Hewlett-Packard Company : HP Readies Client Networks for Virtualization, Multimedia and Mobile Devices
10/05/2011 | 07:50am
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced new networking products and services based
on the HP
FlexNetwork architecture that deliver the increased flexibility
clients need to keep pace with the demands of globalization and IT
consumerization.
Legacy network infrastructures typically lack the flexibility required
to support virtualized infrastructures, the bandwidth for intensive
multimedia applications and the scalability required for the growing
number of connected mobile devices.
Introduced at Interop
New York, the new HP
Networking solutions for virtualization, multimedia applications and
enterprise mobility simplify migration to newer Internet Protocols, the
10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) networking standard and virtualized branch
services.
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HP
FlexFabric solutions for the data center include the new 10 GbE HP
5900 top-of-rack switch and the updated HP
12500 switch series, which enables clients to improve the
performance of server-to-server traffic by up to 80 percent,(1)
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HP
FlexCampus offerings include the new HP 3800 stackable switches,
which provide up to 450 percent higher performance,(2) and
a new reference architecture for campus environments that unifies
wired and wireless networks to support mobility and high-bandwidth
multimedia applications;
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An expanded HP
FlexBranch portfolio of new virtualized service modules with
technology from HP partners VMware and Citrix helps to speed the
service delivery of applications to branch offices, while saving 21
percent in cost; (3)
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HP
FlexManagement with integrated mobile network access control (NAC)
in HP Intelligent Management Center 5.1 streamlines enterprise access
to mobile devices and protects IT infrastructure from mobile threats;
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New specialized services facilitate the migration to IPv6 while
simplifying the customer transition, ensuring business continuity and
minimizing business risk;
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New low-rate financing program allows U.S. channel partners to
affordably acquire HP Networking demonstration equipment with minimal
up-front capital investment.
"Enterprises need a simpler networking infrastructure that's scalable
and flexible to keep pace with the dynamic needs of business
applications," said Bethany Mayer, senior vice president and general
manager, Networking, HP. "HP is the only company with a unified approach
to networking across the data center, campus and branch that enables
clients to embrace the adoption of video, cloud and rich multimedia
applications."
Dynamic application delivery through data center networks
HP
FlexFabric solutions deliver a simplified data center network fabric
that eliminates unnecessary layers of equipment, reduces bottlenecks,
and leads to increased performance and greater simplicity in
implementing and managing applications on the network. HP has expanded
the HP FlexFabric portfolio with solutions that offer clients:
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Up to 300 percent greater network scalability with the new HP
5900 top-of-rack series of 10-GbE switches. The switch reduces the
number of logical devices in the server access layer by 50 percent,
lowering total cost of ownership by 50 percent. The switch is powered
by the HP
Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF), an HP innovation that
allows four HP 5900 switches to be virtualized and operate as a single
switch.(1)
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Improved network resiliency and performance of the HP
12500 switch series through the addition of the updated HP IRF
technology. The switch provides full IPv6 support, double the
throughput and reduced network recovery time by more than 500 times.(1)
Managing multimedia and mobility demands in the campus
New HP
FlexCampus solutions that deliver increased network performance,
ease deployment and simplify management of campus environments offer:
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Up to 76 percent lower latency and 122 percent higher 10 GbE port
density with HP
3800 stackable switches. With support for Energy Efficient
Ethernet, the HP 3800 reduces power usage by 14 percent versus
competing products.(2)
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Improved performance and resiliency while reducing costs by up to 35
percent(3) with the HP
FlexCampus Reference Architecture, which provides best-practice
design for implementing campus networks optimized for video and
unified communications.
Orchestrating and securing smart mobile device access
HP now offers unified management of both virtual and physical
environments across heterogeneous networks with HP
FlexManagement, the updated HP Intelligent
Management Center (IMC) 5.1 that now supports 5,786 devices from
more than 150 manufacturers and helps protect IT infrastructures from
possible threats from mobile devices and mobile-centric applications.
Delivering virtualized network services to the branch
To ease the deployment of network-based services, HP also unveiled
virtualized services modules for the HP 5400zl
and 8200zl
switches, the first in the industry to converge blade servers at the
branch into a network infrastructure capable of hosting multiple
applications and services. The HP
Advanced Services zl Module with VMware vSphere® 5 and HP
Advanced Services zl Module with Citrix XenServer® platforms deliver
57 percent lower power consumption and 43 percent reduction in space
versus competing products.(3)
Managing the economics of change
New HP
Network Consulting services assist enterprises and governments
migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to IPv6. These
services enable clients to capitalize on IPv6, maximize the
effectiveness of an organization's infrastructure and minimize the risks
of failing to connect to customers and partners.
HP
Financial Services new financing
promotion enables U.S. channel partners to lease HP Networking
products as demonstration equipment at customer sites for a monthly
payment of 1.5 percent of list price for 18 months.
Pricing and availability(4)
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HP 5900 top-of-rack switch series is expected to be available in early
2012 in the United States with a starting list price of $38,000.
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HP 12500 switch with four-chassis virtualized core will be available
this fall at no additional cost.
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HP 10500 campus core switch is available now worldwide starting at
$38,000.
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HP 3800 line of switches is available now worldwide starting at $4,969.
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HP zl service modules for VMware and Citrix environments are available
now worldwide. The HP Advanced Services zl Module with VMware vSphere
5 (including support and subscription, 8GB of RAM) starts at $5,299.
The HP Advanced Services zl Module with Citrix XenServer (including
support and subscription, 4GB of RAM) starts at $4,499.
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HP Intelligent Management Center 5.1 is expected to be available in
early 2012 with a list price of $6,995.
A core component of the HP
Converged Infrastructure, the HP FlexNetwork architecture converges
network silos by ensuring protocols are implemented consistently across
all networked devices throughout an enterprise. As a result, clients are
able to simplify and speed service delivery across the data center,
campus and branch, driving increased agility and innovation.
HP's premier client event, HP
DISCOVER, takes place Nov. 29 - Dec. 1 in Vienna, Austria. The event
showcases how organizations can get started on their Instant-On
Enterprise journeys.
More information about HP Networking solutions is available at www.hp.com/networking.
More information about HP's offerings at Interop is available at www.hp.com/go/Interop.
About HP
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personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure at the
convergence of the cloud and connectivity, creating seamless, secure,
context-aware experiences for a connected world. More information about
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(1) "Higher Speed, Lower Downtime, With HP IRF Technology," Network
Test, August 2011.
(2) "HP 3800 Switch Series - Competitive Performance Power Consumption
and TCO Evaluation Versus Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and Juniper EX4200
Series," Tolly Report, September 2011.
(3) Based on HP internal calculations.
(4) Estimated U.S. prices. Actual prices may vary.
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