Hewlett Packard Company (NYSE: HEP) announced its open server, cloud optimized storage, HPE Cloudline CL50. HPE now offers a comprehensive portfolio of open infrastructure with computing, network, and also offers storage servers. Today's announcement also includes improvements to the HPE Altoline network switches for service providers.
With the explosive growth of data, service providers should increase storage capacity while maintaining the smaller data center footprint possible. The HPE Cloudline CL50 is a high density, multi-node storage server designed for seeking service providers for "high-density storage with a $ aggressive / GB" to run the cloud storage and data analysis applications.
Built on the open design principles to enhance the adaptability and facilitate the integration of IT, the HPE Cloudline CL50 would fit easily in a multi-vendor management environment. HPE Cloudline CL50 naked iron minimalist design features and supports one or two compute nodes for different performance levels. The server supports up to 80 large form factor hard disk drives to provide up to 640 TB of storage in a single 4U chassis.
"Service providers are looking for business agility and faster data center integration that comes with the deployment of open infrastructures, while others appreciate the integrated management and proven deployment capabilities that come with industry standard rates, "said Reaz Rasul, vice president and general manager, global business HyperScale, HPE . "HPE is the only provider that offers a choice of standard or open infrastructure solutions to accelerate business growth and provide service providers with the flexibility to expand quickly and cost effectively."
HPE has expanded its partnership with Scality in January 2016 to accelerate the adoption of the object defined by software and file storage. Scality RING supports standard x86 servers in the industry HPE, and now includes support for certified HPE Cloudline CL50. This partnership is designed to provide service providers' flexibility, resilience and performance "needed to bring down the cost of storage to the petascale.
HPE 'Open' Networking portfolio
HPE expands its portfolio of HPE Altoline switches with the introduction of four new models to its 0 family, including one that features 25/100 Gbps. switches strengthen the ability of customers to adapt their network infrastructure to meet their specific demands and requirements of the workload, and allow service providers and networks across the Web to quickly evolve their networks at low cost with a product of choice, avoiding vendor lock-in.
the family of HPE Altoline switches provides service providers of their choice of open source network operating systems, including Cumulus Pica8, and later this year, OpenSwitch.
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