HP: Everything can be bladed

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You are going to do NonStop (HP's reliability engine) and storage in this chassis. When is that happening?
NonStop is not an announced product but we are announcing that we are moving NonStop to blades and we are doing the process pair on Integrity. We have publicly affirmed that we are going in that direction. I have Integrity blades in p-Class and I will have Integrity blades in c-Class this year.

So while it is not an announced product, I have architected an infrastructure, I have the blades and it is a stated direction. On storage I am announcing today the intent to deliver storage blades for direct attached storage this year.

What we do here is that we use the same components, the same processors, same memory, same storage across ProLiant, Integrity, StorageWorks and BladeSystem. So when I ask customers today whether they are going to networked storage or shared storage, almost all of them have a plan to go to shared storage at some time in the future but their business processes make it difficult for them to get there immediately.

By the end of the year I am going to have a storage blade so our customers will be able to take the same drives that they have populated today and move those to the storage blades, protecting their IT investments.

What this does for the system, the management and the middleware is it looks like one system with directly attached server storage. So when they are ready to go to a SAS or NAS environment they can just switch the blade. Wire once, change dynamically and deliver.

First half of next year, I am going to enable that dedicated storage blade to be a shared storage blade across the chassis so that any number of servers, inside the chassis, can act as one or more storage blades. To mix and match.
Now they want to be directly attached, I’m delivering that. Tomorrow they want to go to network storage in some fashion and I am making it very easy for them to pick when, where and how without ever having to throw away a single IT investment. Wire once, configure once, change it dynamically on the fly.

Why did you go to a 10u chassis that is not backwards compatible?
IBM picked backwards compatibility and it is not clear to me why they did that. If you took a look at the IBM blade centre and you use an old blade and a new edge, it does not take advantage of any of the new blade centre edge features. The only time you get the new features is when the new blades are in the new chassis. But because they kept backwards compatibility they don’s have enough dimms to be competitive, they don’t have hot-plug drives, etc. IBM is going to have to come out with a new generation architecture. They tried to fix the bugs they had in the old one instead of coming out with a new system. We took a much different approach.

We support our p-Class and it isn’t going away and it doesn’t have the problems that IBM has.

Don’t think that we are only going to do it in once chassis. 10u is what we are announcing today. When we look at our customers’ pain points it is not just about density or about budget. So when we took it from 6u to 10u it gives it much more air and power, so we could go to negative air pressure and have a manifold delivering Thermal Logic technology. We did that to give them more density in a real power envelope.

So customers are leading edge and have more efficiency in their data centres so we support up to 64 blades – the most density of anyone in the industry.

Will IBM copy you?
They are going to have to.

But IBM is already ahead of you in market share?
In Europe, I am number one with 41 percent of the market. Worldwide I am number two and IBM is number one by four points but I’ve grown faster in the last two quarters in revenue and units. It’s been a two horse race.

So you see blades replacing everything?
I believe everything can be bladed. So when we look across our applications, whether they be enterprise applications running HP/UX, Windows or SQL or Linux or Oracle, desktops or workstations there are going to be customers who leverage our BladeSystems and our Intelligent Infrastructure.

Now customers always want choice; so if you ask me if I believe that one day it will be all BaldeSystem and no rack systems? No, I don’t believe that.
But I do believe that we are going to continue to see rack systems grow – but by the way, blade systems is the fastest growing category – and we will continue to see large SMP systems like Superdome and Himalaya take advantage of our Adaptive Infrastructure and leverage blade systems in more and more places.

Now our model is different from anyone else’s because I leverage the design teams across the company, so the team that designs the ProLiant rack is the same team that designs the ProLiant blade and that is the same for Integrity and for StoargeWorks so you are always getting the latest innovations and HP is committed to choice.

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Duh, how much more power does a blade system use then a more main stream commercial computer system.

commerical off the shelf - ac power supply.

blade server - nuclear reactor power supply.

via Facebook 18 June, 2006 17:22
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