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HP claims breakthrough in blade design | HP claims breakthrough in blade design |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Thursday, 15 June 2006 | |
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Hewlett-Packard has unveiled what it claims is a breakthrough blade architecture that can save customers millions of dollars as they build out their data centers. Purportedly taking three years of development, the HP BladeSystem c-Class claims innovations in virtualization, power and cooling, and system management capabilities that can reduce both operational and capital expenditure costs by 46% in a typical data center implementation. The new HP BladeSystem enables users to wire computing resources once and change them on the fly, dynamically adjust power and cooling to reduce energy consumption, and increase administrative productivity up to tenfold, according to HP.
The new HP blade product is also modular, which HP says will enable
businesses of any size to start with HP ProLiant and Integrity servers,
HP StorageWorks storage offerings as well as client blades and then
flexibly add applications and third-party products to expand their data
centers as needed. |
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