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New Delhi
February 15th, 2008
HP has launched Integrity blade BL870c designed to handle memory-intensive
data center workloads while helping businesses lower cost, save energy and
space, and decrease deployment time.
HP Integrity BL870c is the four-socket server blade that combines the modular
infrastructure and energy efficiency of HP BladeSystem with the
business-critical capabilities of Integrity servers.
"With the introduction, of the BL870c, we can now address the broadest
spectrum of workloads with a blade infrastructure in the industry," said
Santanu Ghose, country manager, Business Critical Systems, HP India. "This
server combines the benefit of blades around cost, time and energy with the
proven scalability and availability of Integrity systems."
The new server can help businesses of all sizes realize power savings of up
to 25 per cent. Space requirements also are reduced because 2.5 times as many
BL870c server blades fit into the same space as a comparable rackmount
configuration, HP said in a release.
To help take the guesswork out of building an Integrity blade solution, HP
also has created Solution Blocks for its Integrity servers. These HP-tested
configurations allow customers and resellers to quickly deploy business critical
applications on the HP BladeSystem. Page(s) 1
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