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Adaptive Infrastructure - Servers
     

Some of the world’s best-run organizations are adopting blade technology as the foundation for their business—faster than any other server architecture. Compared to traditional rack-mount infrastructures, blade technology can help Sonray’s organization lower costs, improve productivity and create new applications and services that will accelerate business growth.

The HP BladeSystem is an adaptive infrastructure in a box. It consolidates the essential elements of the modern data center—power, cooling, connectivity, redundancy, security, compute and storage—into a modular, out-of-the-box platform that can accelerate the integration and optimization of Sonray’s organization.

The HP BladeSystem consolidates power, cooling, management, connectivity, redundancy and security into a modular, self-tuning system with intelligence built in. The BladeSystem can be filled with a variety of modular components to build solutions for any business. The unique design of the HP BladeSystem c-Class helps reduce cost and complexity while delivering better, more effective IT services to end users and customers.
In comparison to the traditional racked and stacked world of rack-mounted servers, network devices, and shared storage devices, the HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture offers Sonray strong and compelling options for reduced capital and operational expenses including:

  • Significantly improve server, storage and network utilization

  • Faster deployment of new servers and their connections to LAN and SAN

  • Reduce power consumption up to 30 percent without sacrificing application performance

  • Increased density with up to 60 percent more servers in a rack

  • Implement N+1 redundancy to help ensure high availability to all applications in a rack

  • Cut the number and cost of cables out of each • rack by up to 94 percent

  • Turn high density into a cooling advantage and • use less than half the power to do it

  • Save up to 41 percent on purchase cost for servers and their supporting Ethernet and Fibre

  • Channel connectivity, power cables, PDUs and racks