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© 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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HP Integrity

server blades

and solutions:

Enabling mission critical

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67%

de las grandes

compañías están

implementando

programas

medioambientales

80%

de los pliegos

de condiciones

para grandes

proyectos

evalúan

aspectos

ambientales

30%

de las compras de

infraestructura se

basa en decisiones

medioambientales

La limitación de

energía está

influyendo en

las decisiones

estratégicas de

muchas

compañías

La mayor parte

de las empresas

gastará más en

energía que en

hardware

durante un ciclo

de vida de tres

años

50%

de los CPDs de

grandes

empresas deben

reorganizar sus

recursos

energéticos en

los próximos 3

años

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EL CAMINO HACIA UN GREEN

DATACENTER

1

2

3

4

Implantar

tecnologías

modernas

Utilizar las

mejores

prácticas

Realizar

modelados

térmicos

(5)

Porque cada vatio cuenta…

Dynamic Power Capping

Umbral de consumo máximo

para el chasis que se

mantiene regulando los

servidores dinámica y

automáticamente

Basado en la tecnología

GWLM para HP Superdome

Mejoras en la eficiencia de los

ventiladores y las fuentes de

alimentación

Soporte para -48V DC

2008

Active Cool Fans

Ahorro en consumo de un

66% respecto a ventiladores

tradicionales

50% menos de aire

acondicionado necesario en el

CPD

Fuentes de alimentación 3+3

Distribución de la alimentación

altamente eficiente

Dynamic Power Saver –

Apaga fuentes cuando no son

necesarias

2006

Arquitectura PARSEC

Flujos de aire por

zonas y velocidad

variable para

minimizar el

consumo de la

infraestructura

1 2

4

3

1

2

4

3

Componentes de

bajo consumo

DIMMs: Ahorros

de ~25%

CPUs

2007

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HP BladeSystem strategy

Rethinking 40 years of racked, stacked and

wired infrastructure to free your untapped potential

Blade Everything

Virtually Connect

Everything

Automate Everything

Server

Storage

Power &

Cooling

Networking

LAN

Facilities

SAN

Reduce time & cost to

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BladeSystem strategy takes aim at

the top pain-points of today’s

infrastructures

Cost

Consolidated and shared infrastructure significantly

lowers acquisition costs

Energy

Dynamic management and control over power and

cooling saves energy

Time

Intelligence, control & optimization improves

productivity, simplifies tasks

Change

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Blade Everything strategy

Modularity from desktop to datacenter

Extend the BladeSystem value across HP portfolio

Energy-thrifty

Change-ready

Time-Smart Cost-savvy

Deliver value beyond the box to the entire datacenter

IT in a box

Datacenter power

and cooling efficiency

Consolidation

&

Virtualization

Virtual

desktops

and

workstations

Shared

Storage

deployment

High

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Results of Blade Everything

The industry’s most complete portfolio

Workstatio

n

Blades

Storage

Blades

Server Blades

Enclosures

A Full Range of 2P and 4P Blades

Unified Management

Choice of Power

Services

Assessment

Implementati

on

Support

Interconnect choices for LAN, SAN, and Scale-Out Clusters

Fibre

Channel

InfiniBand

4X DDR

SAN

LAN

Ethernet

NICs

Virtual

Connect

h

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HP BladeSystem c-Class has

become the infrastructure of

choice

HP

IBM

Dell

Sun

Fujitsu/FS

22.9%

9.3%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Q306 Q406 Q107 Q207 Q307 Q407 Q108 Q208 Q308

54.7%

Eight quarters of clear leadership since launch

HP BladeSystem

c-Class

2008 Channel Product

of the Year Awards

Data from IDC Server tracker Q308, All Blades

BladeSystem c3000

Winner in Best Blade

System Category

2008

HP's Virtual

Connect

Architecture Wins

Product of the

Year Award!

c-Class holds 40% of the

list

with 201 entries, more

than any other product

line

Tech innovator of the

Year awards

Server Hardware

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Integrity BL860c Server Blade

Peripherals

Processors and Chipset

• Up to 2 Intel® Itanium® 9100 series

processors

− DC 1.66GHz 18MB FSB667

− DC 1.42GHz 12MB FSB533

− SC 1.6GHz 12MB FSB533

• HP zx2 Chipset

• 2 hot-plug SFF SAS HDDs • External DVD/CD-RW

I/O Subsystem

Form Factor

4 GbE NIC ports standard

• 3 mezzanine expansion I/O slots

− 4-port GbE expansion; 2-port 4xFC; 4xDDR IB; pass-thru

• Mgmt LAN, 100Base-T, USB, VGA, RS232

serial port

2 SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Channels

• Full height c-Class blade

8 BL860c in c7000; 4 in a c3000 • 32 BL860c’s in a 42U rack

• Designed for data center and utility

closet operation (5–35°C)

• Integrity, ProLiant & StorageWorks in

one enclosure

High Availability

• Redundant, hot-plug, modular, pooled

power & fans for HA and efficiency via BladeSystem enclosure

Optional redundant enclosure manager • Dual SAS channels

Dynamic processor resilience • Double chip sparing for

exceptional availability

Operating Systems

HP-UX 11i v3 and 11i v2 Microsoft Windows Server • Red Hat and SUSE Linux • OpenVMS

Memory

2 GB to 48 GB

• PC4200 ECC double chip spare DDR2 • Support for up to 48GB memory in

12 DIMM slots

Management

• Integrity Integrated Lights Out (iLO 2) • Integrity iLO 2 Advanced Pack license

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Integrity BL870c Server Blade

Peripherals

Processors and Chipset

I/O Subsystem

Form Factor

High Availability

Operating Systems

Memory

Management

• Up to 4 Intel® Itanium® 9100 series

processors

− DC 1.6GHz 24MB FSB533

− DC 1.6GHz 18MB FSB533

− DC 1.42GHz 12MB FSB533

• HP zx2 Chipset

4 hot-plug SFF SAS HDDsExternal DVD/CD-RW

4 GbE NIC ports standard

• 3 mezzanine expansion I/O slots

− 4-port GbE expansion; 2-port 4xFC; 4xDDR IB

• Mgmt LAN, 100Base-T, USB, VGA, RS232

serial port

2 SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Channels

• Double wide, full height c-Class blade • 4 BL870c in c7000; 2 in a c3000 • 16 BL870c’s in a 42U rack

• Designed for data center and utility

closet operation (5–35°C)

• Integrity, ProLiant & StorageWorks in

one enclosure

• Redundant, hot-plug, modular, pooled

power & fans for HA and efficiency via BladeSystem enclosure

• Optional redundant enclosure manager • Dual SAS channels

Dynamic processor resilience • Double chip sparing for

exceptional availability

HP-UX 11i v3 and 11i v2 • Microsoft Windows Server • Red Hat and SUSE Linux • OpenVMS

4 GB to 192 GB

• PC4200 ECC double chip spare DDR2 • Support for up to 192GB memory in

24 DIMM slots

• Integrity Integrated Lights Out (iLO 2) • Integrity iLO 2 Advanced Pack license

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BL860c – BL870c Comparison

BL860c

BL870c

BL860c

BL870c

Processor

Intel® Itanium® 9100 Processors

1.66 GHz/18MB FSB667 1.42GHz/12MB FSB533 1.6GHz/12MB FSB533, single-core

Note: 9000 series proc (Montecito) also supported

Intel® Itanium® 9100 Processors

1.6 GHz/24MB FSB533 1.6 GHz/18MB FSB533 1.42 GHz/12MB FSB533

Chipset

hp zx2

Memory

PC2-4200 DDR-SDRAM (533 MHz)

12 Sockets

48GB max (using 4GB DIMMs)

PC2-4200 DDR-SDRAM (533 MHz) 24 Sockets

192GB max (using 8GB DIMMs)

HDD and

Controller

2 SFF Hot-Plug SAS HDDs HW RAID 1 support

4 SFF Hot-Plug SAS HDDs HW RAID 1 support

Networking

4 Integrated Gigabit NICs

Manageme

nt

Integrity iLO 2 Advanced Pack

OS Support

HP-UX 11i v3 and v2; OpenVMS; Linux (Red Hat and SUSE); and Windows

Enclosure

8 Server Blades in c7000 4 Server Blades in c3000 4 Server Blades in c70002 Server Blades in c3000

Mezzanine

Support

3 mezzanine cards

Choices: 4Gb FC; IB; PCI-e pass-thru; 4-port NIC expansion

3 mezzanine cards

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Larger business critical workloads can

now take advantage of a bladed

infrastructure

Increasin

g

Scalabilit

y

Consolidation/

Virtualization

Platforms

Decision Support

&

Business

Intelligence

Increasing workload size or

Consolidation/virtualization

capacity

Applications

In

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BL860c

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Mission critical reliability you trust

with a more efficient infrastructure

HP BladeSystem

c-Class

Unifies server,

storage, network,

power/cooling

and management

capabilities

Cost savvy

Change ready

Energy thrifty

Time-smart

To provide the

modular building

block of

next-generation

datacenters

Modular infrastructure

efficiencies

For mission critical

workloads

1. Integrity means

mission critical

2. Integrity Always

Delivers

3. Integrity is future

focused

Always virtualized Always scalable

Always available

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Customers benefit from HP’s

leading modular infrastructure

efficiencies

Save space and energy (BL870c vs.

rack-mount configuration)

Over 2.5 times within the same space

Up to 25% power savings

Streamline management with

Systems Insight Manager

Cutting the time of IT maintenance

tasks from 50 to 90 percent or more

Optimize resource utilization with HP

Virtual Server Environment

Wire once with HP Virtual Connect

Reduction in number of cables

Same Integrity operating system

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HP Integrity BL870c server blade

Beats POWER6

SPECjAppServer2004

3X faster per blade

54% faster per core*

54% faster overall

½ blades

Same # of cores

Overall

Per Blade Server

HP Integrity

BL870c

HP-UX 11i v3 Oracle 13 blades

52 chips/104 cores

IBM JS22

AIX 5.3 DB2 26 blades 52 chips/104cores

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HP Integrity

21,602.3

14,004.4

POWER6

4.0 GHz

#1

Itaniu

m

1.6 GHz

1,661.7

583.6

POWER6

4.0 GHz

Itaniu

m

1.6 GHz

HP Integrity

BL870c

(207.7JOPS/core)

IBM JS22

(134.7 JOPS/core)

* Comparing HP BL870c result of 21,602.31 JOPS using 104 cores with 207.7 JOPS/Core to IBM JS22 result of 14004.42 JOPS using 104 cores with 134.7 JOPS/Core

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Integrity operating system tools carried forward to

mission critical bladed environments

Gain efficiency and save time with

Integrity’s robust operating system

ecosystem

HP Ignite-UX

Rapid Deployment

Pack

HP Systems

Management

Homepage

GlancePlus Pak

Integrity iLO 2

Advanced Pack,

factory integrated

Integrity iLO Power

Regulator

HP-UX Bastille

Secure Resource

Partitions

Software Assistant

Capacity Advisor

Virtualization Manager

Process Resource

Manager

HP Insight Power

Manager

HP Virtual Server

Environment Suite for

HP-UX 11i

Deploy

Monitor

Control

Protect

Optimize

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Achieve mission-critical virtualization for

your blades with HP-UX 11i & Integrity

Blades

Dynamic agility to reduce time-to-solution

Smooth inclusion with HP BladeSystem c-Class

Affordable enterprise-class computing

blades

Same HP-UX 11i values: security, VSE,

HA/Serviceguard, robustness, integrated

Efficiency with common infrastructure

management

Common for ProLiant and Integrity blades

Same, trusted HP-UX system management tools

#1 blade infrastructure for

Oracle DBMS for Online

Transaction Processing

Source: Gartner SEM Results, Oct. 2007

HP

NonStop

SWD SB40

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Integrity blade services for every

stage

of the solution life cycle

HP BladeSystem Technology Services Portfolio

Plan

Analyze, Assess, Suggest

Design

Recommend, Order

Integrate

Configure, Customize, Test

Install

Prepare, Deliver, Pilot

Support &

Manage

Data Center Services

Integration services

Factory Express

Enclosure, server

blades, network

switches installation

Critical Service

Assessment for BladeSystem

environment

Installation and

Start-up for BladeSystem

Infrastructure

SAN switch

Installation

Proactive 24

Service

DC Site Planning Service

Installation and Start-

Enhanced Network

up

O/S & Virtualization

Software Install

Proactive Blade

Service

(Proactive deliverables only)

Security

Assessment

Integrity Essentials

SW Deployment

services

Integrated HW &

SW reactive

support packages

ITSM Assessment Service

ProLiant Essentials

SW Deployment

services

Hardware Support

SAN solution service

Software Support

Storage Essentials Solution service

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New solution blocks optimize

deployment while reducing risk

Oracle

Peoplesoft

SAP- ERP

ERP

Siemens PLM Software (UGS)

MDI

SOA

BEA- AquaLogic, Weblogic

Application Integration

IBM WebSphere

HP-approved configurations provide range of user scenarios Based on best

practices

and collaboration with ISV partners Reduces deployment risk, costs Optimizes

enclosure configuration

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HP BladeSystem with HP Integrity

server blades and PeopleSoft

Enterprise 9.0

HP-approved configuration (All-in-one basic

configuration – up to 500 concurrent users)

1 x HP BladeSystem

c3000 enclosure

Reporting/verity server

1 x HP ProLiant BL460c

Server Blade with 1 x Intel

Xeon™ 5460 Quad Core

Processor and 8GB RAM

Backup/Restore

1 x HP StorageWorks

SB448c Tape Blade with

173GB/hour, 400GB

capacity

1 x HP StorageWorks

Storage Blade 40 (SB40c)

up to

876GB capacity

Production

Web/App/Database server

1 x HP Integrity BL860c

Server Blade

with 2 x Intel

Itanium 2 Dual Core

Processors with 32GB of

RAM

Demo/development/test/

trainserver

1 x HP Integrity BL860c

Server Blade

with 2 x Intel

Itanium 2 Dual Core

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HP BladeSystem with HP Integrity

server blades and PeopleSoft

Enterprise 9.0

HP-approved configuration (High Availability,

Full-featured configuration – up to 2500 concurrent users)

2 x HP BladeSystem

c7000 enclosures

Web/application servers

2 x HP Integrity BL870c

Server Blade with 4 x Intel

Itanium 2 Dual Core

Processors with 32GB of

RAM

HP Integrity virtual

machines (Integrity VM) 1–3

1 x HP Integrity BL870c

Server Blade with 4 x Intel

Itanium 2 Dual Core

Processors with 64GB of

RAM

HP Integrity VM 1 –

demo/development

HP Integrity VM 2 – Test/train

HP Integrity VM 3 – Production

database failover

Reporting/verity servers

1 x HP ProLiant BL460c Server

Blade with 1 x Intel Xeon

5460 Quad Core Processor

with 8GB RAM

HP StorageWorks

Enterprise Virtual Array

4100 (EVA4100)

Backup/Restore

1 x HP StorageWorks

MLS2024 Tape Library

with 864GB/hour,

38.4TB capacity

Database server

1 x HP Integrity BL870c

Server Blade with 4 x Intel

Itanium 2 Dual Core

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Acquisition cost comparison

Typical server configuration

(16 server blades/16 rack-mount servers)*

HP

BladeSyste

m

Rack-mount

Servers

Server Costs

$301,125

$583,251

LAN/SAN

$55,904

$76,636

Total (US$)

$357,029

$659,887

*Data from the white paper: HP BladeSystem: The business

case for adopting HP Integrity server blades in the data

center

http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/downloads/4AA2-2142ENW.pdf

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Reduced data center management

costs

HP

BladeSystem

(using

infrastructure

automation)

Rack-mount

Servers

Initial setup and provisioning (average person-hours per server)

0.5

12

Cost per hour of administrators*

$43

$43

Cost of initial provisioning per server

$22

$516

Annual costs for 25 servers (added or reconfigured)

$538

$12,900

Implementing changes, updates, and reconfigurations (average

person hours)**

0.5

4

Costs for change management four times per year per server

$86

$688

Annual costs for 100 servers

$8,600

$68,800

* Based on annual cost of US$125,000 per administrator.

** Once the blade infrastructure is in place, adding a new server significantly reduces the time to rack, cable, and provision the operating system, and configure VLAN and storage connections. Similarly, changes also take less time.

Data from the white paper: HP BladeSystem: The business case for adopting HP Integrity server blades in the data center

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Reduced downtime and related

costs

Unplanned downtime

HP

BladeSystem

(using

infrastructure

automation)

Rack-mount

Servers

Overall availability

99.950%

99.900%

Average downtime per year

4.5

9

Average cost per hour

$42,000

$42,000

Total annual unplanned downtime cost

$189,000

$378,000

Planned downtime

HP

BladeSystem

(using

infrastructure

automation)

Rack-mount

Servers

Overall availability

99.934%

99.865%

Average downtime per year

5.9

11.8

Average cost per hour

$4,000

$4,000

Total annual unplanned downtime cost

$23,600

$47,200

Data from the white paper: HP BladeSystem: The business case for adopting

HP Integrity server blades in the data center

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Customers realize dramatic business

outcomes with HP Integrity server

blades

Acision delivers more than half of the world’s mobile messages with

an OpenVMS and Integrity server blades solution, which provides

the stability, performance, and continuous uptime they need.

Priority Health depends on HP Integrity server blades to provide an

efficient way to get the performance and availability they need with

the added advantage of reduced energy consumption.

Sport Chalet builds their winning business process with HP Integrity

server blades and view blades as a solid foundation for SAP ERP 6.0

and an investment in their future.

iSOFT, one of the largest specialist health information technology

providers in the world, reduces their server footprint by 70 percent

and cut power usage by 50 percent with HP BladeSystem c-Class

and HP Integrity server blades.

Eco Della Stampa, an Italian media-monitoring service provider,

chose HP Integrity server blades when deciding to renew its server

and storage infrastructures to improve performance, security and

stability and to simplify

IT management.

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Benefiting today from Integrity

blades

Reduce cost of operations with

mission critical reliability and

maximum flexibility

Standardize and simplify

infrastructure and unify

management within a single,

modular design

Accelerate solution

deployment time with new

Solution Blocks that take the

guesswork out of solution

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