Hp Industry Standard Solutions For Microsoft Windows Server (96dpi)aljimenez
This document provides a proposed configuration for a Microsoft Windows server infrastructure on an HP BladeSystem c3000 enclosure. The configuration includes:
- Two BL460c blade servers for core services and security
- One BL480c blade server for mail and messaging
- One HP StorageWorks SB40c storage blade with 6 SAS hard drives
- Windows Server 2003 R2, Exchange Server 2007, and System Center Essentials software
This all-in-one solution is designed to support up to 1,000 users on a 2-tier system hosted on the HP BladeSystem.
The document provides an overview of the HP BladeSystem portfolio including server blades, enclosures, and management software. Key points include:
- The BladeSystem uses modular components like server, storage, and networking blades that can be installed in enclosures to simplify infrastructure management.
- The c-Class enclosures, including the c7000 and c3000, provide optimized chassis for hosting blade servers with benefits like energy efficiency and integrated management tools.
- The server blades range from the low-cost BL2x220c to the high-performance BL860c, allowing customers to choose the right configuration for their needs. Management software like Insight Control provides tools to automate and optimize the BladeSystem environment.
HP Virtual Connect technical fundamental101 v2.1ผู้ชาย แห่งสายลม
The document discusses challenges with traditional server blade networking approaches that require many cables or switches. It introduces the HP Virtual Connect solution which simplifies networking through the following:
- Reduces cables without adding switches to manage by connecting servers to logical networks defined in software rather than physical network infrastructure.
- Cleanly separates server enclosure connections from LANs and SANs, allowing fast addition, movement, or replacement of servers without affecting networks.
- Eliminates the need for network/storage teams to manage server connections by handling MAC/WWN assignments internally through profile management.
Moving to a well-managed IT architecture streamlines server deployment and reduces maintenance time. Your infrastructure should be highly available, easy to use, scalable, and cost-effective to implement. Cisco UCS Manager provides a streamlined method for automating hardware setup and firmware updates in one highly available solution to keep management costs down. Due to its converged network model, Cisco UCS Manager provides all of this functionality in a cost-effective package with no hidden fees or additional licensing costs. In contrast, HP Virtual Connect with OneView provides fewer vital features out of the box, increases network and management complexity, requires additional hardware and licensing, and has lower available network bandwidth in a configuration comparable in price to the Cisco UCS solution. With more available network bandwidth to the blade for similar cost, less network complexity, streamlined deployment and management, and greater out-of-box functionality, Cisco UCS provides a flexible and cost-effective solution to meet your architectural needs.
Why A Blade Server?
More agile & scalable
Less setup & installation time
Less expensive in long-term deployments
Efficient cooling and power consumption
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on HP Blade technology. The agenda includes introductions to HP Blade chassis, onboard administrators, Virtual Connect Flex-10 modules, Cisco modules, system management tools, different types of Aurora servers, storage servers, and cluster configuration. It also discusses NTP server configuration, questions, and demonstrations of HP Blade hardware components and management modules.
The document discusses the HP Virtual Connect technology. It describes the key components of a Virtual Connect infrastructure including blade servers, interconnect bays, and Virtual Connect modules. It explains how Virtual Connect simplifies server connectivity and can be managed through the Virtual Connect Manager console either for a single enclosure or multiple enclosures across the datacenter. Screenshots of the Virtual Connect Manager user interface are provided to demonstrate how network and storage resources can be assigned to servers.
This document provides a list of competing features from the HP BladeSystem and Cisco UCS solutions. The objective of the document is to highlight weaknesses and strengths as a starting point for an enhanced competition to UCS in the Data Center area.
The document discusses HP's vision for the compute era and how its ProLiant Gen9 servers can help businesses transform by providing the right compute for the right workload at the optimal economics. Some key points made are that by 2020 there will be massive growth in devices, data and apps that businesses need to adapt to, and HP ProLiant Gen9 servers are optimized to deliver faster service, better performance and lower costs to help businesses accelerate innovation. The servers offer innovations in storage, networking, security and more to transform IT economics and enable businesses to outpace competitors through speed and efficiency.
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager allows administrators to centrally manage up to 150 Virtual Connect domains from a single console. It provides a central database to administer 65,000 network addresses and uses Virtual Connect Domain Groups to simplify configuration across multiple enclosures. The software also enables movement of server profiles and failover between BladeSystem enclosures.
This document provides instructions for configuring an HP C7000 chassis. It outlines setting the IP addresses of the onboard administrators (OAs), running the first time setup wizard to configure blade server and FlexFabric IPs, and initial virtual connect (VC) configuration including setting up uplink sets and server profiles. The document contains step-by-step guidance for tasks such as assigning ports to uplink groups, associating VLANs, and distributing bandwidth when splitting ports for multiple networks.
The document discusses blade servers and provides information about their history, features, types, advantages, applications and future scope. Some key points:
1. Blade servers are compact, modular servers that fit into blade enclosures to minimize space and resource usage while maintaining functionality.
2. They emerged in the 1970s but were commercialized in 2001. Growth is driven by cost savings from shared infrastructure.
3. Features include lower hardware costs, simplified deployment/maintenance, maximized data center space, and reduced power consumption.
4. Types include blades for switching, routing, storage, and fiber access that can slot into enclosures to provide shared services.
Power8 hardware technical deep dive workshopsolarisyougood
The document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on Power8 hardware enhancements and updates. The presentation will cover the Power S814 announcement, Power8 processor and I/O enhancements including the new 4-core Power S814 system, Corsa and FPGA overview, and IBM Rackswitches transitions. Details on the Power S814 such as specifications, models, and pricing will be discussed. Comparisons to other Power systems will also be included.
Hear first about the new innovative technology coming from HP to help SMB IT professionals like you. See how this new technology can drive innovation in your own business, while delivering breakthrough energy, space and cost savings.
Speaker Bio: Julian has 30 years’ experience at HP, working with HP’s channel partners and customers through various hardware product sets ranging from the initial Digital PC’s through PDPs, MicroServers and Vaxes onto HP ProLiants, where he has been working for the past 10 years overseeing Generation 1 through to the current Generation 8 models.
The document provides an overview of the IBM System x3650 M4 HD server. Key points:
- It is optimized for big data and dense storage workloads with up to 41.6TB of storage.
- It offers significant memory density and speed for virtual machines and applications.
- It provides high performance via up to 12 cores per CPU.
- Target workloads include big data, cloud/virtualization, SAP/business analytics, and data management.
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The document discusses 3PAR storage solutions and their benefits for virtualized environments using VMware. 3PAR offers thin provisioning, large volume sizes, and fine-grained virtualization which help address issues with ESX servers like random I/O stresses, time-consuming management as servers consolidate, and preference for large storage volumes. 3PAR solutions provide benefits like reduced storage administration, increased capacity utilization, and support for high server consolidation ratios.
The document outlines an agenda for a training on IBM P-Series servers at Cochin Shipyard Ltd. The training will cover introductions to IBM P-Series servers and their specifications. It will also cover logical partitions (LPARs), the AIX operating system, server hardware redundancy, monitoring, troubleshooting, backups and upgrades. Specific topics will include LPAR creation, PowerHA, user and error logs, file systems, performance monitoring and first level troubleshooting steps.
The document discusses HP Integrity servers and blades, which provide flexible capacity, availability, and simplified management. It describes various HP Integrity server and blade models ranging from entry-level to high-end systems. It also discusses HP virtualization, management, and monitoring solutions that optimize resource utilization for these servers.
The document summarizes the HP 3PAR Utility Storage product. It is next-generation tier 1 utility storage built for cloud computing. It is efficient, reducing costs by 50%, autonomic, increasing storage management efficiency 10 times, and multi-tenant and federated, supporting unpredictable applications and workloads across storage systems without boundaries. The HP 3PAR storage family provides the same technology at any scale from the F200 to the P10000, eliminating storage boundaries.
Lenovo's Cloud Network Operating System (CNOS) enables enterprise networks to scale in cloud environments. CNOS provides programmability, cloud scale, and resilience through features like event-driven multi-process architecture, fault isolation, high availability, state of the art routing protocols, and 32-way multipath scale out. CNOS works with software-defined data center tools to automate provisioning, configuration, and orchestration at large scale.
Eliminating SAN Congestion Just Got Much Easier- webinar - Nov 2015 Tony Antony
Today’s storage area networks (SANs) face tremendous pressure from the phenomenal growth of digital information and the need to access it quickly and efficiently. Worldwide data is projected to multiply by an astonishing 1000 percent by 2020. It’s little wonder, then, that storage administrators rank slow drain and related SAN congestion issues as their number-one concern. If not addressed in a timely fashion, these can have a domino effect, even degrading the performance of totally unrelated applications.
Find out how the Cisco Data Center Network Manager tool provides centralized monitoring and reporting of slow drain conditions across your entire fabric, enabling you to easily pinpoint the exact sources of congestion. Discover how these solutions maximize the performance of your existing SAN as we reveal:
•Common causes of slow drain
•Best practices for avoiding congestion
•Tools for Cisco Nexus and MDS switches that speed detection and recovery
•Recent innovations that fully automate resolution
Lenovo provides a family of networking products including top-of-rack switches, embedded switches for blade servers, and converged switches that support both Ethernet and Fibre Channel. Their switches are designed to offer lower costs, lower power usage, and higher performance than competitors. Lenovo aims to provide a full portfolio of scalable switching solutions for data center networking needs.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS). It discusses how server deployment has evolved from rackmount servers to blade servers to UCS. UCS aims to unify computing, networking, and storage infrastructure and simplify management. It consists of fabric interconnects, chassis, blades, and fabric extenders. Service profiles allow logical assignment of resources for stateless server provisioning and mobility. Use cases include deployment, upgrades, provisioning, high availability, and disaster recovery.
HP Virtualization Solutions: Making the Virtual Realelliando dias
HP offers virtualization solutions to help businesses pool and share IT resources in order to reduce costs, increase agility, and improve quality. HP's technologies allow businesses to transform their rigid IT infrastructure into an adaptive one that meets business demands. HP provides a continuum of partitioning technologies from hardware partitions to virtual machines that offer different levels of isolation and sharing of server resources.
The document discusses IBM's POWER9 processor and OpenPOWER ecosystem. It provides an overview of the POWER9 features such as its new core microarchitecture, enhanced cache hierarchy, and acceleration capabilities through technologies like NVLink 2.0 and CAPI 2.0. It also discusses the OpenCAPI open standard and IBM's efforts to build supercomputers for the US Department of Energy using POWER, NVIDIA GPUs, and Mellanox networking technologies.
The document discusses the key capabilities that enterprises need from databases including security, reliability, scalability, ability to store different data types, and integration with business intelligence tools. It provides examples of how SQL Server 2008 addresses these needs through features like encryption, auditing, clustering, file streaming, spatial data support, and master data management. The conclusion states that while SQL Server 2008 is suitable, enterprises also require additional master data management capabilities.
This document discusses database as a service and cloud computing. It introduces concepts like software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also covers topics like virtualization, multi-tenancy, service level agreements, storage models, distributed storage, replication, and security in the context of database as a service. The document will be covering these topics in more depth throughout the seminar.
The document discusses HP's vision for the compute era and how its ProLiant Gen9 servers can help businesses transform by providing the right compute for the right workload at the optimal economics. Some key points made are that by 2020 there will be massive growth in devices, data and apps that businesses need to adapt to, and HP ProLiant Gen9 servers are optimized to deliver faster service, better performance and lower costs to help businesses accelerate innovation. The servers offer innovations in storage, networking, security and more to transform IT economics and enable businesses to outpace competitors through speed and efficiency.
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager allows administrators to centrally manage up to 150 Virtual Connect domains from a single console. It provides a central database to administer 65,000 network addresses and uses Virtual Connect Domain Groups to simplify configuration across multiple enclosures. The software also enables movement of server profiles and failover between BladeSystem enclosures.
This document provides instructions for configuring an HP C7000 chassis. It outlines setting the IP addresses of the onboard administrators (OAs), running the first time setup wizard to configure blade server and FlexFabric IPs, and initial virtual connect (VC) configuration including setting up uplink sets and server profiles. The document contains step-by-step guidance for tasks such as assigning ports to uplink groups, associating VLANs, and distributing bandwidth when splitting ports for multiple networks.
The document discusses blade servers and provides information about their history, features, types, advantages, applications and future scope. Some key points:
1. Blade servers are compact, modular servers that fit into blade enclosures to minimize space and resource usage while maintaining functionality.
2. They emerged in the 1970s but were commercialized in 2001. Growth is driven by cost savings from shared infrastructure.
3. Features include lower hardware costs, simplified deployment/maintenance, maximized data center space, and reduced power consumption.
4. Types include blades for switching, routing, storage, and fiber access that can slot into enclosures to provide shared services.
Power8 hardware technical deep dive workshopsolarisyougood
The document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on Power8 hardware enhancements and updates. The presentation will cover the Power S814 announcement, Power8 processor and I/O enhancements including the new 4-core Power S814 system, Corsa and FPGA overview, and IBM Rackswitches transitions. Details on the Power S814 such as specifications, models, and pricing will be discussed. Comparisons to other Power systems will also be included.
Hear first about the new innovative technology coming from HP to help SMB IT professionals like you. See how this new technology can drive innovation in your own business, while delivering breakthrough energy, space and cost savings.
Speaker Bio: Julian has 30 years’ experience at HP, working with HP’s channel partners and customers through various hardware product sets ranging from the initial Digital PC’s through PDPs, MicroServers and Vaxes onto HP ProLiants, where he has been working for the past 10 years overseeing Generation 1 through to the current Generation 8 models.
The document provides an overview of the IBM System x3650 M4 HD server. Key points:
- It is optimized for big data and dense storage workloads with up to 41.6TB of storage.
- It offers significant memory density and speed for virtual machines and applications.
- It provides high performance via up to 12 cores per CPU.
- Target workloads include big data, cloud/virtualization, SAP/business analytics, and data management.
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The document discusses 3PAR storage solutions and their benefits for virtualized environments using VMware. 3PAR offers thin provisioning, large volume sizes, and fine-grained virtualization which help address issues with ESX servers like random I/O stresses, time-consuming management as servers consolidate, and preference for large storage volumes. 3PAR solutions provide benefits like reduced storage administration, increased capacity utilization, and support for high server consolidation ratios.
The document outlines an agenda for a training on IBM P-Series servers at Cochin Shipyard Ltd. The training will cover introductions to IBM P-Series servers and their specifications. It will also cover logical partitions (LPARs), the AIX operating system, server hardware redundancy, monitoring, troubleshooting, backups and upgrades. Specific topics will include LPAR creation, PowerHA, user and error logs, file systems, performance monitoring and first level troubleshooting steps.
The document discusses HP Integrity servers and blades, which provide flexible capacity, availability, and simplified management. It describes various HP Integrity server and blade models ranging from entry-level to high-end systems. It also discusses HP virtualization, management, and monitoring solutions that optimize resource utilization for these servers.
The document summarizes the HP 3PAR Utility Storage product. It is next-generation tier 1 utility storage built for cloud computing. It is efficient, reducing costs by 50%, autonomic, increasing storage management efficiency 10 times, and multi-tenant and federated, supporting unpredictable applications and workloads across storage systems without boundaries. The HP 3PAR storage family provides the same technology at any scale from the F200 to the P10000, eliminating storage boundaries.
Lenovo's Cloud Network Operating System (CNOS) enables enterprise networks to scale in cloud environments. CNOS provides programmability, cloud scale, and resilience through features like event-driven multi-process architecture, fault isolation, high availability, state of the art routing protocols, and 32-way multipath scale out. CNOS works with software-defined data center tools to automate provisioning, configuration, and orchestration at large scale.
Eliminating SAN Congestion Just Got Much Easier- webinar - Nov 2015 Tony Antony
Today’s storage area networks (SANs) face tremendous pressure from the phenomenal growth of digital information and the need to access it quickly and efficiently. Worldwide data is projected to multiply by an astonishing 1000 percent by 2020. It’s little wonder, then, that storage administrators rank slow drain and related SAN congestion issues as their number-one concern. If not addressed in a timely fashion, these can have a domino effect, even degrading the performance of totally unrelated applications.
Find out how the Cisco Data Center Network Manager tool provides centralized monitoring and reporting of slow drain conditions across your entire fabric, enabling you to easily pinpoint the exact sources of congestion. Discover how these solutions maximize the performance of your existing SAN as we reveal:
•Common causes of slow drain
•Best practices for avoiding congestion
•Tools for Cisco Nexus and MDS switches that speed detection and recovery
•Recent innovations that fully automate resolution
Lenovo provides a family of networking products including top-of-rack switches, embedded switches for blade servers, and converged switches that support both Ethernet and Fibre Channel. Their switches are designed to offer lower costs, lower power usage, and higher performance than competitors. Lenovo aims to provide a full portfolio of scalable switching solutions for data center networking needs.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS). It discusses how server deployment has evolved from rackmount servers to blade servers to UCS. UCS aims to unify computing, networking, and storage infrastructure and simplify management. It consists of fabric interconnects, chassis, blades, and fabric extenders. Service profiles allow logical assignment of resources for stateless server provisioning and mobility. Use cases include deployment, upgrades, provisioning, high availability, and disaster recovery.
HP Virtualization Solutions: Making the Virtual Realelliando dias
HP offers virtualization solutions to help businesses pool and share IT resources in order to reduce costs, increase agility, and improve quality. HP's technologies allow businesses to transform their rigid IT infrastructure into an adaptive one that meets business demands. HP provides a continuum of partitioning technologies from hardware partitions to virtual machines that offer different levels of isolation and sharing of server resources.
The document discusses IBM's POWER9 processor and OpenPOWER ecosystem. It provides an overview of the POWER9 features such as its new core microarchitecture, enhanced cache hierarchy, and acceleration capabilities through technologies like NVLink 2.0 and CAPI 2.0. It also discusses the OpenCAPI open standard and IBM's efforts to build supercomputers for the US Department of Energy using POWER, NVIDIA GPUs, and Mellanox networking technologies.
The document discusses the key capabilities that enterprises need from databases including security, reliability, scalability, ability to store different data types, and integration with business intelligence tools. It provides examples of how SQL Server 2008 addresses these needs through features like encryption, auditing, clustering, file streaming, spatial data support, and master data management. The conclusion states that while SQL Server 2008 is suitable, enterprises also require additional master data management capabilities.
This document discusses database as a service and cloud computing. It introduces concepts like software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also covers topics like virtualization, multi-tenancy, service level agreements, storage models, distributed storage, replication, and security in the context of database as a service. The document will be covering these topics in more depth throughout the seminar.
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This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure cloud services platform. It discusses key Azure capabilities and services including compute, storage, SQL Azure database, service bus, and access control. Azure provides scalable infrastructure and platform services that allow developers to build and host applications in the cloud using familiar .NET tools. The document also demonstrates a sample grid computing application built on Azure and highlights reasons to consider cloud computing such as reducing costs, improving scalability, and reducing IT overhead.
- 2008, 50% of data centers will have insufficient power and cooling capacity for high-density equipment, and by 2009 energy costs will be the second highest operating cost for 70% of data centers.
- By 2011, in-rack and in-row cooling will be the predominant cooling strategy for high-density equipment, and chassis cooling technologies will be adopted in 15% of servers.
- Buildings account for 50% of the world's energy consumption, with transportation at 25% and manufacturing at 25%. The energy consumption of IT equipment in buildings is increasing significantly.
Is Hyperconvergence right for you?
(Watch the show before you watch the workshop: https://youtu.be/BVMpcitCQcw)
As business and application needs change, the need for infrastructure to be equally responsive, agile, and scalable has become not just nice to have. It’s now a crucial necessity.
Do you have IT operational challenges?
Are you searching for ways to create a pay-as-you-go model for infrastructure?
Is granular scalability as important as ultimate scalability?
Cisco’s entry into hyperconverged infrastructure is the most advanced, complete, and compelling hyperconverged solution available today. Cisco HyperFlex systems will solve those challenges and set you up for success with easy deployment, management, and growth.
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HP CloudSystem is an integrated platform that enables enterprises and service providers to build and manage private, public, and hybrid cloud environments. It integrates system management, servers, storage, networking, and security to address challenges like speeding innovation and reducing time to revenue. Key components include Cloud Service Automation, Insight Orchestration, Server Automation, Network Automation, and SiteScope monitoring. The platform provides infrastructure, templates, and automation tools to deploy both internal and external cloud services.
The document provides important deadlines and contact information for speakers at a Microsoft conference. Key dates include June 30 to submit speaker registration forms, July 16 to submit presentation materials, and September 9 for final PowerPoint slides. The document also provides guidance on publishing slides online and using licensed content.
This document provides an overview and technical discussion of Membase. It begins with introducing Membase and how it allows both applications and databases to scale horizontally. The rest of the document discusses Membase architecture, deployment options, use cases, and a demo. It also briefly explores developing with Membase and the future direction of NodeCode, which will allow extending Membase through custom modules.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 includes improvements in several key areas for IT professionals:
- Enhanced virtualization capabilities in Hyper-V including live migration and improved performance.
- Powerful new management tools like PowerShell 2.0 and the Active Directory Administration Center.
- Increased scalability and reliability with support for up to 256 logical processors and storage improvements.
- Integration with Windows 7 providing richer user experiences and access from anywhere.
- Additional reliability, security and manageability features throughout the operating system.
The document discusses IBM's BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud offering which provides a turnkey virtualization platform. It includes pre-loaded IBM BladeCenter servers, networking, storage, and management software. The solution allows customers to rapidly deploy a virtualized environment with improved efficiency and scalability. It also serves as a foundation for customers to evolve their infrastructure to cloud computing models over time.
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This document discusses private clouds and Cisco's private cloud solutions. It begins with an overview of private clouds and why organizations adopt them. It then outlines Cisco's approach to helping customers make the journey to private clouds through consolidation, virtualization, and automation. The rest of the document focuses on Cisco's private cloud portfolio, including its unified computing, unified fabric, and management solutions. It provides an example customer case study and discusses how Cisco helps deliver elasticity and a hybrid cloud model.
The document discusses IBM's acquisition of Blade Network Technologies and how it will help IBM provide improved networking solutions as part of their systems portfolio. It then provides an overview of IBM's eX5 rack mountable server and blade server systems, highlighting their performance, scalability, and suitability for different workloads. Specific blade and rack server models are described and positioning is discussed.
This document provides an overview of new features in Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V including live migration improvements, cluster shared volumes, hot addition of storage, processor compatibility mode, improved virtual machine performance through SLAT and VMQ, increased scalability up to 64 logical processors, and core parking to enhance power efficiency. It also discusses Microsoft tools like MAP for planning virtualization deployments and demonstrates features like live migration and storage management.
This document summarizes enhancements in Windows Server 2008 R2, including improved support for multi-core processors, removal of coarse-grained locks to improve scaling, more efficient memory management, and new features like trigger-start services, native VHD support, and the file classification infrastructure for extensible file management policies. It also discusses the server core architecture and web application platform enhancements like PowerShell 2.0 and the Windows Web Services API for building extensible web services.
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Optimize Your It Environment With An Hp Blade System Solution
1. Optimize your IT environment with an HP BladeSystem solution Al Jimenez HP Solutions Engineering, Solution Alliances
2. Session summary Optimize your IT environment with an HP BladeSystem solution Overview of HP BladeSystem and benefits Review of BladeSystem components and options Adoption scenarios with a focus on IT Consolidation Discuss Windows infrastructure services & applications Show a consolidation example on HP BladeSystem Review the performance profiles & consolidation possibilities of some apps Show & discuss architectures for medium & enterprise business blades Review HP BladeSystem Management Suite, HP SIM, MOM & SMS Introduce the HP Automated Server Provisioning Toolkit HP case studies and call to action
3. Who are we? Solutions Al Jimenez, Solutions Engineering Manager - [email_address] Kevin Kenefic, Solutions Engineer - [email_address] Chris Stewart, Solutions Engineer - [email_address] Eddie Martinez, Solutions Engineer - [email_address] Solutions Alliances Engineering in TSG Internal Sharepoint site: http://na.know.hp.com/teams/ess_ms_solutions See the contact list for Microsoft technology responsibilities.
4. HP solutions engineering For more info: www.hp.com/go/activeanswers Solutions Al Jimenez - [email_address] Internal Sharepoint site: http://na.know.hp.com/teams/ess_ms_solutions Solution Architects Solutions & application Deployment, development & testing Performance characterization Reference configurations Customer interface Field/Partner/Customer support RFP responses Public presentations / demos Benchmarking Tools Sizers for Exchange, SQL, BizTalk, IIS, SharePoint, etc. Storage planning calculators, consolidation planners Solution Alliances
5. Who should consider Blades? A blade server infrastructure is ideal for businesses that are: Wrestling with space restrictions Faced with information technology (IT) resource limitations Dealing with budgetary constraints Preparing for growth Planning an IT consolidation Why Blades Now? An evolutionary path to simplification of IT Foundational simplification of IT infrastructure This is what customers want, this is customer driven
6. What is a Blade System/Server anyway? Components of a blade system Server blades Enclosures Power & cooling Storage Interconnect kits Management software A blade system: A system of servers sharing interconnects for power, network, and storage resources Provides an infrastructure for physical consolidation and modular IT architectures Provides for unified management and application of IT business resources A blade server: A compact, high-density server that has its own CPU(s) and memory Shares cables, switches, power, and storage with other blade servers in an enclosure
7. HP BladeSystem benefits After Before Hewlett-Packard (HP) BladeSystem solutions can help mid-sized businesses operate efficiently, grow flexibly, and control costs Greatly simplifies multi-server environments Is easier to manage than rack-based systems Integrates computing, storage, power, and network resources Is more versatile and scalable than rack-based systems Integrates easily with existing infrastructure
8. HP BladeSystem benefits After Before Benefits for lab deployments: No more keyboard, mouse, and monitor required for every server No more Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switches, no more KVM cables No more network cabling nightmares No more power and power cabling nightmares No more server rack mounting problems No more server identification problems No more manual CD installs
9. HP BladeSystem benefits Only HP BladeSystem and HP ProLiant servers provides ‘remote desktop’ capabilities without the operating system installed using HP iLO technology This along with HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) Microsoft® Windows® remote desktop and Microsoft® Operations Manager (MOM) requires: One and only one management console … from bare metal components to a fully functional server infrastructure
10. HP BladeSystem server family HP ProLiant BL20p BladeSystem Enclosure HP BladeSystem Empty Enclosure w/switches 2 Patch Panels 32 RJ-45 uplinks No switching capability in enclosure 2 GbE2 switches 24 port gigabit switch pair Redundancy High speed backplane Can be deployed & configured via ProLiant Essentials tools 2 Cisco Switch (CGESM) 24 Ports / Gigabit Paired switches TRUE Cisco switch Manageable with Cisco or HP Tools Available Network Options
11. HP BladeSystem server family BL40P 4 – Large cache Intel XEON Processors Expansion optimized Hot plug SCSI Large network capacity BL45P Up to 8 AMD Opteron cores per server 4 gigabit nics Hot plug SCSI High memory capacity BL30p / BL35p 16 servers in 6U space Up to 64 processing cores Dual gigabit nics Boot from SAN or local disk BL20P / BL25P 8 servers in 6U Hot plug SCSI or boot from SAN 4 gigabit NICs Up to 4 processing cores per system BL25p BL20p BL35p ½ height blade BL45p BL40p
13. Common Blade adoption scenarios IT consolidation Multi-tier enterprise applications Rapidly deploy line of business (LOB) and support applications Scaleable and highly available Consolidate Windows Infrastructure Services Implementing: HP BladeSystem: “the Best Managed Platform” Faster time-to-implement Improve IT Management / Operations for Growth LOB application deployment Solutions Using
14. Windows infrastructure services Database and storage services Microsoft ® Windows ® Storage Server Microsoft SQL Server Mail Services (Microsoft Exchange) File and Print Services Microsoft Windows Network Load Balancing Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Microsoft ® Internet Information Services, which includes: Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) File transfer protocol (FTP) Terminal Services Microsoft ® .NET and COM+ resources Firewall and network security Microsoft ® Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) Rights Management Services (depending on requirements) Domain Name Services (DNS) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Active Directory Services Server Management functions
15. Blade comparisons … Blades for Domain, DHCP, Directory and Management Services Domain Name Services (DNS) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Active Directory Services HP SIM, MOM, SMS, ADS, and/or HP RDP Blades for security and firewall Microsoft Internet Security and acceleration Server (ISA) Virtual private network (VPN), Firewall and web cache Rights Management Services Other security tools and services Blades for File/Print and Database Servers Microsoft ® Windows Server™ 2003 and/or Microsoft Storage Server File / Print Services Microsoft SQL Server or SQL Express / Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine Blades for Application Servers Microsoft Internet Information Services Windows SharePoint Services Windows Network Load Balancing BizTalk, Web Services, Terminal Services Microsoft Exchange and LOB Servers on HP BladeSystem
16. HP BladeSystem Web Farm configuration Representative diagram Edge of the Network Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server Application-tier servers Microsoft Network Load Balancing Microsoft Internet Information Services Backend Database servers Microsoft SQL Server Backend database storage ProLiant Essentials integrated blade management Management console Management network segments Clients ISA firewall Web Server Web Server Web Server Web Server BL switch db server db server Fibre switch StorageWorks EVA Modular SAN Array 1000
17. A consolidation example HP BladeSystem Web Server configuration A representative configuration HP ProLiant BL20p BladeSystem All server blades sharing the same consolidated storage pool Microsoft Web Servers, Adoption Scenario Network switch or patch panel DNS/ DHCP / AD & Management server Firewall Server Web server #1 Web server #2 Web server #3 Web server #4 db server #1 db server #2 Network switch or patch panel
19. Microsoft Active Directory deployment A reference deployment of Active Directory using HP BladeSystem servers Using MS Exchange 2003 Server Group Policy Modeling w/Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) Number of objects supported by HP BladeSystem server blade: # of servers On HP BladeSystem HP BladeSystem AD objects # of AD objects Numbers of objects & users supported: DC = Domain Controller GC = Global Catalog 1024 MB 1024 MB DC=1.5 GB per DC GC=1.5 GB per GC 11 8 66,000 30,000 1024 MB 1024 MB DC=1018 MB per DC GC=1018 MB per GC 5 3 44,000 20,000 512 MB 512 MB DC= 518 MB per DC GC=518 MB per GC 1 1 22,000 10,000 Memory per server DB size # GC # DC Objects Users
20. Firewall and network security On HP BladeSystem Policy Based Network Security Policy based network security w/risk assessment Implement client/server virus detection polices Provide centralized client support for virus detection Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server Firewall - a stateful packet & application-layer inspection firewall; Supports multiple application usage scenarios VPN - Enabling secure access for remote users and partners Web cache - ISA sends specific requests to upstream caching servers if the downstream cache is full BladeSystem ISA Integration/Deployment Sized for HP BladeSystem for increased availability and reliability Availability of four (4) Network Interface Cards (NICs) Support NIC teaming And/or a virtual local area network (VLAN) configuration Firewall Gateways Router No Security Server(s) Encryption Internet BL25p Dual Core BL25p Single Core BL20p Single Core Concurrent Users 120 250 500 1000 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 ISA Firewall Engine Gb per sec
21. Microsoft Internet Services On HP BladeSystem Microsoft Internet Information Services Provides basic Web server functionality See HP ActiveAnswers for Microsoft Internet Information Services: http://h71019.www7.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/cache/70657-0-0-0-121.html Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services Provides basic collaboration Web sites and services See: http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/technologies/sharepoint/default.mspx Microsoft Windows Network Load Balancing Provides network load balancing for Internet services See Network Load Balancing FAQ for Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 and Windows Server™ 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/clustering/nlbfaq.mspx HP DISA Distributed Internet Server Architecture (DISA) A highly-scalable, highly-available, Internet-enabled application environment See: http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/3799-0-0-225-121.html
22. Microsoft Windows Terminal Services * Virtual Memory Consumed See the Windows Terminal Services sizers at: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanswers/sizers On HP BladeSystem Office 2003 scalability results & general findings HP uses Office 2003 to define our application metrics for Windows Terminal Services Workload consists: Heavy, medium, and light user Applications include: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, InfoPath, & Outlook AMD Dual-Core servers best performing ~+40% over AMD single-Core servers
23. Medium business IT infrastructure On HP BladeSystem & NAS Internet BL20p G3 Firewall / VPN Server MS ISA Server BL20p G3 Messaging Server MS Exchange BL25p Collaboration Server Windows SharePoint Services BL20p G3 Application Server MS Axapta DL380 G4 Storage Server File / Print Server NAS + HP iSCSI Feature Pack BL35p Presentation Servers Citrix MetaFrame XP BL45p Database Server MS SQL Server iSCSI VLAN HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point HP StorageWorks SSL 1016 Tape Autoloader HP StorageWorks MSA30 SCSI SCSI HP ProCurve Switch 2848 BL20p G3 Infrastructure Server Active Directory, DNS, DHCP HP Systems Insight Manager HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Application
24. Medium business IT infrastructure Internet BL20p G3 Firewall / VPN Server MS ISA Server BL20p G3 Messaging Server MS Exchange BL25p Collaboration Server Windows SharePoint Services BL20p G3 Application Server MS Axapta DL380 G4 Storage Server File / Print Server NAS + HP iSCSI Feature Pack BL35p Presentation Servers Citrix MetaFrame XP BL45p Database Server MS SQL Server iSCSI VLAN HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point HP StorageWorks SSL 1016 Tape Autoloader HP StorageWorks MSA30 SCSI SCSI HP ProCurve Switch 2848 BL20p G3 Infrastructure Server Active Directory, DNS, DHCP HP Systems Insight Manager HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Database On HP BladeSystem & NAS
25. Medium business IT infrastructure Internet BL20p G3 Firewall / VPN Server MS ISA Server BL20p G3 Messaging Server MS Exchange BL25p Collaboration Server Windows SharePoint Services BL20p G3 Application Server MS Axapta DL380 G4 Storage Server File / Print Server NAS + HP iSCSI Feature Pack BL35p Presentation Servers Citrix MetaFrame XP BL45p Database Server MS SQL Server iSCSI VLAN HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point HP StorageWorks SSL 1016 Tape Autoloader HP StorageWorks MSA30 SCSI SCSI HP ProCurve Switch 2848 BL20p G3 Infrastructure Server Active Directory, DNS, DHCP HP Systems Insight Manager HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Storage On HP BladeSystem & NAS
26. HP BladeSystem Enterprise Architecture Representative diagram Firewall servers, cache servers, load balancer provide a secure and highly available network interface. ProLiant Blade servers provide a highly scalable middle-tier for Intranet/Internet, mail and other line of business servers & application servers Clustered database using multiple ProLiant Blade servers Expandable database storage based on HP StorageWorks EVA & / or SANs Clients Edge of the Network Presentation layer Application Middle-tier servers Backend Database servers Backend storage systems Firewall servers Load balancing servers Other infrastructure servers Intranet/Internet servers Exchange Mail servers Other LOB servers BL switch SQL servers Other database servers Fibre switch StorageWorks EVA Modular SAN Array 1000 StorageWorks EVA Modular SAN Array 1000 ProLiant Essentials integrated blade management Management server(s) Management console Management network segments
27. Boston Marathon 2004 Website Architecture Internet PDC / BDC & servers VPN server HP ProCurve Gb Switch Modular SAN Array 1000 Firewall/Cache servers HP ProCurve Gb Switch 10 Cold Fusion Web Application Servers HP ProCurve Gb Switch Clustered Database Servers ProLiant DL580 Servers Windows Clusters w/ SQL Server Windows 2003 & IIS Storage Works Storage Area Networks Cold Fusion Web Servers Firewall - Microsoft ISA Microsoft Windows Load Balanced Application & System Management HP Insight Manager, agents are installed on all systems
28. Proposed Boston Marathon 2006 Website Architecture PDC / BDC & servers VPN server BL switch Modular SAN Array 1000 Firewall/Cache servers Clustered Database Servers HP BladeSystem Management Suite & HP Insight Manager, agents are installed on all systems Integrity rx4640 Servers Windows Clusters w/ 64 bit SQL Server Windows 2003 & IIS Web Servers Storage Works Storage Area Networks Firewall - Microsoft ISA Application & System Management BL switch BL Switch BL35p ProLiant Blade Servers Integrity rx4640 Servers ProCurve Datacenter Fibre Switch Internet
30. Software is what makes blade servers into a BladeSystem sys tem /’sys tem/ n . A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole HP BladeSystem Management Suite Integrated into HP Systems Insight Manager Aggregate status and information portal Automatic discovery and identification Action and notification on events Comprehensive asset reporting Distributed task functions Available as 8-pack licenses kits purchased with an enclosure or as software-only BladeSystem Integrated Management Visualization and Navigation with power and thermal data Automatic physical correlation Logical, user-defined groups Vulnerability and Patch Management Scanning for patches and vulnerabilities Automatic acquisition of patches Deployment and enforcement Performance Management Pack Analyzes and reports on configuration Detects problems and recommends actions Individual profiles for each server model Rapid Deployment Pack Bare metal deployment Scripted and image installs Blade infrastructure and scheduled events SAN Storage Management Blade / HBA / switch / LUN / array correlation Storage device health and capacity monitoring Performance management for MSA storage
31. HP Systems Insight Manager and Microsoft Operations Manager HP Systems Insight Manager HP OpenView Management Packs for extending MOM 2005 with detailed instrumentation & notification of HP ProLiant and Integrity Servers allow for a common interface for managing HP products and Customer applications Microsoft Connectors for HP OpenView MOM Connector for OV Operations for Windows MOM Connector for OV Network Node Manager Both Connectors for OV are available from Microsoft
32. HP Systems Insight Manager and Microsoft SMS HP Insight Integration for Microsoft ® SMS 2003 (currently in Beta) Integrates Hardware Asset Collection and software distribution for HP Servers HP Server inventory Insight Inventory Collector automatically extends SMS databases with HP specific data User configurable for automatic or manual collections Pre-defined Program Distribution Files For deploying ProLiant Support Packs, Insight Management Agents and the Insight Inventory Collector Comprehensive user documentation Includes procedures and scripts to help migrate Compaq and HP data from Microsoft SMS 2.0 to SMS 2003
33. HP .NET Toolkit for Automated Server Provisioning .NET Web Services ProLiant RDP Web Services ProLiant Essentials RDP HOW-TO documents Utilization Monitor Web Application ‘ How To’ documents & source code in a toolkit Demonstrates automated provisioning of servers without human intervention Included source code example for deployment of a Web farm deployment Enables customers to setup a proof of concept to build on See: www.hp.com/solutions/microsoft/toolkit
34. HP .NET Toolkit for Automated Server Provisioning Start Monitor Performance Issue ? No Yes Alert Query Inventory for free resource Power up the target system Install pre-configured image Update the environment Return to Start HP RDP HP RDP Including Virtual Machine Provisioning. Power cycle Provision Image Asset Inventory HP SIM Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Web Site Streaming Media Pre-configured images on SAN See: www.hp.com/solutions/microsoft/toolkit
36. Weston, Benshoof, Rochefort, Rubalcava and MacCuish LLP Major law firm makes the case for standardization on HP and Microsoft Standardizing on HP hardware boosts system speed while reducing downtime and failures Remote server management eliminates unscheduled network outages, reducing billable hours lost Wireless notebook PCs increase attorney mobility and productivity Aesthetic appeal of hardware helps firm create the type of image it desires to present to clients HP ProLiant Servers, managed by HP Systems Insight Manager Microsoft Windows Server HP Compaq Business Desktop PCs HP Compaq Business Notebook PCs Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Microsoft ® Office XP HP TFT Flat-Panel Business Monitors HP LaserJet Printers HP ScanJet Scanners Law Office Accelerator contact management system Create a stable, dependable IT infrastructure that minimizes downtime while being able to manage hundreds of thousands of documents Support increasingly complex software required by more than 60 attorneys in a wide range of practice areas Increase attorneys’ out-of-office productivity Increase system performance Result Solution Challenge
37. Quote Slide “ When the network would go down, it was like walking into a hurricane at a cost of $20,000 per hour in lost billable time. Using HP Systems Insight Manager to remotely monitor our network, HP partner Afinety Inc. corrects any issues before our day starts.” Charles Ostrowski, Director, Information Technology, Weston Benshoof
38. HP ActiveAnswers Site www.hp.com/go/activeanswers For more info on sizers see: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanwsers/sizers A source for technical guidance that includes: Reference configurations Performance characterization & test results White Papers w/best practices methodology Tools System Configurators Capacity Planners Sizers: Sizers for Exchange, SQL, BizTalk, IIS, SharePoint, etc. Storage Planning Calculators, Consolidation Planners
39. HP ActiveAnswers Site www.hp.com/go/activeanswers For more info on sizers see: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanwsers/sizers Reference configurations
40. HP ActiveAnswers Site www.hp.com/go/activeanswers For more info on sizers see: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanwsers/sizers Performance characterization & test results
41. HP ActiveAnswers Site www.hp.com/go/activeanswers For more info on sizers see: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanwsers/sizers White Papers w/best practices methodology
42. HP System Configurator Web based application used to build, configure and customize your own server configurations Menu based entry and selection of HP servers and components Create the configuration and Bill Of Material Output the results to a web page & to a Microsoft Word file, Microsoft Excel file, a printer or to an email Output is validated and contains US prices
43. HP System Configurator Build process for the configuration is menu driven Additional components can be added iteratively Built configuration can be exported to multiple formats: Quote Tool: Export to an Excel spreadsheet and apply discounts or add external items Proposal Builder: Export the Configuration Summary to a Microsoft Word document for proposals and executive reports Power Calculators: Review the server loading to approximate the electrical and heat load per server for facilities planning Printer Friendly Configuration Summary: Export the Configuration Summary to a printer friendly format with page breaks
44. Example HP BladeSystem Configuration for the Microsoft Windows Server System *representative configuration BL25p Collaboration Server Windows SharePoint Services BL25p Management Server HP SIM, MOM 2005, etc HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point HP ProCurve Switch 2848 BL25p Messaging Server MS Exchange Includes HP BladeSystem Management Suite with eight (8) licenses for: Rapid Deployment Pack, Performance Management Pack, and Vulnerability & Patch Management Pack, SAN Storage Management Pack Output BOM from HP System Configurator For Midsize Business Offer
46. BladeSystem anatomy – network Patch Panels 32 RJ-45 uplinks No switching capability in enclosure
47. BladeSystem anatomy – network GbE2 24 port gigabit switch pair Redundancy High speed backplane Can be deployed and configured via ProLiant Essentials tools
48. BladeSystem anatomy – network Cisco Switch (CGESM) Gigabit Paired switches TRUE Cisco switch Manageable with Cisco or HP Tools 24 Ports
49. BladeSystem Anatomy – Servers BL30p / BL35p 16 servers in 6U space Up to 64 processing cores Dual gigabit nics Boot from SAN or local disk BL35p ½ height blade server BL30p ½ height blade server
50. BladeSystem anatomy – servers BL25p blade sever BL20p blade server BL20P / BL25P 8 servers in 6U Hot plug SCSI or boot from SAN 4 gigabit NICs Up to 4 processing cores per system
51. BladeSystem anatomy – servers BL40p blade server BL40P 4 – Large cache Intel XEON Processors Expansion optimized Hot plug SCSI Large network capacity
52. BladeSystem anatomy – servers BL45p blade server BL45P Up to 8 AMD Opteron cores per server 4 gigabit nics Hot plug SCSI High memory capacity
57. BladeSystem anatomy – power 3U Power Options Single phase, 3 phase or facilities DC power Redundancy for multiple cabinets Power distributed with various options to suit need
58. BladeSystem anatomy – power 1U power Power for single enclosure 2, 4 or 6 power bars Provides redundancy and small footprint Ideal for remote locations or SMB markets
59. Scalability, when do you scale up, when do you scale out? Scale Up Data Resource Servers Scale Out Web & Application Servers Scalability - Total Throughput Availability - Fault Tolerance One Server Array of Servers 2 Proc 1 Proc 4 Proc 4 Proc 1 Proc 2 Proc Scalable & Highly Available Scale out Scale up
60. Example ecommerce site Access Clients ProLiant Servers Windows Clusters w/ SQL Server Windows 2000 & IIS ProLiant Storage Works, Storage Area Networks and Storage Management Software Commerce Server and Application Center Internet ProLiant BL20p Marketing, Admin Server, UPM & Data Warehouse Transactions Catalog & Search ProLiant DL580 Switch Switch MOM Management Console & Integration & Deployment Sever Wireless iPAQ Access Monitor Management Console Firewall Microsoft ISA Management LAN Segment VPN ProLiant BL20p ProLiant BL20p ProLiant BL20p Dialup ProLiant BL20p ISA Firewall ProLiant BL20p ProLiant BL20p ProLiant BL20p Switch Microsoft Windows Load Balanced BizTalk Server for TPE & backend biz integration ProLiant DL580 ProLiant DL580 Modular SAN Array 1000 Modular SAN Array 1000 Active-Active Cluster
61. Medium Business IT Infrastructure on HP BladeSystem & NAS Internet BL20p G3 Firewall / VPN Server MS ISA Server BL20p G3 Messaging Server MS Exchange BL25p Collaboration Server Windows SharePoint Services BL20p G3 Application Server MS Axapta DL380 G4 Storage Server File / Print Server NAS + HP iSCSI Feature Pack BL35p Presentation Servers Citrix MetaFrame XP BL45p Database Server MS SQL Server iSCSI VLAN HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point HP StorageWorks SSL 1016 Tape Autoloader HP StorageWorks MSA30 SCSI SCSI HP ProCurve Switch 2848 BL20p G3 Infrastructure Server Active Directory, DNS, DHCP HP Systems Insight Manager HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Infrastructure Application Storage Database
Editor's Notes
#2: This deck is for use at: Momentum Web cast: Optimize Your IT Environment with an HP BladeSystem Solution Come learn how Windows-based blade servers can help your business manage its information technology (IT) infrastructure. Blade servers provide benefits to deployment of modular architectures and the management of your information technology (IT) infrastructure. Learn not only what blade servers and their benefits are, but also see adoption scenarios that help you determine whether blade servers are right for your business. HP engineers will provide a blade server overview, discuss manageability of blade servers using MOM and HP System Insight Manager, and provide example architectures of Microsoft applications on blade servers. Al Jimenez has been with HP for 16 years where he is a senior engineering manager in the Microsoft Solutions engineering organization. His team is responsible for Microsoft Internet Business solutions for HP. Al has designed and developed hardware and software, authored technical papers and presentations on Microsoft software and technology, and has presented at many Microsoft and HP customer events. He lives and works in Houston, Texas. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage Item ID: {{30BFFBDC-FC9D-47D3-8BDE-147671B24069}}