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The desire to cut costs drives many companies to consider IT consolidation projects. By focusing on areas that provide the greatest return on investment, consolidation projects help IT staffs allocate their limited budgets and produce the most value for the business.
HP's approach to consolidation in the enterprise includes more than just the initial cost savings. We assess the potential business value over the long term, and then provide a solution that delivers it cost-effectively and efficiently.
HP believes that reducing the complexity of the infrastructure is an essential step toward achieving the vision of an adaptive enterprise. Our focus is on providing solutions that deliver overall business value, not just managing the existing infrastructure.
Consolidation is not just about servers and storage. It includes the people, processes, and technologies that make up the complete IT infrastructure. Done right, consolidation will spur continual process improvement, ensuring a steady ROI.
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Servers and Storage
HP 9000 and HP Integrity servers provide a strong consolidation platform, with scalability up to 128 processors, a complete partitioning continuum, workload management, and a sophisticated operating system and management environment that supports consolidation at different levels. At the high end, HP offers its Superdome systems for large-scale consolidation projects. These systems balance performance and bandwidth capability to provide a robust and flexible foundation for consolidation and can be implemented on a pay-per-use or on-demand basis.
Our full range of storage arrays, NAS, tape libraries, network switching, and host bus adapters comprise the physical component of the adaptive storage infrastructure. By building a storage area network, corporate data is centralized making it more accessible to business users while reducing the cost and complexity of large installations.
HP-UX 11i
HP-UX 11i provides a strong base for consolidation of applications such as ecommerce, business intelligence, and business processing. It offers partitioning, integrated virtualization, workload management, resource allocation, clustering, and failover capabilities that allow the flexibility and resiliency needed in a consolidated environment. In addition, it supports hot-swappable CPUs and other critical components, providing even higher levels of availability for mission-critical environments.
Virtualization
As part of a consolidation strategy, virtualization pools virtual server resources so you can use just as much as you need and pay for only what you use. Virtualization improves server utilization rates, increases server flexibility, and reduces overall spending.
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Partitioning
Partitioning a single system into several smaller systems allows multiple instances of the operating system to be supported. Partitioning allows extensive flexibility in how systems are configured, which is desirable in building a consolidated environment. The partitions can be configured, for example, to support multiple instances of the same version of an operating system to create an environment that simultaneously supports production, development, and testing. Another possibility is running different versions of the same operating system to support different applications’ requirements, legacy applications, or testing of new software. Partitions can also support different operating systems, which may be attractive in a consolidated environment with diverse application requirements.
» More on partitioning
Workload Management
In addition to system partitioning, HP offers a wide range of workload management solutions. These include clustering, advanced file systems, and dynamic tuning capabilities, which are essential in providing high levels of performance and availability while helping consolidate your environment.
» workload management
Business Practices
HP's business practices make it possible to implement a truly virtual datacenter. Through utility-based pricing, organizations will be able to pay as they use capacity and gain access to capacity on demand. Such an environment offers a great deal of flexibility while managing costs by associating them tightly with the services being consumed.
» More on instant capacity on demand for HP 9000 and HP Integrity servers
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Tieliikelaitos/Finnish Road Enterprise
» PDF case study (186 KB)
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» IT Consolidation website
» IT consolidation calculator
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