HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
Summary: The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
Integrated lifecycle management Incorporating three major innovations, Integrated Lifecycle Automation simplifies common tasks to keep systems running at peak performance, with an estimated 93 percent less downtime during updates than with previous generations, said HP. These innovations include:
- Intelligent Provisioning, which enables organizations to get systems online three times faster with a fully integrated server and operating system configuration tool.
Intelligent Provisioning enables organizations to get systems online three times faster with a fully integrated server and operating system configuration tool.
- Active Health system, which allows administrators to collect troubleshooting information five times faster by continuously monitoring more than 1,600 system parameters and securely logging all configuration changes.
- Smart Update, a system maintenance tool that systematically updates servers and blade infrastructures at the scale of the data center.
- Solid-state optimization, delivering what HP says is a 500 percent improved storage performance using SSDs that reduces costs and downtime over previous generations, and promises two times more storage per server.
Intelligent performance analytics continuously optimize system performance and efficiency in real time.
- Real-time data protection, adding multiple embedded data protection technologies such as Advanced Data Mirroring, which HP says is 1,000 times safer than traditional two-drive mirroring in previous generations, while improving read performance.
- Intelligent performance analytics that continuously optimize system performance and efficiency in real time, with the ability to analyze a variety of workload-specific data points.
The Gen8 servers enable data center and IT managers to identify the physical location of each server in the rack, row and data center.
Three new features automate energy optimization in the data center so users can:- Optimize workload placement with Location Discovery Services and eliminate labor-intensive and error-prone tracking of IT assets
- Reduce energy use and increase power capacity with Thermal Discovery Services, which improve airflow efficiency by as much as 25 percent with an intelligent server rack meaning that enterprises can realize an estimated energy saving of $2,750 per 10kW rack
- Increase system uptime with Power Discovery Services, which automatically track power usage per rack and server, eliminating errors and manual record keeping to reduce unplanned data center outages
- Deploy servers seven times faster over competing servers with automation and elimination of software downloads and CD installations.
The skyrocketing cost of operations in the data center is unsustainable, and enterprises are looking to HP to help solve this problem.
- Reduce downtime by automating processes for updates, application provisioning, patch management, and other maintenance tasks.
- Improve issue resolution with a 95 percent "first-time fix" rate and 40 percent reduction in problem resolution through Insight Online, Active Health, and Insight Remote Support, which automatically pinpoint, diagnose and often proactively fix issues.
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