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Just Announced: Expanded Configuration Options Available for HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack
Microsoft Azure stack has been making waves in the industry since being released in 2017, bringing customers a truly consistent hybrid cloud solution. Since the release, HPE and Microsoft have not stopped innovating and improving on the solution to meet customer needs.
HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack is an integrated hybrid cloud solution that incorporates compute, storage, and networking, enabling users to run Microsoft Azure cloud services on premises. This solution increases agility, enhances innovation, and controls costs with a seamless mixture of private and public cloud. Ideal for enterprise workloads, HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack provides a comprehensive and simplified development, management, and security experience.
Announced October 7th 2019, the HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack All Flash configuration can now scale up to 16 nodes, delivering low latency, high capacity, and high performance for customers running enterprise grade applications. HPE also announced support for the new Intel processor, Cascade Lake, allowing customers more configuration options for their Microsoft Azure Stack solution. With the new processors, customers are able to choose from different processing speeds, allowing for the optimal configuration to reduce latency and increase response times of their applications.
In addition, the latest release includes a new patch and update process to streamline operations, utilizing automated scripts and reducing the amount of time to perform HPE hardware updates. With this new process, Microsoft Azure Stack operators can perform updates to all nodes simultaneously from the admin portal.
HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack will be featured at the Microsoft Ignite Conference from November 4th-8th 2019. Come meet HPEโs subject matter experts to learn more about the latest features HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack delivers! To learn more now, visit the HPE website.
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