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Page 1: HP Bladesystem Overview September 2009

© 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

HP BladeSystem Overview

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Building on HP BladeSystem innovations

Built on integrated, modular technologies proven at thousands of customer sites

worldwide.

Leverage ProLiant technologies &

images

Optimize fabric connectivity

Enable shared services through

automation

Converge Virtualize Automate

HP Blade System

Delivers modularinfrastructure:

over 1.6 million servers shipped to

date

HP BladeSystem Matrix

Enabled withorchestration:

integrated by design

Virtual Connect

To wire once andchange on the fly:

more than 1 million ports shipped to

date

Insight Software

Extended to analyzeand optimize:

more than 1 million licenses delivered

2006 2007 2008 2009

Manage faults, power and migrations

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Delivering tangible savings for business

HPServers

&Storage

People

Capit

al

Expense

sO

pera

tional C

ost

s

Conventional IT

ThirdParty

DataCenter

• Integration of components• Sharing of resources• Infrastructure control software

• Lower power, fewer cables• Less space

• Reduce or eliminate lengthy processes

• Simplify procedures• Reduce complexity

• Reduced Ethernet/FC costs• Lower cost HP management tools

HPServers

&Storage

People

Third Party

DataCenter

BladedLower costs, greater

agility

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HP ProLiant server familyImprove data center efficiency while managing complexity and risk

HP Insight Control Management

Universal Smart Array storage, rack and power

HP ProLiant BLMaximum flexibility and control in blade server infrastructures

HP ProLiant DLDensity-optimized

for rack mount environments

HP ProLiant MLMaximum expansion for rack and tower environments

300 series500 series

MLML100 series

300 series500 series

DLDL100 series

LinuxLinux

BLBL

c-Classc3000Enclosure

c7000 Enclosure

700 series

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HP BladeSystem portfolio

A full range of 2P and 4P Blades

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

ChannelInfiniBand4X DDR

Workstation

Blades

Storage Blades

Unified Management

ServicesAssessmentImplementationSupport

Enclosures

SAN

h

LAN

h

Ethernet NICs

Virtual Connect

h

Server Blades

Choice of power

ProCurve 6120 Series Blade Switch

h

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Cost-savvy

Time-smart

Energy-thrifty

Change-ready

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BladeSystem series numbers• 200 series (ProLiant)

• Dual-core or quad-core Intel Xeon processors• Lower cost• Alternative to DL100 series HP ProLiant servers

• 400 series (ProLiant)• Dual-core or quad-core Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors• More memory• Alternative to DL300 series HP ProLiant servers

• 600 series (ProLiant)• Quad-core Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors• Enterprise-level performance• Alternative to DL500 or DL700 series HP ProLiant servers

• 800 series (Integrity)• Single-core or dual-core Intel Itanium processors• Four socket systems provide mission critical performance• Alternative to HP Integrity rx3600 or rx6600 servers

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The HP Blade Everything strategy offers choices for customers

Segm

enta

tion

Hete

rogeneous

Data

Cente

r

HP BladeSystem c7000 & c3000

Features/Performance

Positioning HP BladeSystem

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HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blade Enclosures

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This is what a BladeSystem is:The new system(block)

We fill it with whatever the customer solution requires

Server Blade (Intel/AMD/Itanium)

PC Blade

Workstation Blade

Storage Blade

Tapedrive Blade

Switch Blade

Virtual Connect Blade

PCI-E/X bus Blade

PS / FAN Blade

Lifecycle 2013 !!!

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HP c-Class

HP c-Class• Separate signal and power midplanes• Passive signal midplane with 1 active component that is not in the

signal path• Solid copper plates make up power backplane

• 24-layer PCB which provides over 1600 high quality copper traces

C-Class Signal midplane C-Class Power backplane

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HP BladeSystem c-ClassEnclosure Family

An adaptive infrastructure in a box optimized for large data

centers.

•16 server and storage bays•8 high-speed networking bays

c7000

Versatile, hassle-free BladeSystem enclosure ideal

for small spaces with big computing needs.•8 server and storage bays

•4 high-speed networking bays

c3000

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c7000 EnclosureFront View

Server blades• 2x features, 2x the

density

Storage blades• A new paradigm for

“bladed” storage solutions

Integrated power• Simplified

configuration and greater efficiency

• Same flexibility, capacity and redundancy

Onboard Administrator• HP Insight Display • Simple set-up

delivered out of the box

10U

8-16 blades

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c7000 Enclosure

Interconnect bays• 8 bays; up to 4 redundant I/O

fabrics• Up to 94% reduction in cables• Ethernet, Fibre Channel, iSCSI,

SAS, IB• Enclosure Mid-plane aggregate

bandwidth capacity of 5Tbs

Active Cool fans• Adaptive flow for maximum

power efficiency, air movement & acoustics

Onboard Administrator• Remote administration view• Robust, multi-enclosure control

Power management• Choice of single-phase or

three-phase enclosures • AC redundant mode or

power supply redundant mode• Best performance per watt

Rear View

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c7000 Enclosure Power

Intl IEC 3095-Pin, 6h, 16A

C-19 16ASingle-phase enclosure available worldwide for use with in-rack power distribution units (PDUs) which accept C19 – C20 power cords;

(3) Three-phase enclosure with a pair of International power cords with IEC 309 16A power connectors.

DC Power Supply

High-efficiency, -48V input, 12V/2400W output power supply.Input range is -36 to -72V DC.Replaces AC-input power supply and has same rated output voltage and power.

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c3000 EnclosureFront View

Device Bays• 8 bays accept full- and

half-height c-Class blades• Server and storage blades

DVD Drive

Onboard Administrator• HP Insight Display • Simple set-up delivered

out of the box• Local and remote

management

6U

4-8 blades

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c3000 EnclosureRear View

Active Cool Fans• 4 to 6 c-Class fans

c3000 Power Supplies• 2 to 6 power supplies• Single-phase AC or DC

power supply

Optional Ports for Local KVM

Interconnect Bays• Up to 4 c-Class

interconnect modules

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Similarities and differences−Same blades and network options−Run same OS and applications−Supports Virtual Connect, Thermal Logic, Insight Control−Both become killer platforms when combined with

virtualization

• Lowest cost per blade• 48V DC or 220V power—single and

three phase power• 16 blade bays; 8 high-speed

network bays

• Lowest total cost

• 48V DC or 220V single phase power

• 8 blade bays; 4 high-speed network bays

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C7000/3000 Enclosure Software

Software bundleInsight Control

−HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM)

−HP Insight Rapid Deployment (RDP)

−HP Performance Management Pack (PMP)

−HP Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack (VPM)

−HP Virtual Machine Management Pack (VMM)

−HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced

−HP Insight Power Manager

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HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blades

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HP BladeSystem c-Classserver positioning

DL160 DL36X DL38X DL58X rx2660 rx6600

BL2x220c BL280c BL46XcBL480cBL49xc

BL68Xc BL860c BL870c

Traditional Rack-Mount

Server Blade

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HP ProLiant BL2x220c G5

BL2x220c G5

Features per node - 2 nodes per blade

ProcessorUp to two Dual or Quad-Core

Intel® Xeon® processors

Memory

• Registered DDR2 (533/667 MHz)• 4 DIMM sockets• 32GB max memory with 8GB DIMMs

Internal Storage 1 Non Hot-Plug SFF SATA HDD

Networking 2 integrated Gigabit NICs

Mezzanine Slots 1 PCIe mezzanine expansion slot (x8, Type I)

Management Integrated Lights Out 2 Standard Blade Edition

Density16 server blades in c7000 (10U enclosure)

8 server blades in c3000 (6U enclosure)

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HP ProLiant BL280c G6

HP ProLiant BL280c G6

Processor Intel Nehalem-EP Series (dual and quad-core)

Memory• 12 Sockets • DDR3 Registered or Unbuffered / 96GB max.

Storage

• HP Embedded SATA RAID controller*• 2 SFF non hot-plug SATA, SSD, or SAS drives• Shared Storage connect option

* Software/chipset SATA RAID

Networking • 2 embedded Gigabit Ethernet adaptors

Mezzanine Slots•2 mezzanine slots

•x8 PCIe Type-1 Mezzanine expansion slot   •x8 PCIe Type-2 Mezzanine expansion slot  

Management • ProLiant Onboard Administrator Powered by iLO 2

Density• 16 server blades in 10U enclosure• 8 server blades in 6U enclosure

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HP Smart Array P712M Controller

Key new features or capabilities• Supports SAS 3.0/6.0Gb and SATA 3.0, RAID 0

and RAID 1 • Leverages 3.0/6.0Gb SAS technology to

deliver high performance and data bandwidth up to 600 MB/s per physical link

• Provides full compatibility with 1.5GbSATA technology

• Provides the benefits of Zero Memory Raid and256 MB and 512 MB cache

P712M Controller

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HP ProLiant BL460c G6BL460c G6

Processor Up to two dual- or quad-core Intel Nehalem-EP Series processors

Memory• Registered or Unbuffered DDR3• 12 DIMM Sockets• 196 GB max

Internal Storage• 2 Hot Plug SFF SAS or SATA HDDs• Smart Array P410i RAID controller with optional

cache & BBWC; RAID 0/1 support

Networking• 2 integrated Multifunction 10Gb ports with Flex-10 support

Mezzanine Slots • 2 PCIe x8 mezzanine expansion slots

Additional Features

• Internal USB 2.0 connector• Internal SD Card slot• TPM support

Management• ProLiant Onboard Administrator Powered by

iLO 2

Density• 16 server blades in 10U enclosure• 8 server blades in 6U enclosure

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HP ProLiant BL465c G6BL465c G6

Processor Up to two AMD Opteron™ 2400 Series processors

Memory

• PC2-5300 Registered DDR2 (667 MHz)

• PC2-6400 Registered DDR2 (800 MHz)

• 8 DIMM Sockets• 64GB max (with 8GB DIMMs)

Internal Storage

• 2 Hot-Plug SFF SAS or SATA HDDs• Smart Array E200i controller (64MB

cache) with optional BBWC• RAID 0/1 support

Networking 2 integrated Multifunction Gigabit NICsAdditional NICs via mezzanine card

Mezzanine Slots

2 PCIe mezzanine expansion slots

Management ProLiant Onboard Administrator Powered by iLO 2

Density 16 server blades in 10U enclosure8 server blades in 6U enclosure

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HP ProLiant BL490c G6BL490c G6

Processor Up to two quad-core Intel Nehalem-EP Series processors

Memory• Registered or Unbuffered DDR3• 18 DIMM Sockets• 192 GB max

Internal Storage• 2 Non-Hot Plug SSDs• HP Embedded SATA Controller

Networking 2 integrated Multifunction 10Gb ports with Flex-10 support

Mezzanine Slots 2 PCIe x8 mezzanine expansion slots

Additional Features

• Internal USB 2.0 connector• Internal SD Card slot• TPM support

Management• ProLiant Onboard Administrator Powered by

iLO 2

Density• 16 server blades in 10U enclosure• 8 server blades in 6U enclosure

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HP ProLiant BL495c G6

BL495c G6

Processor• Up to two Six-Core AMD Opteron™ 2400 Series

processors• Dual HyperTransport™ links between processors

Memory

• PC2-6400 (800 MHz) or PC2-5300 (667 MHz)*Registered DDR2

• 16 DIMM Sockets• 128GB max (with 667 MHz 8GB DIMMs)• Low power memory options

Internal Storage

• Up to two Non-Hot Plug SATA SSDs• 32GB and 64GB capacities• HP Embedded SATA Controller

Networking• 2 integrated Multifunction 10Gb ports with Flex-10

support

Mezzanine Slots

• 2 PCIe mezzanine expansion slots

Management • ProLiant Onboard Administrator Powered by iLO 2

Density• 16 server blades in 10U enclosure• 8 server blades in 6U enclosure

* Memory runs at 533 MHz when all 8 DIMM sockets on a processor are populated.

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HP ProLiant BL680c G5

BL680c G5

Processor• Up to four Dual, Quad or Six-Core Intel

7200/7300/7400 Series.

Memory• PC2-5300 Fully-Buffered DDR2 (667 MHz)• 128 GB maximum, 16 DIMM Sockets

Internal Storage

• 2 Hot-plug SFF SAS or SATA HDDs• Integrated Smart Array P400i controller

•256MB cache and RAID 0/1•Optional BBWC options

Networking• 2 integrated Multifunction Gb Ethernet NICs• 2 integrated standard Gb Ethernet NICs

Mezzanine Slots

• 3 PCIe mezzanine I/O expansion slots for:•Multifunction 10 Gb and Gb Ethernet, standard Gb

Ethernet•4 Gb Fibre Channel•4XDDR (20 Gb) InfiniBand

Management • Integrated Lights Out 2 Standard Blade Edition

Density• 8 server blades in 10U c7000 enclosure• 4 server blades in 6U c3000 enclosure

Combines 2P server leading performance with maximum density

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HP ProLiant BL685c G6

BL685c G6

ProcessorUp to four Six- or Four-Core AMD Opteron™ processors(8300/8400 series)

Memory• PC2-6400 Registered DDR2 (800 MHz)• 32 DIMM Sockets• 256GB max (with 667 MHz 8GB DIMMs)

Internal Storage

• 2 Hot Plug SFF SAS or SATA HDDs, or• 2 Non-Hot Plug SSDs• Smart Array P400i controller (512MB cache)

with optional BBWC• RAID 0/1 support

Networking 4 integrated Multifunction 10Gb ports with Flex-10 support

Mezzanine Slots 3 PCIe x8 mezzanine expansion slots

Additional Features

• Internal USB 2.0 connector• Internal SD Card slot• TPM 1.2 module support

Management • ProLiant Onboard Administrator

Density• 8 server blades in 10U enclosure• 4 server blades in 6U enclosure

June 2, 2009 HP Restricted

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HP Integrity BL860c

BL860c

Processor Up to two Single-Core or Dual-CoreIntel® Itanium® 2 processors

Memory• PC2-4200 DDR-SDRAM (533 MHz)• 12 DIMM Sockets• 48GB max (with 4GB DIMMs)

Internal Storage

• 2 Hot-Plug SFF SAS HDDs• Standard RAID 0/1 controller

Networking • 4 integrated Gigabit NICs

Mezzanine Slots

3 PCIe mezzanine expansion slots

Management Integrity Integrated Lights Out 2 with Advanced Pack (standard)

Density 8 server blades in 10U enclosure

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HP Integrity BL870c

BL870c

Processor Up to four Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® processors (Montvale)

Memory• DDR2 PC4200 (533 MHz)• 24 DIMM Sockets• 192GB max (with 8GB DIMMs)

Internal Storage

4 Hot-Plug SFF SAS HDD

Networking 4 integrated Gigabit NICs

Mezzanine Slots

3 PCIe mezzanine expansion slot (x8, Type I)

Management Integrated Lights Out 2 Advanced Pack (Standard)

Density

4 server blades in 10U enclosure2 server blades in 6U enclosure*1 blade consumes two FH enclosure bays, must be in a quad slot

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HP ProLiant 200 series server blades Affordable and scale-out computing

Model BL2x220c G5 BL280c G6

ProcessorsDual- or Quad-Core Intel Xeon

Dual- or Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500

Memory

32GB / 4 DIMMsReg DDR2 667MHzper server

96GB / 12 DIMMsRegistered or Unbuffered DDR3

ManagementProLiant Onboard Administrator

ProLiant Onboard Administrator

Internal HP Storage

(1) SFF NHP SATA per server

(2) SFF NHP SAS/SATA/SSD bays

RAID NoneHP Embedded SATA RAID Controller

Network Adapters

(2) Standard 1GbE per server

(2) Standard 1GbE

Mezzanine slots

1 per server 2

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HP ProLiant 400 series server blades

Model BL460c G6 BL465c G6 BL490c G6 BL495c G6

ProcessorsDual- or Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500

Quad-Core AMD Opteron 2400

Dual- or Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500

Quad-Core AMD Opteron 2400

Memory192GB / 12 DIMMsRegistered or Unbuffered DDR3

64GB / 8 DIMMsReg DDR2 667MHz and 800MHz

192GB / 18 DIMMsRegistered or Unbuffered DDR3

128GB / 16 DIMMsReg DDR2 667MHz and 800MHz

Management ProLiant Onboard Administrator

ProLiant Onboard Administrator

ProLiant Onboard Administrator

ProLiant Onboard Administrator

Internal HP Storage

(2) SFF SAS/SATA bays

(2) SFF SAS/SATA bays

(2) SSD bays (2) SSD bays

RAIDRAID 0/1 controller w/ BBWC option

RAID 0/1 controller w/ BBWC option

Software RAID Software RAID

Network Adapters

(2) MFN Flex-10 10GbE

(2) MFN 1GbE(2) MFN Flex-10 10GbE

(2) MFN Flex-10 10GbE

Mezzanine slots

2 2 2 2

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HP ProLiant 600 series server blades Enterprise performance

Model BL680c G5 BL685c G6

ProcessorsQuad-Core Intel Xeon 7000

Quad-Core AMD Opteron 8300/8400

Memory128GB / 16 DIMMsFB DDR2 667MHz

256GB / 32 DIMMsReg DDR2 667MHz and 800MHz

ManagementProLiant Onboard Administrator

ProLiant Onboard Administrator

Internal HP Storage

(2) SFF SAS/SATA bays

(2) SFF SAS/SATA bays

RAIDRAID 0/1 controller w/ BBWC option

RAID 0/1 controller w/ BBWC option

Network Adapters

(2) MFN 1GbE(2) Standard 1GbE

(4) MFN Flex-10 10GbE

Mezzanine slots 3 3

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HP Integrity 800 series server blades Mission critical enterprise performance

Model BL860c BL870c

ProcessorsSingle- or Dual-Core Intel Itanium

4-socket dual-core Intel Itanium

Memory48GB 12 DIMMsPC2-4200 DDR

192GB 24 DIMMsPC2-4200 DDR

ManagementIntegrity iLO 2 with Advanced Pack

Integrity iLO 2 with Advanced Pack

Internal HP Storage

(2) SFF SAS bays (4) SFF SAS bays

RAID RAID 1 controller RAID 1 controller

Network Adapters

(4) Standard 1GbE

(4) Standard 1GbE

Mezzanine slots 3 3

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HP BladeWorkstation Solution

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HP Blade Workstation Benefits

Increases data security by assuring it never leaves the data center.

Provides users with a flexible working environment by not being tied to one physical location while retaining workstation-class graphics and performance.

Ensures productivity and agility – even in the face of disasters – with network-optimized access to multiple data centers.

Data center workstation computing without boundaries

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HP gt7720 / gt7725 Thin Clients

HP Blade Workstation Solution WS460c G6 Workstation Blade

HP ProLiant BL c-class infrastructure

•Datacenter infrastructure

•Management software

•#1 Blades market share

• Single device

• Up to 4 monitors

• Access appliance

• 2D/3D Graphics acceleration

• Centralized management

• Client OS Support

• Application run unchanged

• High performance access

• Highly secure

• Existing LAN/WAN

HP Remote Graphics Software

• Connection broker, static & dynamic

• Easy administration, detailed logging

• Follow-me roaming, automatic failover

• Multi-session client aggregation

HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM)

Any Windows XP system

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HP Blade Workstation Solution value proposition

Data center workstation computing without boundaries

Multi-location flexibility

Reliably work locally or remotely over standard network connections

Real-time collaboration enables teams to see and share information

Multi-site connectivity enables a highly responsive, virtual workforceBusiness possibilities

Enable new work models by eliminating distance

barriers

Data center security and control

Blade-driven computing keeps data in the data center, securely

Multi-blade, multi-site capabilities improve business continuity

Management toolset gives IT staff efficient, expert control, anywhere

Risk protection

Manage technology exposures to your

business operations

Workstation-class experience

HP RGS delivers interactive performance for multi-display 2D/3D graphics and video

Delivers workstation power to the client on-demand

Greatly enhanced desk ergonomics (lowers power use, heat & noise)

Work efficiency

Create an environment that empowers your

professionals

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HP ProLiant WS460c G6 Workstation BladeWS460c G6

Processor•Intel Xeon 5500 Series Quad-Core processors•Single or Dual processors•Shared 8MB L2 cache

Memory•Registered or Unbuffered DDR3•12 DIMM Sockets •96GB max

HDD and controller

•SFF SAS HDDs (10K and 15K)•SmartArray P410i controller with RAID 0/1;

optional cache and BBWC upgrades

Networking

•2 integrated Multifunction 10Gbe ports* (NC532i Dual Port 10GbE Multifunction, Broadcom 57711)

•10/100 dedicated to iLO

Graphics

• NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M 512MB • NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M 512MB• NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M 256MB (Single or Dual cards)

Management Intelligent Administrator / iLO2 Advanced

Chipset Intel 5500

OS

Support for:• Microsoft Windows XP, x64, Vista Business Blade edition• Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v.4.8 and v.5.3)

*Hardware capable of 10Gbps. Driver initially supports only1Gbps at time of product release.

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HP ProLiant xw2x220c Blade Workstation

xw2x220cFeatures per node - 2 nodes per blade

ProcessorUp to two Dual or Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors

Memory• Registered DDR2 (533/667 MHz)• 4 DIMM sockets• 32GB max memory with 8GB DIMMs

Internal Storage 1 Non Hot-Plug SFF SATA HDD

Graphics NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M 256MB (single card)

Networking 2 integrated Gigabit NICs

Mezzanine Slots1 PCIe mezzanine expansion slot (x8, Type I)(Occupied by graphics mezzanine card)

Management Integrated Lights Out 2 Standard Blade Edition

OS

Microsoft Windows Vista Business with downgrade, Blade PC edition with 1 RDLHP Installer Kit for Red Hat Enterprise v4.5 or v5.2

Density

32 workstation nodes in c7000 (10U enclosure)16 workstation nodes in c3000 (6U enclosure)

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HP BladeSystemc-Class storage blades

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HP StorageWorks array portfolio

MSA2000

Always-on availability

• Data center consolidation + disaster recovery

• Large-scale Oracle/SAP applications

• HP-UX, Windows, + 20 more, including NonStop & mainframe

Low cost consolidation

• 4GB FC, 1GbE iSCSI, and 3Gb SAS

• SAS & SATA together• Controller-based

snapshot/clone• Windows, Linux, HP-

UX, VMware + more• WEB, Exchange, SQL

Business Continuity and Availability

Conso

lidati

on a

nd P

erf

orm

an

ce

XP

EVA

XP24000

XP20000

All-in-One

Simple Unified Storage

• iSCSI SAN and Optimized NAS with integrated snapshots, backup, replication, and simple management.

• Windows, Linux, VMware, more.

LeftHand SAN

Outstanding TCO

• FC & iSCSI host ports• FC & FATA HDD• Storage consolidation

+ disaster recovery• Simplification through

virtualization

• HP-UX, Windows, Linux, VMware + more

• Mid Market MS, Oracle & SAP applications

Scalable, ClusteredIP SAN

• iSCSI, 10GbE optional

• Scalable Performance

• SATA & SAS HDD• Cost effective high

availability• VMware, Citrix,

Hyper-V, Windows, Linux

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HP StorageWorks SB40c storage blade• Dedicated storage for adjacent

server blade• Support for up to six hot-

pluggable SFF SAS or SATA HDDs • The SB40c storage blade allows

for the mix of SAS and SATA drives in the same enclosure at the same time and is tailored to the needs of HP server blade customers who require optimized direct attach storage

• Onboard Smart Array P400 RAID controller with 256MB cache, supports RAID 0, 1, 1+0, 5, and 6 (ADG)

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HP c-class Tape Blades

Recording Technology LTO Ultrium 2 LTO Ultrium 3 LTO Ultrium 4

Compressed Capacity * 400 GB 800 GB 1.6 TB

Sustained Transfer Rate * 173 GB/hr 432 GB/hr 576 GB/hr

Buffer Size 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB

Interface 3 GB/sec SAS 3 GB/sec SAS 3 GB/sec SAS

Form Factor Half-height blade Half-height blade Half-height blade

Encryption Capability No No Yes

WORM Capability No Yes Yes

Ultrium 448c Tape Blade SB920c Tape Blade SB1760c Tape Blade

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HP StorageWorks X1800sb Network Storage Blade

Key Product Features• Enhanced server hardware: The X1800sb uses the BL460c G6 with

a single Quad Core Intel L5507 processor. (2.13GHz, 60w) and 4 GB memory, along with an SB40c Storage Blade.

• Enhanced OS: Pre-installed with Microsoft Windows 2008 Storage Server

• Same HP management tools: Start-up wizard, simple management console, data services including: replication, backup, snapshot, iSCSI

Product Description• X1800sb unifies internal shared application storage (iSCSI SAN), file serving

(NAS), and integrated data protection all through the centralized HP AiO Storage Manager (ASM) interface.

•Application server storage (iSCSI SAN)•Windows file serving (Windows NAS)•Integrated data protection •Radically simple management

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HP X1800sb Storage Blade

Clients

File Sharing (CIFS or

NFS)

Exchange

SQL Server

Public LAN

ApplicationSubnet

Block Access (iSCSI SAN)

Tape backup

X1800sb

Snapshots

HP All-in-One Storage

Application data storage(iSCSI SAN)

File serving for clients (NAS)

Integrated data protection

Radically simple management

Note: Exchange and SQL servers along with the X1800sb Storage Blade shown above actually reside in anHP BladeSystem c-class enclosure

HP All-in-One Storage Systems

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HP StorageWorks X3800sb Network Storage Gateway Blade

Product Features Cost effective flexibility

• Cost-effectively leverage your existing datacenter SAN for file services or iSCSI services with a value-priced gateway built on the BL460c BladeSystem, combining file, print and iSCSI connectivity on a single NAS/SAN gateway platform.

Ready to deploy

• The pre-installed Windows-powered operating system and pre-configured user storage provide a quick, secure and easy way to add network storage or to add intelligent file and iSCSI services to your Fibre Channel SAN…all in a matter of minutes.

Intelligent storage management

• Use storage space more efficiently with the file de-duplicating single-instance storage (SIS) feature, and enjoy the benefits of other storage-specific tools— index-based search, SharePoint Services support, quotas, file screening, storage reporting and distributed file system (DFS) replication.

Product Description A ready-to-deploy NAS/SAN gateway built on the BL460c G6 BladeSystem server, providing both consolidated file-serving access as well as cost-saving iSCSI connectivity, enabling businesses to make better use of their existing SAN storage infrastructure. Now enhanced with updated server hardware and Microsoft Windows 2008 Unified Data Storage Server.

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Shared SAS Blade Storage SolutionExternal

Server blades

SAS switch pair

External SAS storage array

• Each server blade requires P700m SAS mezzanine card

• Multiple server blades connect to SAS switch pair • SAS switch connects to external SAS storage array• Up to two BladeSystem enclosures can be

connected to the external SAS shared storage array

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HP StorageWorks Shared SAS Switch• Hot pluggable SAS Switch, configured in interconnect bay • Dual Domain architecture support• Configured in pairs with path failover• 3 Gb/s SAS interface• Six x4 3 Gb/s SAS ports• Supports up to 16 server blades• Supports clustering (two or four node) • Supports Windows, Linux, VMware • Supports ProLiant server blades

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HP PCI Expansion Blade for c-Class

• PCI expansion blade forHP BladeSystem c-Class server blades

• Provides PCI-X or PCI-e expansion boards for an adjacent server blade

• Choice of either:−1 or 2 PCI-X boards, or

−1 or 2 PCI-e boards

• Designed to allow server blades to support specialized PCI cards−SSL, XML accelerator cards−VOIP cards−Other special-purpose PCI-X or PCI-e

cards

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HP BladeSystemc-Class interconnect overview

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HP BladeSystem c-Classconnect any way you want

• Virtual Connect− Reduce cables without adding

switches to manage− Cleanly separate Server

enclosure from LAN & SAN

• Managed Ethernet and FC Switches

− Reduce cables with your favorite switch brands

• 4x DDR InfiniBand Switch − World first 20Gb/s blade

interconnect

• Pass-Through Modules − When you must have a 1:1

server/network connection− Ethernet and FC

Interconnect Module Classes

Bays for 8 Single-Wide or 4 Double-Wide Interconnect Modules

• Choose the Ethernet, FC, & IB modules you need & plug them in

• Two of same module side-by-sideprovides redundancy

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• All options shipping today−NC325m- 1GbE quad port, Broadcom

controller

−NC326m- 1GbE dual port, Broadcom controller

−NC382m- 1GbE dual port, multifunction, Broadcom controller

−NC360m- 1GbE dual port, Intel controller

−NC364m- 1GbE quad port, Intel controller

−NC512m- 10GbE dual port, multifunction, Netxen controller

−NC522m- 10GbE dual port, Nexgen multifunction, Flex10 controller

−NC532m- 10GbE dual port, Broadcom multifunction, Flex10 controller

c-Class Ethernet Network adapter portfolio

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1Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module • Straight-through LAN

connectivity− 1:1 NIC to patch panel

connection

− Non-Blocking

• Management− No LAN management inside

the enclosure

− Basic status monitored by theOnboard Administrator

• Performance− Full Duplex 1G Ethernet only

• No Autonegotiation

− Make redundant connections from servers to external switches with a pair of pass through modules

406740-B21 Ethernet Pass-Through Module for HP BladeSystem c-Class

SKU is a single unitCables not included

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1Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module• Next generation PTM for c-Class

Key new features or capabilities• 16 x 1/10 Gigabit Downlinks • 16 x 1/10 Gigabit Uplinks with SFP/SFP+

connectivity• Support for SR SFP+ optical transceivers• Support for LR/LRM SFP+ optical transceivers• Support for 1Gb SFP copper and optical

transceivers• EDC Support for Passive “Direct Attached”

Copper cables up to 7 Meters• EDC Support for Active “Direct Attached”

Copper for longer distances• Compatible with all 1Gb and 10Gb KR

mezzanine adapters

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HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch HP c-Class BladeSystem

• 5 RJ-45 uplinks• 4 low-cost SFP fiber uplinks • Low power consumption 25W• Failover/redundancy between the 4 fiber and 4 of the RJ-45 copper uplinks• 16 internal downlinks• 2 internal cross-connects in a low cost blade switch • 40Gbps full-duplex bandwidth per switch• Rich Layer 2 and Layer 3 features including:

− VLANs− Spanning Tree− Rapid Spanning− Multiple Spanning Tree − Uplink Failure Detection− IP forwarding− Layer 3 routing protocols (RIP, OSPF)− Layer 3 filtering − QOS queuing

• Proven Interoperability in Cisco networks• High-Availability • Security features • SNMP v1/2/3 support

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HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL–c switchHP c-Class BladeSystem

• Hardware− One 10Gb CX-4 Uplink ports− Two 10Gb XFP Uplink ports− One 10Gb Internal Cross-connect port− 16 1Gb Downlinks to servers− Four 1Gb data ports− One DB-9 Serial Port− 120Gbps120Gbps Full-duplex throughput

• Target− Enterprise/Datacenter Networks − BladeSystem c-Class customers transitioning

to 10GE

• Complete Software− Same feature set as GbE2c L2/3− Layer 2 Switching− Layer 3 Routing− Includes robust High Availability

QoS, & Security features− Choice of AOS CLI, industry-standard CLI or

browser interfaces− BladeHarmony™ SNMP management− Common Feature Set with GbE2c Layer 2/3

switch, optimized for 10G Uplinks

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Blade System

Blade System

Blade System

Blade Switches Integrate into ProCurve Network

Top-of-Rack Switch

End of Row

Switch

BladeSwitch BladeSwitch BladeSwitch

Distribution Switch

Datacenter

Connection

Manager

ProCurve Centralized Network Administration Tools Reduce Complexity

Datacenter Connection Manager automates network provisioning – saves time, reduces risk, and enables higher quality service

ProCurve Manager Plus network management streamlines operations

SAN

ProCurve Manager Plus

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HP ProCurve 6120G Blade Switch• New 1/10Gb Hybrid switch for c-

Class

Key new features or capabilities• 16 x 1Gigabit Downlinks • 1 10Gb CX4 Uplink• 2 10Gb XFP uplinks supporting optical

connections• 2 1Gb SFP uplinks supporting

copper/Fiber• 4 1Gb RJ-45 copper uplinks• 1 Mini USB management port• Compatible with all 1Gb and Flex-10Gb

LOMs and adapters

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HP ProCurve 6120XG Blade Switch• Next generation 10Gb switch c-

Class

Key new features or capabilities• 16 x 10 Gigabit Downlinks • 8 x 1/10 Gigabit Uplinks with SFP/SFP+

connectivity• Support for SR SFP+ optical transceivers• Support for LR/LRM SFP+ optical transceivers• Support for 1Gb SFP copper and optical

transceivers• Support for Passive “Direct Attached” Copper

cables up to 7 Meters• Support for CX4 Copper • Compatible with all 1Gb, 10Gb(KR based) and

Flex-10Gb LOMs and adapters

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HP 10Gb Ethernet Blade SwitchHP c-Class BladeSystem

• Hardware− 4 10Gb XFP uplinks− 16 10Gb downlinks− 1 serial management port− 400Gbps400Gbps full-duplex throughput− Fits into two interconnect slots

(double-wide form factor)• Target

− Enterprise/Datacenter Networks with 10GE Buildout

− Bandwidth-intensive applications

• Complete Software− Layer 2 Switching− Layer 3 Routing− Includes robust High Availability

QoS, & Security features− Choice of AOS CLI, industry-standard

CLI or browser interfaces− BladeHarmony™ SNMP management

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020for HP BladeSystem c-Class

Designed and manufactured by Cisco Systems for seamless integration into the Cisco network

infrastructure• Designed by Cisco for

the HP BladeSystem c-Class

• Based on the Cisco LAN IOS

• Same Layer 2+ features as found in the CGESM

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Cisco Catalyst BladeSwitch 3120 for HPProduct Overview

10Gb (CBS3120X)

1Gb (CBS3120G)

Key Customer Value Management Simplification

− Operational simplification• Single switch per rack• True Plug-n-Play of switches

− Design Simplification: • Share Uplinks to reduce cables• Reduce # of nodes for L2/L3

− Operational Consistency• Familiar IOS CLI, MIBs and tools• Consistent End-to-end features

• Performance & Scalability− Up to 160G bandwidth out of rack− Double bandwidth from each server

• Reduce Costs− Mix-n-match of 1Gb & 10Gb switches− Share uplinks to reduce overall cost

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HP BladeSystemc-Class Fibre Channel interconnects

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c-Class 4 and 8Gb Fibre Channel adapter portfolio • All options shipping today

−QMH2562 Qlogic 8Gb FC HBA

−QMH2462 Qlogic 4Gb FC HBA

−LPe1205-HP/ Emulex LPe1200x 8Gb FC HBA

−LPe1105-HP/ Emulex LPe1100x 4Gb FC HBA

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−Qlogic QMH4062 1GbE iSCSI Adapter• QLogic design and manufacturing• Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports• Offloading of iSCSI and TCP/IP traffic• Single step iSCSI SAN boot for both Microsoft

Windows and Linux• iSCSI boot certified for VMware Server ESX 3.5

and ESXi 3.5• IPv6 compliant• Pre-certified iSCSI targets including the ProLiant

Storage Server family, HP StorageWorks MSA2000i and All-in One (AiO) products, the HP EVA iSCSI Connectivity Option, and many 3rd party storage solutions

• 9KB jumbo frames• Supported on ProLiant c-Class servers, in all

mezzanine slots, multiple cards per server

c-Class 1Gb iSCSI adapter portfolio

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Fibre Channel Pass-Through Module for HP BladeSystem c-Class • 16 port FC pass-through

−Fully independent FC ports

• 1 pass-through module per kit−Order 2 kits for redundant

fabric connections

−SFPs included in kit

• Support auto-negotiatefeature with independentfabric speed for each port −1, 2, & 4Gb connections

• iLO Link for Management

Page 70: HP Bladesystem Overview September 2009

Brocade 4Gb or 8Gb SAN Switchfor HP BladeSystem c-Class

Factory ConfigurationsBrocade 4/24 SAN Switch Power Pack HP BladeSystem

c-Class Brocade 4/24 SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class

Ports on Demand Upgrade LicenseBrocade 4/12 SAN Switch 12 Port Upgrade License

• Latest generation Goldeneye ASIC• Designed to interoperate with all

industry leading SAN environments (HP, EMC, IBM, and HDS)

• Integrated into the HP BladeSystem c-Class

− Greatly simplifies packaging and reduces set up times

− “Zero footprint” SAN connectivity• Significant SAN connectivity cost

savings− Eliminates need for host to switch SFPs

and cables− Shared network, power, and cooling − Reduced cost and complexity− Extends BladeSystem to SAN cost

savings− Lower list price then stand alone

switches• Investment protection and Industry

leadership − Compatibility with all Brocade switches− 70% of all industry FC ports and 94% of

HP installed base

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Cisco MDS 9124e Fabric Switchfor HP c-Class BladeSystem• Superior performance Fibre Channel

switch designed exclusively for HP’s most flexible compute architecture

− 4 Gbps dedicated bandwidth per port− Up to 16 server ports− Up to eight SAN facing ports− Up to 1:1 oversubscription ratio− Non-blocking architecture− VSANs (up to 16 per switch)− PortChannels (up to 8 ports in one

logical bundle)• High availability features

− Redundant and hot swappable− Up to six switches per enclosure− Support dual-port, redundant Fibre

Channel mezzanine cards for HP BladeSystem c-Class

− Non-disruptive software upgrades− Cisco Fabric Manager Server and

Enterprise Packages for advanced infrastructure management features (optional)

Factory ConfigurationsCisco MDS 9124e 12-port Fabric Switch (2 Short Wave

SFPs)Cisco MDS 9124e 24-port Fabric Switch (4 Short Wave

SFPs)Cisco MDS 9124e 12-port upgrade LTU (no SFPs

included)

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HP BladeSystemc-Class Virtual connect

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HP Virtual Connect with Flex-10 technology

• Simplify networks− Reduce cables up to 94% without adding switches to manage

• Simplify server connections− Makes system administrator self-sufficient and frees LAN and SAN admins

from common server tasks

• Change servers in minutes, not days− Add, move and replace servers on-the-fly without affecting your LAN and

SAN

− Total control to move workloads fast without impacting LANs or SANs or the people who manage them.

• Tailor network speeds based on application needs− Reduce cables and network components by using up to 4 physical NIC's

per 10Gb server connection

− Control and manage your bandwidth by setting NIC speeds at the server edge

The simplest, most powerful connection to your networks

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traditional servers

everyone must follow the moving server!

SAN

Storage Administrator

Server Administrator

A

B

C

Spare

LAN

FC Switch

Network Administrator

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA

ENET Switch

WWN A

MAC A

WWN S

MAC S

XLAN Administrator

SAN Administrator

Server Administrator

Find the new portConfiguration of the new port: VLAN, Security, STP, etc

LUN investigationZoning modification based on new WWN

LUN masking modification

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SAN

Storage Administrator

Server Administrator

A

B

C

Spare

LAN

Network Administrator

LAN Administrator

SAN Administrator

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA

NI

CH

BA HP V

irtu

al C

on

nect

Mod

ule

s Server Administrator

WWN A

MAC AX

Virtual Connect solves these & makes IT change-ready

LUN investigationZoning modification based on new WWN

LUN masking modification

ENET Switch

FC Switch

Find the new portConfiguration of the new port: VLAN, Security, STP, etc

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pNIC pNIC

Server Blade B

Server Blade A

Virtual Connect

For Ethernet

HP Virtual Connect Manager Example: Server Profile Migration for a failed server or reprovisioning

pNIC pNIC

LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4

Customer Data Center Networks

LAN 1

Spare

pNIC pNIC

Virtual ConnectManager (VCM)

Looks just like standard server connections from external network and SAN switches

• MAC addresses• Network connections• PXE settings• FC WWNs• FC Boot parameters• Serial number

Virtual Connect

For SAN

HBA1 HBA2 HBA1 HBA2

SAN 1 SAN 2

• MAC addresses

• FC WWNs

• PXE Settings

• Serial number• FC SAN boot parameters

• Network connections

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pNIC pNIC

Server Blade B

Server Blade A

Virtual Connect

For Ethernet

HP Virtual Connect Manager Example: Server Profile Migration for a failed server or reprovisioning

pNIC pNIC

LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4

Customer Data Center Networks

LAN 1

Spare

pNIC pNIC

Virtual ConnectManager (VCM)

Looks just like standard server connections from external network and SAN switches

Virtual Connect

For SAN

HBA1 HBA2 HBA1 HBA2

SAN 1 SAN 2

• MAC addresses• Network

connections• PXE settings• FC WWNs• FC Boot

parameters• Serial number

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Build a Virtual Connect environmentwith your c-Class enclosureVirtual Connect Ethernet Module• Connect selected server Ethernet ports to specific

data center networks.• Supports aggregation/tagging of uplinks to data

center.• ‘LAN-safe’ for connection to any data center switch

environment (Cisco, Nortel, HP ProCurve, etc.)

Virtual Connect Fibre Channel Module

Virtual Connect domain can pool

4 enclosures as one.

side by side for redundancy

• Selectively aggregate multiple server FC HBA ports (Qlogic/Emulex) on a FC uplink using NPIV.

• Connect enclosure to Brocade, Cisco, McData, or Qlogic data center FC switches.

• Doesn’t appear as a switch to the FC fabric.

Virtual Connect Manager (embedded!)• Manage server connections to the data center

without impacting the LAN or SAN

• Administer server MACs, WWNs, and boot parameters.

• Move/upgrade/change servers without impacting the LAN or SAN

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HP Virtual Connect Ethernet Module

16x 1Gb Ethernet – Connects to one NIC in each HH blade server bay

1x 10Gb – Cross-link between adjacent VC-Enet modules

Management Interfaces to Onboard Administrator

8x 1Gb Ethernet (RJ45)Usable as data center links or as stacking links.

2x 10Gb Ethernet (CX4)Usable as data center links or as stacking links. Port Number and Status Indicators

Indicates whether a data center link (green),stacking link (amber), or highlighted port (blue).

MidPlane

Faceplate

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4x 1Gb Ethernet (RJ45)

HP 1/10Gb-F Virtual Connect Ethernet Module

16x 1Gb Ethernet – Connects to one NIC in each HH blade server bay

1x 10Gb – Cross-link between adjacent VC-Enet modules

1x 10Gb Ethernet (CX4)Usable as data center links or as stacking links.

2x 10Gb Ethernet (XFP)Support for copper or fiber 10Gbconnectivity to the data center

MidPlane

Faceplate

2x 1Gb Ethernet (SFP)Support for copper or fiber 1Gbconnectivity to the data center

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What is Flex-10?• 10Gb Server NIC’s that can be carved into

multiple individual FlexNIC’s−Each FlexNIC is recognized by server ROM as an

individual NIC.

−The Bandwidth for each FlexNIC is user defined from 100Mb to 10Gb.

• HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module−The first and only Interconnect Module that

manages the server connections to the data center network

−Recognizes and manages each FlexNIC as part of a server profile

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HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module

• First single-wide blade10Gb Ethernet Module• First to divide a single network port into 4 separate

connections with full hardware performance• First to fine tune each network connection dynamically from

100Mb to 10Gb• First to optimize performance to the demands of virtual server

workloads and network channels• First to support up to 32 network connections on a single

server blade – 5x the competition• First extension of HP’s award winning Virtual Connect

architecture and the first to be built-in to a server blade

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2x Crosslinks (midplane), or2x SFP+ module (X7-8)

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module

16x 10GBASE-KR Ethernet – Connects to one (1Gb or 10Gb) NIC in each HH blade server bay

2x 10Gb – Cross-link between adjacent VC-Enet modules

Management Interfaces to Onboard Administrator

Port Number and Status IndicatorsIndicates whether a data center link (green,)stacking link (amber), or a highlighted port (blue).

1x 10GBASE-CX4 Ethernet, or1x SFP+ module (X1)

MidPlane

Faceplate

5x SFP+ modules (X2-6)(1GbE or 10GbE)

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Flex10 for HP Virtual Connect

Port 1

NIC

10Gb VC-EnetModule (Odd)

ServerBlade

Single lane of 10Gb/s Ethernet

for each Port

NIC NIC NIC

Port 2

NIC NIC NIC NIC

Flex10 LOM or Mezz Card

10Gb VC-EnetModule (Even)

Goes to separateinterconnect bays(Odd, Even)

Each Flex10 LOM has two 10Gb physical ports

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Flex10 for HP Virtual Connect

Flex10 (port 2)

NIC NIC NIC NIC

ServerBlade

Flex10 (port 1)

NIC NIC NIC NIC

Flex10 LOM or Mezz Card

vNet 2 vNet 3 vNet 4vNet 1

10Gb VC-Enet Module

For each NIC (PF), VC sets:

• bandwidth (0.1 to 10 Gb/s)• NIC type (regular or iSCSI)• Priority• MAC address• vNet connection

Map Flex10 NICs to any vNet

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Flex10 for HP Virtual Connect

ServerBlade

Flex10 and VC-Enet module keep the traffic separated and on the correct network.

Flex10 LOM or Mezz Card

Flex10 NIC (port 1)

NIC NIC NIC NIC

vNet 2 vNet 3 vNet 4vNet 1

Flex10 limits and prioritizes traffic per physical function

10Gb VC-Enet Module

Flex10 and 10Gb VC-Enet keep traffic separated

Page 87: HP Bladesystem Overview September 2009

Virtual Connect Flex-10 consolidates network equipment 4 to 1

Flex-10controller

NICs

2interconnect modulesrequires only

8

Flex-10 divides one 10Gb connection into 4 NIC ports, each with full hardware-level performance available to VM’s

Each LOM /option card has 2 x10Gb ports

4x more NICs per server and the ability

to fine-tune network

bandwidth to match workload demands

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VMware Networking Before Flex-10

VSwitch Uplinks (32/physical

server)

Applications

Operating System

Server NIC(VM Bridge)

Virtual Machine

VSwitch

VNIC’s (4 per VM)

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

Vmotion/Service Console

BackupProduction NIC’s

Teamed Production

NICsESX

Server

1Gb Enet 1Gb Enet1Gb Enet 1Gb Enet1Gb Enet 1Gb Enet4Gb FC 4Gb FCInterconnect Modules

LOM & Mezz Cards

Page 89: HP Bladesystem Overview September 2009

Virtual Connect Flex-10 Optimization

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

AppOS

Service Console

Backup

Teamed Production NICs

ESX Server

Flex-10 Flex 108Gb FC 8Gb FC

Interconnect Modules

2Gb 2Gb5Gb 5Gb 2Gb 2Gb

Vmotion

1Gb 1Gb

Flex-10 LOM

• VMware−Optimize VM traffic

for each function

−Reduce the number of interconnect modules

−Leave room for future expansion as CPU cores become denser and applications more bandwidth hungry

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Pricing model(Includes I/O modules and NIC’s)

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

2 N

IC (L

OM

)

4 N

IC

6 N

IC

8 N

IC

Flex-10

VC 1/ 10Gb

Cisco 3120G

Flex-10 is the best solution for any server configuration needing 4 or more NIC’s

VC 1/10 VC Flex-10

VC modules

$22,796 $27,990

NIC’s $5,104 $0

Total $27,900 27,990Solution price based on:

16 servers w/Dual Port Mezz cards @ $319 ea

(4) VC 1/10Gbw/NICs

=

(2) Flex-10

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Port LEDsLink and Activity

HP Virtual Connect 8Gb Fibre Channel Module

16x 8Gb Fibre Channel – Connects to one HBA port in each HH blade server bay

Management Interfaces to Onboard Administrator

4x 2/4/8 Gb FC (SFP)Connects to data center Fibre Channel switches.

Module LEDsHealth and UID

Port Number and Status IndicatorsIndicates whether a port is configured (green)or highlighted port (blue).

MidPlane

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HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-Port FC Module

8x 2/4/8 Gb FCConnects to data center Fibre

Channel switches.

Port LEDsLink and Activity

Port Number & Status IndicatorsIndicates whether a port is configured (green)

or highlighted (blue).

MidPlane

Module LEDsHealth and UID

SFP+ Transceivers Qty 2 Included

16x 8Gb FC – Connects to one HBA port in each HH blade server bay

Mgmt Interfaces to Onboard Administrator

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• Web-based console in Virtual Connect Ethernet module firmware

• Configure and manage a single enclosure with up to 16 servers

• Server connections with LAN and SAN assigned per enclosure

• Configure and move server profiles within a single enclosure

• For datacenters up to 4 enclosures

Virtual Connect Manager

• Application manages 100 enclosures with up to 1600 servers from a single console

• Central database controls server connections with LAN and SAN - avoids address conflicts

• Enclosure grouping increases consistency, reduces complexity and configuration errors

• Quickly add/modify/move servers between enclosures and across the datacenter

• For datacenters with 4+ enclosures

Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager

SAN LAN SAN LANSAN LAN

Managing Virtual Connect infrastructuresSingle and multiple enclosure solutions

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Virtual Connect enterprise manager

• Simplifies management of multiple Virtual Connect server environments

oCentral administration console and LAN/SAN address pool

oVirtual Connect domain grouping

oRapid server profile movement between enclosures or even locations• Licensed per BladeSystem c-Class enclosure• Builds on and extends Virtual Connect technology and value

Virtual Connect

LAN SAN

Production Spare ServersSingle Console for many

VC domains

Central LAN/SAN

Address Pool•MAC •WWN

Summary

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HP BladeSystem c-Class Ethernet Portfolio

HP10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch

10Gb up/down

Layer 3

Cisco Catalyst 3020 Switch

1Gb Layer 2+

8 copper 4 Fiber

HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Switch

1Gb Layer 3

5 Copper/4 Fiber

Cisco Catalyst 3120G Switch

Cisco 1:1Gb Stacking

switch virtualization, Layer 3 IPv6

Cisco Catalyst3120X Switch

Cisco 1:10Gb Stacking

switch virtualization

HP1:10Gb-F Virtual Connect

1Gb down 1/10Gb up

HP10Gb Flex-10Virtual Connect

10Gb up/down

1Gb Switches 1:10Gb Switches 10Gb Switches Virtual Connect

HP 1:10 Ethernet BL-c Switch

1Gb down 1/10GB up Layer 3

8 copper 4 Fiber

Shipping

HP 1/10G Virtual Connect Ethernet Module

HP ProCurve 6120G Switch

HP 1:10Gb

HP ProCurve 6120XG Switch

HP 10:10Gb

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HP BladeSystemc-Class Power and Cooling

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What’s using the power?

Other44%

Planar4%

PCI3%

Memory11%

Processor30%

Standby2%

HDD6%

Processor

Memory

PCI

Planar

HDD

Standby

Other

OTHER includes •AC to DC Transitions•DC to DC Deliveries•Fans and air movement

Power Regulator for Power

monitoring help in this area

BladeSystem helps in this area

• The processor power growth is the largest single contributor but there are many other areas- the more you pack into a server the more power it needs!

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Thermal Logic innovationsMaking every watt count

Dynamic Power Capping• Maximum power threshold

setfor enclosure; servers dynamically throttled tomaintain peak

• Based on GWLM technology from Superdome

Fan efficiencyimprovements

-48V DC Power Support

Power supply efficiency improvements

2008

Active Cool Fans• 66% less power

consumption than traditional fans

• 50% less data center AC required

3+3 Power Supplies• High efficient 3 phase

power delivery• Dynamic Power Saver –

shut off power supplies dynamically

2006

PARSEC cooling• Zoned airflow

and variable speed - minimizes power and airflow required

Cooling algorithm improvements

1 2

43

12

4 3

Low power components

• DIMMs: ~25% savings

• CPUs

2007

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Power as a resource• Measure server power

consumption• Cap servers based on

measurements• Workload changes with

time• Change the power caps

−Busy servers get more power

−Idle servers get less

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Triple Data Center Capacityby managing power!

3x OpportunityOnly HP can help here!

3x OpportunityOnly HP can help here!

Pow

er

(KW

)Pow

er

(KW

)

Time (hrs)Time (hrs)

Total KWhr = energy bill ($$$)

Actual power peakActual power peak

Power budgeted by facilitiesPower budgeted by facilities

Real-time energy consumptionReal-time energy consumption

Trapped CapacityTrapped Capacity Measure power

Set power cap

HP Dynamic Power Capping* with Insight Control: Real-time control of maximum power per server or enclosure

Automatically maintain cap

++

==

++

Reclaim Data Center Capacity

Insight Power Controllerembedded on ProLiant

Insight Control

Insight Control

Insight Control is key part of HP Thermal Logic to reduce power usage, reclaim unusedpower capacity and extend life of data center

*Requires updated system ROM/BIOS and iLO 2 v1.70 firmware, Insight Power Manager (IPM) v2.0

Supported on DL380 G5 and DL360 G5, BL 2x220c, BL260c, BL460c G1, BL460c G5, BL465c G5, BL685c, BL495c

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Thermal Logic TechnologiesEnergy Thrifty savingsThermal Logic delivers savings to the bottom line

Assumptions:• Same load/same configuration (2 x 5140 CPU w/4 DIMMs each running Prime95 @100%)• CFM (Cubic feet per minute) of air (costs to run datacenter equipment for cooling are significant)

less power

per sever36%

less CFM60%

quieter

35%Customers win with HP Thermal Logic

less power per sever

36%less cooling

60%quieter35%

16 1U severs 16 HP c-Class servers422 VA per server 269 VA per server

(Intel 5140 dual-core) HP BL460c(Intel 5140 dual-core)Power:

6752 VA @100% CPU Util.

Cooling:768 CFM

Acoustics:8.1 bels

Power:4304 VA @100% CPU Util.

Cooling:304 CFM

Acoustics:7.4 bels

Gary Thome
need to get latest slide with 47% savings
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HP BladeSystemc-Class Management

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Wereldwijde Server Markt: Beheerkosten

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$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

$300

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1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Installed Base

(M Units)

Uitgaven

(US$B)

Cost of Mgt and Admin

New Server SpendingPower and Cooling

0

5

10

15

20

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30

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Introducing HP Insight Control

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HP Insight Control suite Essential infrastructure management

Deploy servers quickly

Manage health proactively

Control from anywhere

Optimize power confidently

Reduce deployment time by 65%

Reduce unplanned downtime by 77%

Reduce system admin expenses by 70%

Triple datacenter capacity

ROI – 563% І $48,380 reduction in expenses per 100 users І Payback 6 months

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Insight Control suite

HP SIMManagementFoundation

Unified Infrastructure ManagementTuned for ProLiant and BladeSystem

ProLiantEssentialsSoftwareOptions

RDP - Rapid Deployment Pack

PMP – Performance Mgt. Pack

VMM – Virtualization Mgt. PackVPM – Vulner. & Patch Mgt. PackIPM – Insight Power Manager

SMP – Server Migration Pack Universal Edition

EmbeddedIntelligentInfrastructure

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Integrity Essentials

Extending HP’s Unified Infrastructure Management portfolio

BladeSystem Essentials

• Integrated management suites for blade infrastructures

• Built on infrastructure intelligence, core mgmt services and Essentials Software

Storage Essentials

ProLiantEssentials

HP OpenView(and selected other enterprise management tools)

Client Manage

r

Web JetAdmi

n

3rd Party/

Custom

BladeSystem Essentials

HP Insight Control

Environment for BladeSystem

HP Insight Control Linux

Edition

HP Systems Insight ManagerCore

management services

Physical and virtual platforms

Multi-OS

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HP Insight Control Environment for BladeSystem

• Integrated software suite simplifies HP BladeSystem provisioning and management

• Single DVD media

• Integrated wizard-driven installer

− Rapidly install and configure HP SIM and ProLiant Essentials software

• Streamlined licensing model

− Consolidated key for core ProLiant Essentials management software

− Simplified license application

• Delivered with HP c-Class Enclosures

− Software option for p-Class

Next Generation Management for HP BladeSystem

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Insight Control EnvironmentIntegrated Tools for Time-Smart Management

HP Systems Insight Manager

• Central management services

Consolidated Vulnerability and Patch Management

Graphical BladeSystem

Discovery, Monitoring and Administration

Remote Server and OS

Deployment

Performance Management and

Bottleneck Analysis

Integrated Lights Out

VM VM VM VM

VM VM VM VMVM

VM

Unified Physical and Virtual

Management

Power Managementand control

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HP Matrix overview

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Yesterday’s infrastructureBuilt one server at a time

Line of businessselects

application

Get purchase approvals

Order server

Project planningmeetings

And more

meetings

Server delivery

unpack

inventory

Move to test

center

Build process

server

network

storage

facilities

Change control

approvals

Move to productio

n environm

ent

Re-cable and move into production

• Many people • Many manual steps• Many weeks• Human error

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Today’s integrated infrastructureProvisioned when needed

Line of businessselects

application

Verify resource allocation

(self-service portal)

Tool determines available resources

and when

Push “go”

Workflow starts automatically

A full application

infrastructure up and

running!

• Less people • A few automated steps• Integrated information• Same functionality for

virtualand physical servers – no compromises!

Choose infrastructure application template

(right size?, right app?)

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Adaptive infrastructureBusiness-ready infrastructure in action

Service Portal

Supply Portal

Service Requeste

r

Service Supplier

Service Complianc

e

Inventory

Service Templates

Service Catalog

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HP BladeSystem MatrixCollapses cost & complexity for any workload

One managed domain across 1000 physical servers and

VM’s

Affordable failover & Disaster Recovery-ready for all apps

OS and hypervisorssupported equally

Open choice of Integrity, ProLiant, core network and

SANResource

Pool

ERP CRMData

Warehouse

Database

Mail and Messaging

File, Print, Infrastructure

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What’s under the hood

Virtual Connect virtualized

LAN and SANconnections

Insight Software Capacity Planning

OrchestrationDisaster Recovery

StorageWorks EVA

SAN with Disaster-Recovery

Integrity andProLiant

blade servers

All-in-One Services plus 0%,

instant capacityfinancing

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Intelligently provisionapplication infrastructure Best practice design becomes best practice operations• Infrastructure

provisioning in minutes instead of weeks, identically for virtual as physical servers

• Establish and enforce consistent architectural standards

• Extensible with existing workflows

• Works with existing typical IT processes

Visual interface

App template library

Push-button deploy; self-

service portal

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Disaster recovery-ready

• VM or physical machine recovery

• Metropolitan-distance failover in minutes

• Works with EVA storage and Continuous Access

• Easy creation of recovery profile from primary profile

GUI config

Push-button

Site “role-reversal”

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Infrastructure optimizationMatching resource capacity to demand

• Reduce power consumption up to 35%1

• Reclaim up to 50% data center circuit capacity2

• Improve server consolidation ratios

• Cut server consolidation time down from monthsto days

Throttle power and cap peak

Continuously optimize resource

usage

Built-in migration tools to ease

workload movement

1, 2 HP analysis. Compared to similarly configured rackmount servers

P2P P2V

V2P V2V

Powercosts

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Packaged infrastructureSimple to buy/deploy applications as you need

• Avoid the hassle of buying and installing servers one at a time

• Pools of standardized resources minimize procedures to write and maintain

• Eases installation and integration in your environment

• Pay as you go

Up to 64 instant-capacity enabled

blades per rack* – 512 CPU cores, 8TB RAM

Up to 96TB built-in RAID-protected

storage.

Data LUNs can be grown, shrunk, or

replicated10Gb network connectivity

Up to 8 NICs and 2 FC HBAs per blade

* ProLiant instant capacity (ProLiant server-based) in U.S. only at this time

Flex-10 Flex-10

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Expans.kit

Expans.kit

Expans.kit

Buy with HP Financial Services for 0% lease programs and pay as you grow options….

How do I buy BladeSystem Matrix?

BladeSystem Matrix

Starterkit

EVA4400

(optional)

Step 1: Buy a Starter kitHP factory/services install for

you!

Step 2: Add with Expansion kit

BladeSystem Matrix

Expans.

kit

Expans.

kit

Expans.kit

Expans.kit

Expans.kit

535888-B21

TB462A

HA115A1-5NL

507021-B21

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Starter kit components

2

3 4

5

1

(1) c7000 with all P/S, fans, redundant OA

(2) Virtual Connect Flex-10 Eth, FC 8Gb (connecting toFC 8Gb HBAs)

(3) Insight software (ID-VSE with HPIO and HPIR, and VC Enterprise Manager)

(4) BL460c G6 for central management server (substitutable)

(5) Factory/Factory Express services

(6) Starter kit implementation service

Just add configured blades and storage! For storage, HP offers a Matrix-optimized EVA4400 with pre-provisioned

LUNs

535888-B21

TB462A

HA115A1-5NL

included

570775-B21

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Expansion kit components

(1) c7000 with all P/S, fans, redundant OA

(2) Virtual Connect Flex-10 Eth, FC 8Gb (connecting to FC 8Gb HBAs)

(3) Insight software (ID-VSE with HPIO and HPIR, and VC Enterprise Manager)

Just add blades!

1

2

3

507021-B21

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HP BladeSystem Matrix services

Highly recommend

ed

• Matrix 3-4-5 year 24/7 Care Pack uplifts for entire solution (HW + SW)

• Proactive Select Service – single point of contact; flexible credit toward family of services (HP Ed Services, assessments, etc.)

• Data Center Consulting and Assessment Services (e.g. Power and Cooling Assessments, Capacity Assessments, Virtualization Consulting, Custom SOW services, etc.)

• Integration with HP Operations Orchestration automation• Higher level of service (up to Mission Critical)• HP Education offerings – broad Blades and Virtualization courses

Included

• Integrated Matrix Implementation Service with project manager

− Config, install, and orientation to deliver a fully operational Matrix

• Product Warranty and Support Services− Next Business Day hardware warranty support

− Included 1 year 24x7 software support for ID-VSE, IO, VCEM, IR

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Virtualisation and HP

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cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

Managing a virtualized environment

cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

ProLiant Server

Driver A

Driver B

Driver C

Driver D

Virtual Machine 1

Operating System

Application Application

Virtual Machine 2

Operating System

Application Application

Hypervisor

Host Management

Managament of the VMs

Managament of the hypervisor

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cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

Managing in a virtualized environment

cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

ProLiant Server

Driver A

Driver B

Driver C

Driver D

Virtual Machine 1

Operating System

Application Application

Virtual Machine 2

Operating System

Application Application

Hypervisor

Host Management:

HP SIM

HP SMH

HP Providers

HP Agents

HP iLO

Virtualization Management:

HP VMM

Virtual Center

XenCenter

MS SC-VMM

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cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

Managing in a virtualized environment works best when managed as a whole

cpu

cpucpu

cpuMemoryMemory MemoryMemory

MemoryMemory MemoryMemory

ProLiant Server

Driver A

Driver B

Driver C

Driver D

Virtual Machine 1

Operating System

Application Application

Virtual Machine 2

Operating System

Application Application

Hypervisor

Host Management:

iLO

HP SIM

HP SMH

HP Agents

HP Providers

Virtualization Management:

HP VMM

Virtual Center

XenCenter

MS SC-VMM

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Hypervisor Management Tools• VMware

−Virtual Infrastructure Client

−Virtual Center

• Hyper-V−Hyper-V Manager

−System Center Virtual Machine Manager

• XenServer−XenCenter

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Management Utility ComparisonHyper-V

MgrMS SC-VMM

VIC VirtualCenter

XenCenter

PVC

Host Win 2008 or Vista

Win 2008 Windows Windows Windows XenServer

Local or Central Local for W2008,

Remote for HV Srvr

Central Remote Central Remote Local & remote via iLO

Single or Multi-server

Single Multi Single Multi Multi Local

UI Access MMC Windows Windows VIC Windows Local GUI

Basic or Advanced

Basic Adv Basic Adv Adv Basic

Fee or Free Free Fee Free Fee Free Fee

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Solution building blocks

• HP is the world’s leading brand for x86 servers, storage, management software, services and support.

• HP ProLiant servers and HP BladeSystem provide an ideal platform for VMware.

• HP has more certified platforms for VMware than any other vendor.

• Certification gives you the confidence to run mission-critical applications in a virtualized stack.

• HP StorageWorks systems provide an ideal storage platform for virtualization over a SAN.

HP platforms certified for VMware

c-Class c3000 & c7000

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vSphere 4 Editions: Core Platform

High Availability

STANDARD ENTERPRISE PLUS

VMware ESXi OR

VMware ESX

4-way vSMP

VC Agent

6 Physical Cores / CPU

256 GB Physical Memory

VMotion™

High Availability

VMware ESXi OR

VMware ESX

4-way vSMP

VC Agent

12 Physical Cores / CPU

256 GB Physical Memory

ADVANCED

Fault Tolerance

Data Recovery

vShield Zones

VMotion™

High Availability

VMware ESXi OR

VMware ESX

8-way vSMP

VC Agent

12 Physical Cores / CPU

No License Memory Limit

Fault Tolerance

Data Recovery

vShield Zones

Distributed Switch

DRS / DPM

Storage VMotion

Host Profiles

• Licensed per processors

• Most features require one (1) instance of vCenter Server

• At least 1 year of SnS is mandatory

High availability products for

protecting critical production

applications

Basic consolidation of a lab or

small environmen

t

Large scale management of critical production applications

VMotion™

High Availability

VMware ESXi OR

VMware ESX

4-way vSMP

VC Agent

6 Physical Cores / CPU

256 GB Physical Memory

ENTERPRISE

Fault Tolerance

Data Recovery

vShield Zones

DRS / DPM

Storage VMotion

Update Manager Update Manager Update Manager Update Manager

Thin Provisioning Thin Provisioning Thin ProvisioningThin Provisioning

VCB / vStorage APIs VCB / vStorage APIs VCB / vStorage APIs VCB / vStorage APIs

Hot Add Hot AddHot Add

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• Per server pricing (easy)

• Management console: included

• Software maintenance: included •Standard Citrix support model

• License key upgradable edition to edition

Citrix XenServer Editions

ExpressExpress EnterpriseEnterprise PlatinumPlatinum

XenCenter

- Fast, bare metal hypervisor

- Fast, bare metal hypervisor

- Fast, bare metal hypervisor

- Fast, bare metal hypervisor

- Multi-Server Management

- VLAN Support

- Dynamic Workload Streaming

(Provisioning)

- Multi-Server Management

- VLAN Support

- Multi-Server Management

- VLAN Support

- XenMotion- High Availability- Resource Pools

- XenMotion -High Availability- Resource Pools

StandardStandard

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Windows Server 2008 Versions

• RTM version of WS2008 will be Microsoft’s last 32-bit Server OS − WS2008 R2 only planned as 64-bit version− even new OS versions for SMB market will only be 64-bit

* Max Nr. of total cores = 64 / * * Standard edition will not support all Hyper-V features

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HP ProLiant iVirtualization

The only out-of-box virtualization offering that fully integrates with core server management tools

ProLiant iVirtualization is the integration of industry-leading hypervisors into the ProLiant platform. iVirtualization offers

VMware and Citrix XenServer today, and Microsoft Hyper-V in the future.

Optimize IT Infrastructure

Save Time Rely on it

Leverages core ProLiant technologies such as integrated Lights-Out, while supports a broad range of industry-leading HP ProLiant servers

Boot up with virtualization in minutes, right out of the box! Configure server and VMs with easy set-up and installation

Easy maintenance and management through ProLiant firmware technology and Insight Control, backed by HP services and support

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iVirtualization Media Choices

USB Flash DriveHard Drive Install

(via download)SD Flash Memory

Mar/Apr ‘08 Nov ‘08 Mar/Apr ‘09

With multiple vendors and multiple media choices, the permutations make it increasingly confusing to order the

correct parts and versions

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iVirtualization Changes• Speed acquisition and reduce part numbers by

focusing on downloadable images• Customer will always be able to download the

most current iVirtualization version• Images will be deployable on choice of media,

separately acquired−USB flash drive

−Hard drive

−SD flash memory

• Base versions of VMware ESXi and Citrix XenServer HP Select will be available for free download

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HP ProLiant Servers & VMware Training

Blades/Insight Control Environment

web-based training

VMware Administration & Operations

(VCP) VMware Certified

Professional

VMware VI3:Fast Track

Programme v3.5

HF800s 5 days

VMware VI3:Deploy, Secure,

Analyze v3.5

HB934s 4 days

VMware VI3: Install and

Configure v3.5

HB513s 4 days

OR

VMware VI3.5:What’s New

HF840s 1 day

VMwareCapacity Planner(partners only)

HE633s 2 days

Implementing HP Insight Control for VMware VI3

HB514s 1 day

VMware VCPCertification Preparation

HB515sR 2 Hrs

VMware VI3:Skills for

Operators v3.5

U8691s 2 days

VMware VI3:Overview

HB932s 1 day

HE643s 2 days

Insight Control

Environment for

BladeSystems

HE644s 4 days

Managing and monitoring

Insight Control Environment

(SIM)

U8695AAE

Introductionto HP

SystemsInsight

Manager

HE646s 3 days

HP BladeSystem administration

Deploying and updating Insight

Control Environment

(RDP)

HE645s 3 days

HE642AAE

Introductionto HP

BladeSystem

HF837s 2 days

HP BladeSystem

Virtual Connect Implementatio

n

(VCP) VMware Certified

Professional

VMware VI3:Fast Track

Programme v3.5

HF800s 5 days

VMware VI3:Deploy, Secure,

Analyze v3.5

HB934s 4 days

VMware VI3: Install and

Configure v3.5

HB513s 4 days

OR

VMware VI3.5:What’s New

HF840s 1 day

VMwareCapacity Planner(partners only)

HE633s 2 days

Implementing HP Insight Control for VMware VI3

HB514s 1 day

VMware VCPCertification Preparation

HB515sR 2 Hrs

VMware VI3:Skills for

Operators v3.5

U8691s 2 days

VMware VI3:Overview

HB932s 1 day

VMware Virtual

Desktop Manager

HB516s 4 days

www.hp.nl/education - 020 547 7666

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HP Services

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An HP differentiator. . .providing customer value

Customer site with HP Factory Express

Customer site withoutHP Factory Express

Customer site with HP Factory

Expressand on site

implementation and support

services

Pre-priced, pre-packaged flexible portfolio of configured, customized and integrated factory solutions and deployment services

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Software support and combination hardware and software support options

HP OpenView

HP Serviceguard

HP ProLiant Essentials

Software Updates

• HP and selected third parties

• Rights to new versions

• Product & document updates

Software Support

• Software updates selected third parties

• Software tech assistance

• 9x5 or 24x7

• 2 hr response

Support PlusSupport Plus 24

• HW 4 hr response

• Software techassistance

• 2 hr response

• 13x5 or 24x7 coverage

HP Proactive 24 Service

• HW 4 hr response

• Software techassistance

• 2 hr response

• Service account manager

• Support planning

• System Health Check

• SW update

• Remote diagnosis

• 24x7 coverage

HP Critical Service

• Named tech account team

• Support planning

• Proactive services

• Change management

• 6 hr CTR HW

• Software tech assistance

• Immediateresponse for critical problems

• SW updates

• Remote diagnosis

• 24x7 coverage

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CarepacksNon-Config Config Non-Config Config

Quick Thermal Assesment Visuele inspectie + Metingen + Basis rapport & Aanbevelingen UE234E HB691A1 UE234E HB691A1Data Center Assesment Standaard inspectie tav Ruimte + Energie + Koeling N/A HA536A1 N/A HA536A1

HP Installatie en Opstart Service voor HP BladeSystem c-Class Infrastructuur.

Hard en Software (RDP, SIM, VPM, PMP + scripted OS) van 1e enclosure en alle blade servers in 1e enclosure

UE602E HA114A1-5FY UF814EHA114A1-5N9

HW Installatie 2-de en volgende c-Class enclosure

Hard en Firmware installatie van elke volgende enclosure, inclusief blades (I&S vereist) UE494E HA113A1-5FY UE494E HA113A1-5FY

HP Netwerk Installatie en Opstart Service voor c-Class Infrastructuur.

HP enh. network installation and startup service for HP Bladesystem c-Class (switches, Virtual Connect) UE603E HA124A1-56H UF814E HA124A1-56H

Brocade FC switch installation en Brocade FC switch installation en startup U5988E HA113A1-5GA U5988E HA113A1-5GACisco FC switch installation en startup Cisco 9124 series FC switch installation en startup U6988E HA113A1-5D2 U6988E HA113A1-5D2HW Installatie Blades Extra blades in bestaand enclosure, per blade (incl. Server firmware upgrades) UE493E HA114A1-5CY UE493E HA114A1-5CYSW SIM System Insight Manager deployment N/A HA124A1-56K N/A HA124A1-56KSW Proliant Essentials HP Insight Control Environment Installation & Startup including HP SIM, RDP,

Power Management, Remote Control, Performance Management & Vulnerability/Patch Management (VPM) (for ML, DL & BL) UF369E HA114A1-56N UF369E HA114A1-56N

Reactief OnderhoudEnclosure 3 jaar 24x7 4 uur onsite Per Enclosure UE479E HA104A3-7FX UH311E HA104A3-7GKBlades 3 jaar 13x5 4 uur onsite Per Blade UE458E HA103A3-7FY UE458E HA103A3-7FYSoftware 3 jaar 24x7 2 uur response Proliant Essentials Software (Insight Control Enterprise licentie) UF522E HA110A3-4YM UF522E HA110A3-4YM

3 jaar 24x7 4 uur onsite Brocade 4/12 and 4/24 SAN Switch Supp UE438E HA110A3-85J UE438E HA110A3-85J3 jaar 24x7 4 uur onsite Cisco MDS 9124e Fabric Switch Supp UF973E HA110A3-87L UF973E HA110A3-87L

Pro Active Blade Service Proactive service om Blade infrastructuur te optimaliseren en downtime te voorkomen incl: Technical Account Manager, Blade Health Check ,Blade Management Tools Operational Review, Blade Software/Firmware Advice & Selectable Services.

UG858E HE805A1 UG858E HE805A1

Pro active 24 Proactive service om Blade, Server & Storage infrastructuur te optimaliseren en downtime te voorkomen - Neem contact op met uw TS sales specialist N/A HA111Ax-xxx N/A HA111Ax-xxx

Vmware implementatie Infrastructure Workshop service Geeft plan & richting bij de aanpak bij Vitualisatie. N/A HA329A1 N/A HA329A1Capacity Planner Assesment Gedetaileerd beeld over de benodigde SW licenties & veranderingen Zie comment Zie comment Zie comment Zie commentVMware Installation and Startup Pilot Service for Virtual Infrastructure Installatie & startup sessie met een specialist. Zie comment Zie comment Zie comment Zie commentHP Vmware Migration of Machnines Migratie van bestaande fysieke servers naar een Vmware Virtuele infrastructuur. N/A HA329A1 N/A HA329A1

HP Vmware Installation & Startup service Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

De service wordt uitgeleverd als een Pilot voor Vmware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI - VDM) als opstap naar een veilige en efficient te beheren werkplek omgeving. N/A HA329A1 N/A HA329A1

Educatie Insight Control Environment Foundation (HE643S)

2-daagse traning. Foundation op System Insight Manager (SIM) en Rapid Deployment (RDP), software installation & configuration, discovery en deployment

U4993E U5466S#4BA U4993E U5466S#4BA

Zie planning van trainingen: HP Bladesystem Administration (HE646S)

3-daagse traning op Deployment en beheer HP BladeSystem servers, IP networking, connectie met het netwerk en storage devices

15 X UC818E 15 X U5466S#4NK 15 X UC818E 15 X U5466S#4NK

www.hp.nl/education Vmware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure (HB513S)

4 daagse training op Vmware ESX server en Vmware VirtualCenter. Deze training bereid voor op het examen van Vmware Certified Professional

28 X UC818E 28 X U5466S#4NK 28 X UC818E 28 X U5466S#4NK

c-7000 c-3000

Proactief Onderhoud

Type activiteit Aanbevolen Service Omschrijving

Site inspectie

FC Switches

Installatie & StartUp

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