HP betting big on solutions based on Data Tiering

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HP betting big on solutions based on Data Tiering 
HP(NYSE:HPQ) has announced new HP Converged Storage innovations that enable customers to maximize the return on investment (RoI) of their virtual infrastructure by lowering costs while increasing agility and capacity utilization with Data Tiering.

Extending its six-year leadership in software-defined storage, HP has announced new HP StoreVirtual Virtual Storage Appliance (VSA) software functionality. These new features include automated sub-LUN (logical unit number) storage tiering and increased VMware and Microsoft integration to improve efficiency and performance. New licensing options provide deployment flexibility to support current workload requirements and future growth needs.

HP also introduced two software plug-ins for HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, one for use with VMware, and the other for use with SAP. These plug-ins help customers simplify management of complex application deployments.
Storage Simplicity Redefined by HP

"To reduce data center investment and operational costs, budget-conscious organizations are transitioning from dedicated physical hardware to software-defined storage embedded on existing industry standard servers. Having pioneered software-defined storage with an installed base of over 170,000 StoreVirtual VSA licences, HP is now extending its leadership in this area with auto-tiering capability to further optimize cost and performance for small- or medium-sized businesses as well as remote enterprise branches," said Barun Lala, Director, Storage, HP India.

HP StoreVirtual VSA will be available September 30 at multiple capacity points. A three pack of 4TB licences will be priced at or below US$3,000. HP StoreFront Analytics Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager will be available later this year for US$7,500 for up to 10 HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage systems.......See More

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