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Modernizing IT for real with HPE and VMware
There’s only one problem with the term “modernizing IT.” It seems to indicate that it’s a linear process that eventually comes to a conclusion. While that may have been the case a few years ago, today’s realities dictate that modernization must be a permanent, on-going, almost day-by-day initiative. Technology, the marketplace, business imperatives and more are moving much too fast for it to be anything else.
Is on-going on-target?
The questions is: can enterprises really afford the cost and potential disruption of constant modernization? The answer is: “Of course not.” But there is an answer … and it’s called Disaggregated Hyperconverged Infrastructure or dHCI.
dHCI offers the simplicity, flexibility, and agility that make modernizing your VMware environment on-the-go possible. Learn more by visiting the HPE area at VMworld 2020 from September 29 – October 1 – less than a week away. We encourage you to register for the event today
Compute and storage on a roll
Because we work so closely with VMware on the joint solutions we offer, we are able to create dHCI solutions that deliver top performance today and are flexible and scalable enough to adapt quickly to changes that might occur, no matter how fast. Here are a few examples.
Drastically simplifying vSAN Ready Node implementation - HPE offers the certified, pre-configured, and easy-to order HPE vSAN Ready Node for the on the HPE ProLiant DL300-series servers to provide the fastest path to optimized workloads. The configurations are optimized to provide ideal performance on these four workloads:
- Virtualization
- Data management and processing
- Accelerated infrastructure
- Data warehousing
Focusing on business vs. IT management
Since its launch, HPE Nimble Storage dHCI has become known for its ability to deliver the simplicity that VM admins need when it comes to managing their unpredictable workloads. It has also proven its ability to let them focus less on managing their infrastructure and more on accelerating their business.
Recently, HPE announced some new and exciting features for HPE Nimble Storage dHCI that facilitate and simplify modernization, including:
- Consume virtual machines as-a-service - You get a cloud experience that allows you to pay as you consume with infrastructure managed for you, lowering your total cost of ownership (TCO). As-a-service also means accelerating your time to value and simplifying your IT management.
- Expanded server options for more flexibility - The HPE ProLiant AMD DL325, DL385, DL560 and DL580 servers are now all be supported for HPE Nimble Storage dHCI. HPE has also increased the supported node count from 20 to 32 servers, so VM admins will be able to use HPE Nimble Storage dHCI to support larger workloads.
- One-click upgrades - HPE customers now get simplified lifecycle management with one-click, unified software upgrades for server firmware, hypervisor, and storage software, saving IT productivity time and de-risking upgrades.
Server solutions that are on fire
This is definitely hot news. Thanks to its use of the latest AMD EPYC high-core count processors, the HPE SimpliVity 325 doubles the number of virtual desktops while cutting costs in half. It’s an ideal choice for distributed enterprises looking for an intelligent edge solution and/or virtual desktop work streams. It is also easily scalable with an eye towards future changes.
Stay on the move
When it comes to the process of IT modernization, stopping is losing. HPE and VMware are proud to be able to offer you solutions go beyond making on-going modernization possible. We make it easy.
Pillars of on-going success
The HPE – VMware alliance is based on four pillars that align our proven expertise and experience with our customers’ demonstrated needs. Learn more about the first two in these blogs:
- Pillar 1 - Reimagining work made quick and easy: Imagine that!
- Pillar 2 - Empower your data across clouds: Help your data feel at home wherever you need and want it to be
And look for a blog on Pillar 4 – “Cloud Services for VMware Environments,” coming soon. Of course, an ideal place to get more information on each Pillar is at the HPE area at VMworld 2020.
Check out the following HPE blogs for additional details about our presence at the event:
Information on VMworld 2020 is available on the event site. You can learn more about the HPE – VMware alliance on our alliance pages
Steven Fleischman
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Steven Fleischman is the Senior Strategic Alliances Marketing Leader for Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and believes in a customer first approach. He has effectively managed, nurtured and built relationships with HPE’s largest and most strategic alliance partners. Using his in-depth partner experience, he has developed the alliance narrative encompassing thought-leadership, joint go-to-market strategies, sales and marketing initiatives across industries and channels. With over 20 years in the industry, Steven uses his creative thinking and problem solving skills to successfully manage and grow these partnerships. You can find him @Fleischmantweet
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