| By Maureen O'Gara | Article Rating: |
|
| June 26, 2009 03:00 PM EDT | Reads: |
981 |
HP has added to the telecom versions of ProLiant, BladeSystem, and Integrity server families as well as its StorageWorks portfolio.
It says the customer has become "king" and that telecom operators are racing to streamline their networks. Proprietary technologies are giving way to open, modular IP solutions. HP figures to cash in.
Its servers and arrays have been adapted to telecom standards and can now be deployed in both telecom and IT environments. It fancies that put telecom companies closer to a converged, unified environment.
The products include the HP BladeSystem Carrier-Grade (CG) platform, the HP ProLiant carrier-grade rack-mount server, and the HP carrier-grade
storage array.
Using high-end Intel processors, both the BladeSystem and the ProLiant platforms double the performance of their predecessors and provide greater energy efficiency.
The two HP carrier-grade platforms support Windows, Linux, HP-UX, OpenVMS and Solaris, with HP distributing and supporting the Sun operating system on its platforms. Oracle Communications software is running on the BladeSystems
The boxes include the dual quad-core carrier-grade ProLiant DL380 G6, the carrier-grade Integrity BL860c server blade, and the upgraded dual quad-core ProLiant BL460c G6 carrier-grade server blade, which lets a single BladeSystem c7000-cg enclosure accommodate up to 16 blades for a total of 32 Intel quad-core processors in a 10U enclosure.
There is also the StorageWorks MSA2000fc G2 carrier-grade storage array with features such as snapshots for point-in-time copies of data. It supports up to 24 146GB SAS disks (3.5TB) in a single 2U enclosure, and available in a dual-array controller configuration.
HP also announced the enablement of OpenSAF and OpenHPI on BladeSystem Carrier-Grade and ProLiant Carrier-Grade rack-mount platforms. Both OpenSAF and OpenHPI are open source implementations of Service Availability Forum (SA Forum) specifications.
Published June 26, 2009 Reads 981
Copyright © 2009 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Maureen O'Gara
Maureen O'Gara the most read technology reporter for the past 20 years, is the Cloud Computing and Virtualization News Desk editor of SYS-CON Media. She is the publisher of famous "Billygrams" and the editor-in-chief of "Client/Server News" for more than a decade. One of the most respected technology reporters in the business, Maureen can be reached by email at maureen(at)sys-con.com or paperboy(at)g2news.com, and by phone at 516 759-7025.
- Yahoo! Named “Platinum Sponsor” of Cloud Computing Expo
- Yahoo! to Keynote 4th Cloud Expo: Accelerating Innovation with Cloud Computing
- Zynga’s FarmVille Becomes Largest and Fastest Growing Social Game Ever
- Publishing Synergy: Blog, Twitter and Ulitzer
- Wave on Ulitzer: Confessions of a Google Wave Fanboy
- Is Ulitzer a New Trend or the Ultimate Death of Journalism?
- Twitter, Linked In, Ning and Ulitzer: Easy Personal Branding Strategy
- Confessions of a Ulitzer Addict
- Ulitzer Live! New Media Conference & Expo
- Ulitzer vs. Ning
- Yahoo! Named “Platinum Sponsor” of Cloud Computing Expo
- Yahoo! to Keynote 4th Cloud Expo: Accelerating Innovation with Cloud Computing
- Ulitzer vs. Ning - a Quick Review
- Social Media Terrorists
- Twitter is the Dumbest Thing I Have Ever Seen in My Life
- Zynga’s FarmVille Becomes Largest and Fastest Growing Social Game Ever
- Publishing Synergy: Blog, Twitter and Ulitzer
- Wikipedia Moderators Make Hitler Look Like a Hobbyist
- Wave on Ulitzer: Confessions of a Google Wave Fanboy
- Is Ulitzer a New Trend or the Ultimate Death of Journalism?
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Google Space Launches at Heathrow Airport
- Google Version 2.0: Googzilla - The Calculating Predator
- SEO/SEM Tips & Tricks: How and When Should You Submit Your Website to Google?
- Google Snaps Up the Father of the Orion Search Engine
- AOL To Enhance Video Search Engine by Adding RSS Feeds
- Ulitzer vs Knol - Google Wants Its Own Wikipedia
- AJAXWorld Knocks Spots Off LinuxWorld
- The World's Youngest "Google Entrepreneur" Is One Month Old
- Microsoft's Chase After Google Reverberates
































