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Accelerating Application Performance with HP ProLiant DL580 G7 and HP IO Accelerators

This week at HP Discover 2011 in Las Vegas, HP unveiled a live demo running more than 1 million IOPS with a single HP ProLiant DL580 G7 server configured with ten 1.28TB HP IO Accelerators in a Windows environment. 

 

The demo showcases the power of HP’s robust and scalable server technologies and highlights how customers can benefit from a cost-effective solution that delivers accelerated application performance for I/O intensive workloads.

 

For example, this solution offers a simple and unique approach to hosting and running databases and other applications where there are I/O bottlenecks. 

 

Demo:
•  HP ProLiant DL580 G7
•  256 GB RAM
•  4 x Intel® Xeon® E7 series processors
•  Windows Server 2008 
•  ~1.3 million random 4K IOPS
•  >4 GB/s throughput

 

HP works with Fusion-io as the technology partner for the IO Accelerators which are available for both rack and blade server environments.




AMD OpteronTM 6000 Series Platform Increases Reach, Demonstrates Virtualization Prowess, Drives Toward Core-Rich Interlagos

SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - Jun 7, 2011) - Since the launch of the AMD Opteron™ 6000 Series platform in 2010, AMD (NYSEAMD) has continued to work with its OEM and channel partners to add to the platform's portfolio. The AMD Opteron 6000 Series platform's virtualization muscle has been noted in products such as the award-winning Dell PowerEdge R815 and the HP ProLiant DL585 G7. The AMD Opteron 6000 Series platform's compatibility with the next generation 16-core processor, codenamed "Interlagos," has gained the attention of customers in the early adopting world of high performance computing.

"Our partners continue to offer great examples of how the AMD Opteron 6000 Series platform can deliver superior virtualization within an impressive power and thermal footprint," said Patrick Patla, vice president and general manager, Server and Embedded Business, AMD. "The AMD Opteron 6000 Series platform offers budget-conscious IT managers performance and value today, and the promise of a future 16-core drop-in upgrade."


HP Achieves Breakthrough: Core of Its Six Internal Data Centers Now Cisco Free

HP today announced that all six of its internal next-generation data centers are now running company operations worldwide on HP Networking solutions.

In less than six months, HP IT engineers have replaced all of the non-HP core wide area-network (WAN) routers and switches connecting the six data centers to each other and the internet. They also installed 75 HP A-series routers and switches and upgraded and replaced 30 circuits – with no data center downtime.

“This past April we said we’d be Cisco-free for core WAN routing and switching in our data centers, and we are. We did it ahead of schedule and are seeing performance even better than we expected,” said Ken Gray, vice president, Infrastructure, Global Information Technology, HP. “Our engineers have done a great job proving it’s possible to run a network for a company the size and scale of HP on our own products, and we did the migration without taking a data center offline.”

HP’s data centers are located in Houston, Austin and Atlanta – two in each city. More than 85 worldwide internal data centers of 5,000 square feet or more, plus hundreds of smaller server locations, were consolidated into the six sites.

The HP IT teams also transformed the network architecture based on open standards. This open architecture helped facilitate the optimization of the network using HP Networking, including HP TippingPoint products, across the internal data center landscape.

Recently installed A-Series products include 20 A8812 routers, six A6616 routers, 18 A6604 routers, 16 A12508 switches and 12 modular A9505 switches. The equipment supports more than 260 Gbs of WAN data traffic, including 120 Gbs of internet capacity – four times the bandwidth of what was previously installed – and it runs high-volume operations such as HP Internet Services and online transactions through the company’s website, www.hp.com.

The next step in the migration plan is the installation of HP products on the fringes of the network connecting company facilities worldwide.

“When we talk to customers around the world, they’re looking for a full networking portfolio provider with open architecture enabling an alternative to the proprietary protocols they’ve been locked into for decades,” said Randy Mott, executive vice president and chief information officer, HP. “We knew from the first evaluations of the 3Com technology that it would be an exceptional value for HP and HP IT.”

The IT executives responsible for the design and implementation of the internal network will be holding breakout sessions for customers at the HP IT Forum in Atlanta, Nov. 18-19. Details on the event and registration information are available at www.hp.com/go/hpitforumATL.

More information about HP networking solutions is available at www.hp.com/go/networking.


 

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