HP has introduced HP ProLiant G7 servers featuring AMD Opteron 6200 Series processors, which can improve data centre efficiency, scalability and performance up to 30 per cent to support large-scale, virtualized and database workloads.
HP has launched five new industry-standard servers in its ProLiant x86 lineup: HP ProLiant BL465c G7, HP ProLiant BL685c G7, HP ProLiant DL385 G7, HP ProLiant DL585 G7 and HP ProLiant DL165 G7. With one of the world’s highest core density, HP ProLiant G7 servers with AMD Opteron 6200 Series processors use 2,048 cores per rack and 33 percent more cores for highly concurrent high-performance computing workloads, to deliver up to 35 per cent greater performance over legacy offerings. The new servers also can deliver the world’s fastest dual socket database engine with up to a 40 per cent improvement in throughput over the previous generations of HP ProLiant servers based on AMD Opteron processors.
To help organizations achieve the advantages of virtualization, HP ProLiant G7 servers with AMD Opteron offer substantially lower cost per virtual machine compared to previous generations of AMD Opteron servers.(5) The new servers deliver return on investment in as little as 30 days by consolidating physical dual-socket servers at a ratio of 23 to 1, significantly increasing the number of virtual machines supported on a single blade platform.
The new HP ProLiant G7 servers also include HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 3), a server management tool enabling remote monitoring for reduced maintenance costs. Additionally, the new servers offer HP Virtual Connect, enabling clients to easily connect servers and virtual machines to any network, reducing IT sprawl up to 95 per cent.
“Increasing performance and data efficiency while curtailing IT sprawl, complexity and costs in the data center continues to challenge most organizations. HP ProLiant G7 servers with AMD Opteron 6200 Series processors deliver a new level of compute density to support the most complex high-performance computing applications with fewer nodes and less power,” said Vikram. K, Director, Industry Standard Servers, HP India.