Moonshoot HP Servers More Efficient
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by: KingofServers
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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 Time: 2:58 PM
HP has revealed some new tech called Project Moonshot that acts in unison along with other Hewlet Packard Converged Infrastructures to make the sharing of resources far more efficient. This advancement will facilitate storage, networking, management, power and cooling being more streamlined and across thousands of HP servers. Moonshot is to set the basic for energy optimal technologies and really should prove well-liked at the web, cloud and big scale computing operations.
Moonshot is designed to optimise the new family of hyper-scale datacentre solutions and with the increasing demand for cloud solutions and on-demand computing, this environmentally friendly server technology ought to see the wide range of collaborators wishing to collaborate with other Hewlet Packard escalating substantially throughout 2012.
Consuming as much as 89 percent much less energy and 94 percent much less space these data-centre optimisations are expected to reduce overall expenses by as much as 63% when than the existing server technologies resulting in new peak conditions for select functions and apps.
Refined from a history built via HP's leadership in environmentaly friendly technology that includes the well regarded Hp Data Center Smart-Grid, a solution that multiplies a customers datacentre capacity, in addition in to the newly revealed Hewlet Packard EcoPOD, the world's most efficient data centre, Project Moonshot's platforms add to ProLiant's HP servers that use Intel and AMD x86 processors and it is been the clear server choice for the last 20 years.
Paul Santeler, VP and General Managerof Hewlet Packard's Hyperscale enterprise Unit commented "Companies with other hyperscale environments appear to be facing a crisis in capacity that requires a standard change in the architectural level", he continues "HP has a strong track record of leading industry transitions that enable our clients to stay in the future of the technology curve, maximize their ability to innovate and speed their time for you to business of new services even though Decreasing expenses and energy use."
Project Moonshot can be a phased technique spanning many years that grows Hewlet Packard's expertise of building the world's largest cloud computing systems and 10 years of effective eco computing investigation from one Hewlet Packard Labs.
Re-envisioning the stock process to data centre infrastructure through the use of Converged Infrastructure as a solution, Moonshot is set to be in the forefront of extreme environmentally friendly servers. By grouping resources in an environment with several borders, Decreasing storage requirements, management complexity and energy use. It includes three significant elements to support the industry's evolution to hyper-scale technologies:
Redstone, a Hp Server Development technology is the very first in a line of platforms have low-energy server processors as a primary USP. Using Calxeda EnergyCore ARM Cortex processors, Redstone will develop to consist of the new Intel Atom-based processors that are becoming a well-liked choice for new server makers. Hewlet Packard Redstone has been developed as a testing and proof of concept for this technology. Resdtone features more than 2,800 servers in a rack, the result is a reduction in cabling and switches and the need for extra external devices while providing a 97% reduction in complexity. At launch Hp Redstone is expected to have limited availability.
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