HP BladeSystem server and storage blades
Learn, compare and evaluate if storage and server blades are right for you.
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A BladeSystem is an infrastructure in a box. With it, you can build vital solutions to support your business that are more affordable, take less time to maintain, use less power and are ready to grow with you. In an all-in-one design, you have the essentials to build and maintain your infrastructure from start to finish. Inside, you can host a choice from thousands of applications on Windows®, Linux, HP-UX and more. You can support a combination of virtual machines, storage and server bladesProLiant, Integrity and StorageWorksplus connect to a variety of the most popular networking brands and standards including Ethernet, Fibre Channel and InfiniBand.
HP blades range from servers and storage devices to workstations and virtual desktops. Many of HPs most popular products that you may be familiar with are now available in a blade design. Each blade is inserted into the BladeSystem enclosure which provides redundancy, network connections and a more efficient, shared power and cooling design. To help setup and maintain your blades, a variety of tools are also built-in to help you at every step.
HP BladeSystem is ready for the applications you rely on today and for those you may add in the future. BladeSystem supports two lines of HP servers blade: ProLiant and Integrity. In most cases, any software application that is certified and supported by the operating system will run on HP BladeSystem; however, exceptions can and do exist.
For more information, visit:
www.hp.com/go/proliant/microsoft
www.hp.com/go/proliant/linuxcert
www.hp.com/go/integrity/OSmatrix
Integrated redundancy from the start; fewer wires and other components save up to 40% less than rack-mount infrastructures
Add, replace and recover resources on the fly without rewiring
Use up to 30% less power and push less hot air into the data center
Increased administrator productivity, simple inventory, provisioning and recovery plus rapid patching and repairing
You dont need to replace what you have in order to add blades to your IT environment. HP BladeSystems fit in the same racks, connect to the most common networks and SANs, and you can use the same HP tools to manage your blades and other HP server and storage gear. Good times to consider blades include:
Out-dated infrastructure: Common pain points leading to a change in your IT equipment include high support cost, unreliability, low performance, complexity, inflexibility, security, running out of room and rising electric bills.
Upgrade: As part of a common three-to-five year technology refresh cycle, could include end of a leasing agreement.
Adding or Connecting to a SAN: Because BladeSystems eliminate many of the components needed to connect to a SAN, blade servers are 50 to 64% less expansive to connect to your SAN.
Virtualization: BladeSystems are a natural choice for virtualization. ProLiant server blades have all the required features for virtual machines and BladeSystems have the option to virtualize your network and external storage as part of one solution. Now, the Insight Control management suite also includes built-in Virtual Machine Manager to simplify the maintenance of a virtual solution.
Expansion: Natural business growth or a merger and acquisition that requires additional computing, network and storage.
Strategic initiative: Can include the addition of new applications or solutions designed to improve existing equipment or to add a new service.
Consolidation: The most common strategic initiative for large companies today and most common project associated with any of the four change events listed above. Usually paired with some form of virtualization and quickly followed with projects to raise utilization and lower operational costs.
If you meet one of more of the cases below, a ProLiant or Integrity rack or tower server model may be a better choice.
For 40 years, infrastructures have been built the same waylots of boxes, connected with lots of wires, and maintained by lots of people.
Universally, four infrastructure problems emerge:
In all cases, these problems are a result of how infrastructures are built, the silos they create and the complex processes behind them. In this racked, stacked and wired model, the bigger the infrastructure, the bigger the pain.
A BladeSystem tackles these problems by consolidating everything from the start; before the infrastructure grows out of control. It repackages the moving parts for greater convenience and lower costs, plus it adds useful features to save you time, money and power while making change easy.
To remove barriers to blade adoption, we build blade versions of our traditional product line, test and certify common OSs and applications and stay compatible with existing industry standards.
Infrastructure is the heart and soul of HP. The BladeSystem unites 60 years of hardware, software and service expertise into one architecture and applies it to your business needs.



















