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HP claims ProLiant Nehalem servers reduce ROI to 3 months | HP claims ProLiant Nehalem servers reduce ROI to 3 months |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Tuesday, 31 March 2009 | |
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HP has
announced the next generation of its HP ProLiant servers based on
Intel’s new Nehalem 45nm processor architecture, claiming that it can
reduce the return on investment from 12 months down to 3 months because
of energy savings.Featured Whitepaper
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However, in keeping with the Green IT ethos sweeping the world, HP is touting energy savings as much as performance improvements for its new G6 server range. Claiming HP ProLiant G6 to be the most energy-efficient x86 servers in the industry, HP lists energy-saving features, such as:
Ray Maisano, business manager for Enterprise Servers HP South Pacific believes the energy saving features will be particularly attractive to Australian businesses. CONTINUED Page 2 |
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