HP offers servers, blades, and management software that helps growing businesses achieve greater operational efficiency in the data center.
Electricity use in data centers is skyrocketing, sending corporate energy bills through the roof, creating environmental concerns and generating negative publicity for large corporations. "Going Green" means looking to technologies like virtualization, energy-efficient chips and racks, and implementing policies that extend beyond the data center to all of your organization's employees. Read more. »
To achieve energy-efficient computing, an enterprise must look at more than just processors or even the servers themselves. This challenge is best addressed from a holistic, systems and services perspective that considers all components of the overall problemincluding the design of processors, racks and the data center itself and the management of resources. »
HP Thermal Logic is a holistic approach to improving power and cooling efficiency in the IT infrastructure, designed to help companies reduce energy consumption, reclaim unused datacenter capacity, and extend the life of their datacenter. »
In HPs latest generation of ProLiant servers power is critical and flexible. The new Common Slot Power Supply bay provides opportunities to reduce power consumption and provide commonality in power supplies across multiple platforms to save money. Many HP ProLiant G6 Servers come with Common Slot, High Efficiency and Right-Size Power Supplies. With the new HP Power Advisor you can measure the power used as you configure servers and racks. »
With LO100i, customers or their service providers, can remotely manage their servers over a LAN or the Internet from anywhere, anytime regardless whether the server is located in the same building, across town, or around the globe. »
With the introduction of HP Insight Management agents, HP ProLiant 100 series G6 Servers can now be managed by HP SIM or any other SNMP management based tool in a manner similar to HP ProLiant 300 series and above servers. This management includes: alerts, health, and performance monitoring. »
When combined with the quickly maturing x86 hypervisor technologies available from a variety of solution providers, the synergy of blade architectures and virtualization offers customers the ability to dramatically increase utilization of their server investments, boost uptime, provide a more resilient and available infrastructure, and roll out new infrastructure and services more quickly. »
eBook: Data center power and cooling issues are a major concern for businesses trying to watch costs. Some IT organizations may be overlooking optimization methods for existing data centers that can increase the available cooling capacity substantially while also reducing costs. Download this Internet.com eBook to get the most out of your cooling potential. »
The new HP ProLiant Easy Set-up CD and ISO images for web download provide a "SmartStart like" deployment and assisted installation for ProLiant DL100 G6 series servers for a consistent user experience across the entire ProLiant family. »
Designed to keep pace with strenuous computing demands, the HP ProLiant BL680c G5 Server now supports the high performance Intel Xeon E7458 processor featuring 6-cores at 2.40 GHz and 16 MB of L3 cache utilizing only 90 watts. »
The HP StorageWorks IO Accelerator is a solid-state storage card which represents a breakthrough as a new accelerated storage tier. This closes the server/storage performance gap, enabling read-intensive I/O applications to run much faster while also increasing performance of high-transaction, write-intensive I/O applications. »
As part of its commitment to help businesses bridge the gap between greater IT demands and shrinking budgets, HP offers two integrated service support solutions alongside the ProLiant G6 server line, service options tailored to meet your business needs. »
HP BladeSystem is an all-in-one infrastructure for storage, servers, and just about everything else. Download this paper to see what some of the world's best-run midsize businesses do with their HP BladeSystem. »
The biggest difference between blade architectures and those based on traditional servers is the infrastructure and how it's built. Most HP BladeSystem components are nearly identical to the server, storage, and network components you are most familiar with today. »