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BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovisioning of high-density servers technology brief Abstract...2 IT resource challenges ...2 HP strategy ...2 ProLiant BL solution ...3 Modular infrastructure...3 Server blade and power enclosures 3 Server blades...4 Interconnects...4 Power infrastructure - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 2
juggle the growing scope of change needed to support a variety of business initiatives. For many corporations whenever needed. The HP ProLiant BL program exemplifies how HP technology can enable an . The target market for these solutions includes large enterprise customers and service providers who - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 3
two-, and four-processor systems, enables enterprise data centers, service providers, and telecommunications companies to build a complete, multi- server blade and power enclosures that install easily in 19-inch-wide HP, third-party, and telecommunication (telco) racks, allowing customers to deploy - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 4
and control, and rip-and-replace serviceability. The ProLiant BL product portfolio includes ProLiant BL 10e, a front-end server blade that supports a single, ultra low-voltage Intel® Pentium®-M processor Class system. For BL p-Class solutions, HP designed management modules for the server enclosures - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 5
of server blade enclosures, server blades, and interconnect options. Additional information about Insight Manger is available at http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/index.html. Rack and unit identification Disaggregating subsystems from ProLiant BL server blades required looking at - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 6
amount of facility AC infrastructure and AC load required to support each rack (that is, how many power circuits will ProLiant BL servers (for planning floor loading). HP has also developed a set of white onto one or hundreds of target systems simultaneously, thereby drastically reducing the amount - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 7
system profile, for target systems by copying hp.com/proudcts/servers/management/rdp/index.html. Future directions The HP ProLiant BL portfolio is an excellent example of how HP is driving its strategy for the Adaptive Enterprise throughout HP blade infrastructure to support multiple generations of - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 8
with the ability to support future Layer 7 and it is transformed in the trend to provide IT service in a utility-like fashion. Today, blades HP ProLiant Essentials software tools that selectively extend the functionality of an infrastructure that is adaptive to address specific business problems - HP ProLiant BL25p | HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and reprovision - Page 9
/papers/173f0802b-wwen_rev1_us.pdf The technology brief HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Overview and Planning HP 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. HP
HP ProLiant BL strategy for rapid deployment and
reprovisioning of high-density servers
technology brief
Abstract
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IT resource challenges
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HP strategy
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ProLiant BL solution
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Modular infrastructure
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Server blade and power enclosures
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Server blades
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Interconnects
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Power infrastructure
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Management and deployment technology
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System management
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Rack and unit identification
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Solution sizing
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Rapid, volume system deployment
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Future directions
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Investment protection
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Utility blade vision
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Conclusion
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For more information
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Call to action
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