HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus System
Do you need a density-optimized, scalable system to meet the changing demands of your digital transformation journey? The HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus System is a shared infrastructure chassis with flexible support for up to 4 ProLiant XL225n Gen10+ servers (AMD) or up to 4 ProLiant XL220n Gen10+ servers (Intel®) or 2 XL290n Gen10+ servers (Intel), helping you increase your rack space density. Server nodes can be serviced without impacting operation of other nodes in the same chassis for increased server up-time. It delivers the flexibility to tailor the system to the precise needs of your demanding high-performance computing (HPC) workloads with the right compute, flexible I/O, and storage options. The system can be deployed with a single server, leaving room to scale as customer's needs grow, bringing the power of supercomputing to data centers of any size. It is ideal for HPC applications in industry verticals like manufacturing, oil and gas, life sciences, and financial services.
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000 Storage
Are you looking to consolidate your enterprise data center applications and workloads from legacy storage as part of your digital transformation?
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000 Storage helps you consolidate primary storage workloads – for file and block -- onto an enterprise-class flash array without compromising performance, scalability, data services, or resiliency. This HPE 3PAR 9000 Storage is based on the proven HPE 3PAR architecture and is purpose built for all-flash consolidation, delivering the performance, simplicity and agility needed to support your hybrid IT environment. Whether your applications are virtualized, containerized, or traditional, the HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000 Storage offers you a solution that can deliver improved business results. More transactions, better availability, lower costs regardless of how you consume storage, with a cloud-like pay as you grow model or a traditional capital expense model. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, has you covered.
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 20000 Storage
Have Cloud or IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) environments forced you to settle for Tier-1 storage that compromises your data center? HPE 3PAR StoreServ 20000 Storage is an enterprise flash array with more than 3.8M IOPS, sub-millisecond latencies, a 16x density advantage over the competition1, and scalability of over 20 PB of usable capacity for massive consolidation – for block and file workloads as well as object access – with Quality of Service (QoS). The flash-optimized architecture features the HPE 3PAR Gen5 ASIC for silicon-based hardware acceleration, including inline deduplication, compression, data packing, thin technologies and other compaction technologies that can reduce acquisition and operational costs without compromising performance. Configuration options are available for all-flash models and combined flash and HDD models. HPE 3PAR StoreServ 20000 also includes at no extra charge data protection with HPE Recovery Manager Central.
HPE Performance Cluster Manager
The HPE Performance Cluster Manager software is a fully integrated system management solution for all HPE high performance computing (HPC) clusters and supercomputers.
The software offers fast system setup from bare-metal, comprehensive hardware monitoring and management, image management and software updates as well as power management and more.
HPE Performance Cluster Manager reduces the time and resources you need to spend administering your systems, keeps them resilient and running as close to maximum efficiency as possible so you can achieve better return on your hardware investments.
HPE Data Management Framework 7
Are your High Performance Compute (HPC) and AI environments struggling with file management?
HPE Data Management Framework 7 (DMF7) delivers centralized data management across HPC and AI storage systems and protects scalable, parallel file systems like Lustre and Spectrum Scale. Namespace reflection is used to create an independent snapshot of file system state, allowing you to recover file systems in a known good state. This system maintains file versions, allowing users to recover files from previous successful job runs.
HPE DMF7 automates data movement between tiers in a storage hierarchy, e.g. between flash and disk. Administrators and users can also use HPE DMF7 to move files between file systems, e.g. when files must be moved from storage that is being retired. HPE DMF7 improves utilization of expensive, high performance storage by automatically moving files to lower cost storage tiers, creating a virtual storage space that appears to scale beyond the physical capacity.
HPE Solutions with Qumulo
Is your file storage solution not only meeting today’s needs but also ready for the challenges of tomorrow? With data being created, stored, and accessed everywhere, power your innovation with a solution that can Scale Anywhere™.
Simplify storage and management of unstructured data with our future-proof, hybrid cloud solution. Built with relentless focus on customer success, HPE Solutions with Qumulo securely delivers what’s needed for any enterprise file workload. Gain full control of your data footprint with a single global namespace and management console, optimizing performance, capacity, and cost from core to edge and cloud.
Named 7-time leader in Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Distributed File Systems and Object Storage, Qumulo unites with HPE to provide a single point of contact for product support, backed by experts dedicated to your success. Stay ahead of evolving needs and unlock new possibilities with your data by storing, managing, and curating it at scale, anywhere.
Cray ClusterStor E1000 Storage Systems
Is your storage slowing down your HPC compute cluster?
The Cray ClusterStor E1000 Storage System is purpose-engineered to meet the demanding input/output requirements of supercomputers and HPC clusters in a very efficient way. The E1000 parallel storage solution typically achieves the given HPC storage performance requirements, significantly reducing the number of storage drives. That means HPC users with a fixed budget for the HPC system can spend more of their budget on CPU/GPU compute nodes, accelerating time-to-insight. The E1000 Storage System embeds the open-source parallel file system Lustre to deliver this efficient performance. Hewlett Packard Enterprise provides enterprise-grade customer support in-house for Lustre that scales out (nearly) linearly, without software licensing for the file storage systems per terabyte capacity or per storage drive. This allows customers to reap the benefits of the open-source movement while getting enterprise-grade support.
HPE Superdome Flex 280 Server
Are you looking to equip your enterprise environment with the performance, reliability, and security needed for the most demanding workloads?
The HPE Superdome Flex 280 is a highly reliable server that starts at two and scales up to eight 3rd generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Its modular architecture scales cost-efficiently to meet future growth. Six UPI links per processor result in higher bandwidth and faster data rates than prior generations.1 Designed to provide 64 GB to 24 TB of shared memory using DRAM or in combination with persistent memory, it is an ideal choice for real-time analytics. Extreme HPE Superdome RAS features such as advanced memory resiliency, firmware-first approach, analysis engine, and self-healing provide increased system uptime. Superior security, including support for Silicon Root of Trust, protects your critical workloads. As-a-service consumption with HPE GreenLake provides flexibility while maintaining on-premises control.
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