the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, which integrates server, storage, operating software and 'wizards' to configure Exchange 2010, all in a single solution. most and convergence. This solution helps IT professionals speed up service deployment by up to 75% while assisting users to get larger email mailboxes at a lower cost.
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