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HP continues virtual push with storage, service offerings

HP continues virtual push with storage, service offerings

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 09 Mar 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

HP is rolling out a slew of new storage and service offerings for companies looking to keep their virtualization investments on target. Read reaction from Pund-IT analyst Charles King

HP Inc. has launched a pair of high-capacity virtualized storage arrays and a series of new virtualization-based service offerings to help cash strapped enterprises better take advantage of their IT budgets.

The Palo Alto, Calif.-based tech giant said that while cutting costs in the midst of the global economic recession is crucial, ensuring that your business is well positioned for an eventual rebound should be the ultimate goal. With more and more businesses re-evaluating the status of their virtualization projects, HP hopes its new projects and services can help keep IT organizations on-track.

With storage needs in virtual and physical environments continuing to grow, the company unveiled the StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 6400 and 8400. The virtual arrays come with new features such as virtual RAID 6 and a solid-state drive option. The SSDs enable more storage capacity and quick access to information stores, while virtual RAID 6 offers protection against double drive failures.

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In addition, HP announced upgrades to its SAN Virtualization Services Platform 2.1, a network-based storage solution focused on accelerating the time needed to migration, replication, backup and provisioning new online applications. The offering also allows enterprises to virtualize storage across multiple arrays, including platforms from vendors such as EMC Corp., IBM Corp., and Sun Microsystems Inc., into a single virtual pool.

“These storage solutions will fill in and improve our breadth and offering, specifically targeted to virtualized environments,” Dave Frederickson, vice-president enterprise servers and storage at HP Canada, said. “Customers typically virtualize their server environments first and then, right on the heels of that, they look to their storage environment.”

Along with the product announcements, HP also formally launched a bevy of service offerings, ranging from data centre design to virtualization ROI services. Some of these services leverage expertise the from recently purchased Electronic Data Systems.

“Whether it be VMware, Citrix or Microsoft solutions, we’re working with our complementary partners in this space and are focused on making sure that customers continuing to get the maximum return on virtualization and consolidation projects,” Frederickson said.


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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