BladeSystem: The business case for adopting HP Integrity server blades in the data center

Published 18th May 2009 | Source - Infrastructure | Pages - 24

Blades are widely viewed as compact and efficient servers that primarily save space and power. However, the full story behind blades goes far beyond considerations of the individual server. Built from the ground up for tomorrow's IT demands, the HP BladeSystem represents the logical evolution of traditional rack-mount infrastructures. Based on HP's award-winning HP Integrity servers, HP ProLiant servers, and HP StorageWorks portfolio, a bladed architecture can accelerate the integration and transformation of your data center. HP BladeSystem is an infrastructure in a box. With it, you can build vital business solutions that are more affordable, take less time to maintain, use less power, and are ready to grow with you. With its all-in-one design, you have the essentials to build, maintain, and upgrade your infrastructure from start to finish giving you the business agility you need today and throughout the lifecycle of your infrastructure.

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