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HP Launches Breakthrough Virtualization Technologies That Cut Networking Costs by 55 Percent

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, November 19, 2008 - HPHPLoading... today announced breakthrough networking, storage and server technologies that reduce costs, increase bandwidth flexibility and improve overall performance of virtual server environments.

The HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 Ethernet module, a direct connect storage bundle for HP BladeSystem, and the HP ProLiant DL385 G5p server are among HPHPLoading...'s offerings that are helping customers efficiently deploy their virtualized infrastructures.

While a growing number of companies deploy server virtualization to gain operational savings within their technology infrastructures, the cost of networking virtual servers continues to climb - for example, a typical server that hosts virtual machines requires six network connections.(1)

To reap the benefits of their virtualized environment, companies are finding it necessary to invest in additional networking equipment, including network expansion cards, switches and cables. As an example, customers must purchase expensive network switches in either one Gigabit (Gb) or 10Gb increments to meet the increased bandwidth required for additional virtual server workloads.

HPHPLoading...'s new Virtual Connect Flex-10 Ethernet module is the industry's first interconnect technology that can allocate the bandwidth of a 10Gb Ethernet network port across four network interface card (NIC) connections. This increase in bandwidth flexibility eliminates the need for additional network hardware equipment. As a result, customers deploying virtual machines and utilizing Virtual Connect Flex-10 can realize savings of up to 55 percent in network equipment costs.(2)

Virtual Connect Flex-10 can save 240 watts of power per HP BladeSystem enclosure - or 3,150 kilowatt hours per year - compared to existing networking technologies.(3)

"Customers looking to eliminate the common obstacles of networking costs and bandwidth flexibility should look no further than HPHPLoading...," said Ahmed Rashad, Sales Manager, BladeSystem, HPHPLoading... MEMA. "These technologies break down the barriers of virtualized networks, giving customers the greatest return on their investments."

Industry-leading cost benefits and four-to-one network consolidation

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 distributes the capacity of a 10Gb Ethernet port into four connections, and enables customers to assign different bandwidth requirements to each connection. Optimizing bandwidth based on application workload requirements enables customers to leverage their 10Gb investments across multiple connections, supporting virtual machine environments and other network intensive applications. This reduces overall network costs and power usage by provisioning network bandwidth more efficiently.

The recently announced HP ProLiant BL495c virtualization blade includes built-in Virtual Connect Flex-10 functionality that enables it to support up to 24 NIC connections. With increased network bandwidth and memory capacity, the BL495c can accommodate more virtual servers than other competitive blade server offerings on the market.(4)

Existing HP ProLiant c-Class blade customers can upgrade to Virtual Connect Flex-10 with the new HPHPLoading... NC532m Flex-10 expansion card.

Simple, cost-effective storage expansion for HP BladeSystem customers

HPHPLoading...'s new direct connect storage bundle for HP BladeSystem includes two HP StorageWorks 3Gb serial attached SCSI (SAS) BL switches and an MSA2000sa storage array.

Traditionally, BladeSystem server administrators have had limited direct-attach or shared storage options and have had to rely on personnel with specialized knowledge to build a storage area network (SAN) based solution. This new low-cost, reliable storage option allows server administrators to easily deploy scalable shared SAS storage without the costs and complexity SANs require. By simply purchasing additional MSA2000sa arrays, customers can deploy up to 192 terabytes of external shared storage directly connected to an HP BladeSystem enclosure.

The combination of the HP ProLiant BL495c virtualization blade server, Virtual Connect Flex-10 modules and the shared SAS storage bundle reduces the cost per virtual machine by more than 50 percent when compared to competitive solutions.(5)

HPHPLoading... has enhanced its Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel module to allocate storage resources on a per virtual machine basis. This further simplifies storage and virtualization deployments for Fibre Channel storage customers. Customers can assign up to 128 separate SAN volumes per server blade for greater performance and flexibility.

Innovative server design removes bottlenecks to virtual server performance

The new HP ProLiant DL385 G5p is a rack-based server optimized for virtualization. It offers up to 6 terabytes of internal storage as well as double the memory and a 67-percent improvement in energy efficiency when compared to previous generations.(6) Based on the new AMD Opteron™ 2300 Series Quad-Core processor, the DL385 G5p improves application performance and expands support for virtual machines.

-Ends-

About HP
HPHPLoading..., the world's largest technology company, provides printing and personal computing products and IT services, software and solutions that simplify the technology experience for consumers and businesses. HPHPLoading... completed its acquisition of EDS on Aug. 26, 2008. More information about HPHPLoading... (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com/.

Note to editors: More news from HPHPLoading..., including links to RSS feeds, is available at http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/.

About HPHPLoading... Middle East
HPHPLoading... is the largest technology and solutions provider in the Middle East with 1100 employees and subsidiaries in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Cairo, Ramallah, Qatar, Oman and 2 service Joint Ventures in Kuwait and Bahrain servicing the GCC, Egypt and the Levant. HPHPLoading... has been present in the Middle East since 1968 and opened its first regional office in 1994. HPHPLoading... Middle East is the market leader for enterprise, small and medium business and consumer technology products and offers a large portfolio of solutions and services in various business domains.

Note to editors: More news from HPHPLoading..., including links to RSS feeds, is available at www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/.

(1) Based on network best practices for VMware ESX servers: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi_intel_vmware.pdf

(2) Comparison based on percentage cost saved per virtual machine using Internet list price of Virtual Connect Flex-10 Ethernet modules required to support six NICs and two fibre channel switches versus IBM and third-party networking components.

(3) Comparison based on using two Virtual Connect Flex-10 modules with BL495c blade servers with each Flex-10 NIC configured for six FlexNICs, compared to six standard embedded Ethernet switches.

(4) Comparison based on amount of memory capacity and network bandwidth for HP ProLiant BL495c, Dell M600, Dell M605, IBM HS21XM and IBM LS22 blade servers.

(5) Comparison based on HP ProLiant BL495c servers configured with Virtual Connect Flex-10 for six FlexNICs compared to competitive blade servers with the same memory and six NICs connected to six Ethernet switches.

(6) SpecPower_ssj2008 benchmark DL385 G5p submitted Nov. 17, 2008. Compared to the previous generation ProLiant DL385 G5 submitted Nov. 4, 2008.

(7) Estimated U.S. list prices. Actual prices may vary.

AMD Opteron is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

© 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HPHPLoading... products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HPHPLoading... shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

© Press Release 2008 from Impact Porter Novelli

 
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