PALO ALTO, Calif.----HP NYSE: HPQ today announced that its software platform for managing
HP servers and storage can reduce data center operation costs by up to
34 percent, according to a study by research firm IDC and sponsored by
HP.1
The study found that HP Systems
Insight Manager http://www.hp.com/go/hpsimSIM
customers can achieve savings of $35,000 per 100 users over a three-year
period, which represents a cost reduction of more than one-third and a
468 percent return on investment.
Additionally, HP SIM enables IT organizations to halve their
server-to-administrator ratio and reduce unplanned downtime by as much
as 77 percent, according to the study. A key product in HP’s
Enterprise Storage and Server Software portfolio, HP SIM unifies
infrastructure management for HP ProLiant, BladeSystem and Integrity
servers as well as HP StorageWorks platforms.
Building on this foundation, HP has now added power capping and
collaborative remote management capabilities to HP
Insight Control http://www.hp.com/go/insightcontrol,
the unified infrastructure management portfolio for HP ProLiant and
BladeSystem servers. The new capabilities can combat rising energy costs
and more efficiently utilize IT staff and facilities.
Using the power capping capability on HP Insight Power Manager, a
component of HP Insight Control, customers can increase server density
by up to 70 percent through greater control of power usage in the data
center.2 With this move, HP now delivers
advanced power management to more server platforms than any major server
vendor.
In addition, the company unveiled enhancements to HP ProLiant Essentials
Integrated Lights-Out 2 iLO 2 to help customers achieve greater IT
efficiency through collaborative remote management anytime, anywhere.
Power and cooling, as well as IT infrastructure management, are key
enablers of HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure
portfolio, which helps customers accelerate the move from high-cost IT
silos to low-cost, pooled IT assets to increase flexibility and improve
quality of service to drive better business outcomes.
“As the industry’s
server management benchmark, HP SIM is helping customers improve
business outcomes every day,” said Scott
Farrand, vice president, Industry Standard Server Software, HP. “With
the new management capabilities for HP SIM, HP customers can better
control their energy-related costs, accelerate growth and mitigate risks.”
Powering up while cooling down
The new power capping capabilities of HP
Insight Power Manager help customers optimize server density and
power efficiency throughout the data center.
Using Insight Power Manager, customers can measure the average and peak
power usage of their HP ProLiant and BladeSystem servers and cap power
at specific wattages to increase the number of servers in their racks or
blade chassis. This helps reduce costs and mitigate risks by making the
use of power and cooling resources more predictable.
Next generation of Lights-Out remote management
With Integrated
Lights-Out 2, a plug-in application to HP SIM, customers are now
able to efficiently manage their IT infrastructures and innovate through
remote collaboration. iLO 2 also allows server administrators to more
effectively diagnose and recover systems and develop broad resource
skill levels across their IT staff.
“When trouble strikes a system in our
network, we often need the skills of multiple experts who work in
different locations,” said Yvonne Bueckert,
network administrator, Sunrise Health Region. “HP’s
new HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 collaboration functionality allows us to
work and learn together remotely, as if we are meeting at the server.
Complete information is critical and the console replay feature provides
easy access to historical information and captures real-time corrective
actions which improve knowledge transfer among our team. With iLO 2, we
can much more effectively manage our server infrastructure and mitigate
unnecessary risks.”
Through a shared remote console, the tool allows for up to four users to
diagnose system issues and execute tasks. Through the console replay
capability, users can document procedures, train others or share with
others to troubleshoot a problem.
Services for server management
HP Services offers comprehensive services to help customers design,
deploy, manage and support their Insight Control solution. HP Software
Technical Support and Software Update services cover all key modules of
the ProLiant Essentials portfolio, including Insight Control Environment
and Integrated Lights-Out Power Management Pack.
More information is available at www.hp.com/services/insight.
Pricing and availability3
The power measurement and power capping capabilities now ship standard
with Insight Power Manager, which starts at $99. HP ProLiant Essentials
Integrated Lights-Out 2 is also now available and starts at $349.
More information on HP’s server management
solutions is available at www.hp.com/go/insightcontrol.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $97.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
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1 IDC white paper sponsored by HP, “Gaining
Business Value and ROI with HP Systems Insight Manager,”
Doc #206761, May 2007.
2 Based on internal HP test measuring power
consumption of an HP ProLiant DL380 G5 server running at 45 percent CPU
utilization for a period of 20 hours.
3 Estimated U.S. street prices. Actual prices
may vary.
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