Business Drivers:
The Adaptive Enterprise
Business and IT synchronized to capitalize on change
Business
Information Technology
Business benefits: simplicity, agility, value
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Business Drivers:
The business balancing act
Increase agility: Reduce costs:
• Improve business results; • Enable the business organization
grow revenue and earnings, cash flow, reduced cost-of-operation
and operations to adapt to changing business needs
Improve performance: Mitigate risk:
• Ensure security and continuity • Improve business operations
of internal business operations, while minimizing exposure to external risk factor
performance end-to-end across the enterprise • Increase customer and employee satisfaction
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Business Drivers: Transforming IT infrastructure
Virtualization Shared infrastructure
Internet
Dedicated infrastructure
Internet
• Infrastructure funded by
projects • Significant unused capacity • Inflexible • Many legacy technologies
Change how infrastructure is funded and planned
• “Just enough” capacity • Flexible to meet changing
needs • Standardized, open technologies • Process and programs
Virtual resource pool
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Traditional server systems approach
Fibre
KVM / Serial
Singular server connectivity Power
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Ethernet
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HP BladeSystem approach
iLo
Provision & Update
Fibre
Discover & Inventory Monitor & Alert Advise & Control
Completely managed KVM / Serial server system environment
Integrated Lights Out iLo
Structured server system Power
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HP BladeSystem family
Evolution versus revolution
LAN
•Port •Cabling •Set-up
switch
DL360 density server
Software
•Firmware •Operating System •Applications •Service packs
Install
•Server Rails •Server •PDU & Power leads
Standard racks
Install
• Power Enclosure • Blade Enclosure • Pluggable Switches • LAN
• Ports • Cabling
•Cable Arm •KVM
• Setup
• Pluggable Blades
OS/Software install is automated
BL20p Blade Line
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Benefits of HP BladeSystem architecture
1. Reduced connectivity costs 2. Reduced space 3. Reduced power costs 4. Overall Lower Costs
• Acquisition vs TCO
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Why Blades?
HP BladeSystem solutions can reduce your operational costs
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HP BladeSystem solutions have reduced operational costs for our customers significantly:
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Reduced electrical power & cooling usage by 27% Reduced networking ports needed by 60% Reduced number of cables needed by 93% Reduced data-center space usage by 60% Reduced costs of acquisition by 25% Reduced costs of installation & provisioning by 98% Improved data-center management productivity by over 100%, saving as much as $3 million a year!
Overall savings (TCO) have been as high as 25%!
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Benefits of HP BladeSystem architecture
1. Reduced connectivity costs 2. Reduced space 3. Reduced power costs 4. Overall Lower Costs • Acquisition vs TCO
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Cable investment
Cabling add enormous complexity and are a prime source of systems downtime & inflexibility.
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Centralized Power Improved Cable Management
Cabling add enormous complexity and are a prime source of systems downtime & inflexibility.
From This
To This
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Benefits of HP BladeSystem architecture
1. Reduced connectivity costs 2. Reduced power/cooling costs 3. Reduced space costs 4. Overall Lower Costs • Acquisition vs TCO
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Rack level trends
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Two years ago
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Average servers per rack = 4 – 6 Average U size was 5 – 7U Average watts per rack = 1500 – 3000 Average servers per rack = 8 – 12 Average U size is moving down to 3U Average watts per rack = 5000 – 6000 Not unusual to see 7 – 12 – 18kw implementations Power densities of 1000+ watts per U are coming
• bl30p – 30KW
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Today
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Future
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Server trends
Generation over generation density growth rates
DL360 G2
246 W
DL360 G3
389 W
58% increase
2p, 4gb, 2hdd, 1pci
1U 2U
DL380G2
362 W
DL380 G3
581 W
60% increase
2p, 4gb, 6hdd, 2pci
DL580 G1
456 W
DL580 G2
754 W
65% increase
4p, 8gb, 4hdd, 3pci
4U
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Power & heat properties in DP Xeon BladeSystem Servers
Large scale AC to 48 V DC conversion efficiencies
AC – 48 V DC conversion: 60 – 65% efficiency Typical ProLiant’s PSU: 70-75% efficiency BL P class power enclosures: 90% efficient
8 DL360s 8 BL20p & enclosure
416w / server 312w / blade
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Benefits of HP BladeSystem architecture
1. Reduced connectivity costs 2. Reduced power/cooling costs 3. Reduced space costs 4. Overall Lower Costs Acquisition vs TCO
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Space?
Practical number of servers per rack 42U:
30 x Traditional Servers & Switches 48 x Performance Blades & Switches
96 x Performance Blades & Switches
Saving data center space 14% to 24% per standard 42u Rack Cabinet
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