HP has introduced the latest line of HP ProLiant servers. Built on HP Converged Infrastructure, the new HP ProLiant SL6500 Scalable System offers and provides a common modular architecture and is meant for for service providers in high-performance computing and web and hosting services.
HP also introduced the assembly line for rapid deployment of the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter (POD).
“To be competitive in today’s market, service providers need to standardize on a single, high-performance platform that can meet diverse application needs,” said Rajesh Dhar, Director, Industry Standard Servers, HP India. “HP Converged Infrastructure gives service providers an increased level of simplicity and efficiency that allows them to maximise the profits from their technology operations while delivering the flexibility they need to continually capitalize on the next business opportunity.”
The HP ProLiant SL6500 scalable system features a common modular architecture that can scale from 1 to thousands of nodes while increasing scalability and performance. Accommodating as many as eight servers, or up to four servers with 12 graphic processing units (GPU) in a single four-rack unit enclosure, the system increases energy efficiency, flexibility and serviceability. The solution includes the HP ProLiant s6500 chassis, the HP ProLiant SL390s G7 server and the HP ProLiant SL170s G6 server.
HP POD-Works is a dedicated factory that contains an assembly line for accelerating the delivery of modular HP PODs. HP PODs are self-contained IT environments that can be customized to the specific needs of service providers and other hyper-scale environments. With HP POD-Works, PODs can be assembled, tested and shipped in as little as six weeks, compared with one year or longer, to build a traditional brick-and-mortar data center.
Available in 20- or 40-foot modules, the HP POD enables service providers and other clients with limited space to quickly expand their datacentre capacity.


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