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According to 451 Research, traditional hosting and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) will grow from a $60 billion market in 2015 into a $70 billion market in 2016, and is set to double in size by 2019. Organizations are moving workloads from traditional shared, virtualized and dedicated infrastructure products to increasingly specialized infrastructure and application environments, including IaaS and Software as a Service. In turn, service provider implementation of managed services and alternative technology solutions, including OpenStack, are seen as potential points of differentiation.1
The desire for rapid growth and the need for agility is encouraging service providers to explore open infrastructure as an option for building and managing cloud-scale data centers. These new technologies, which are built on open standards, bring economies of scale to data centers by enabling service providers to reduce operational costs, enhance efficiency and quickly adapt to changing business demands.
"Service providers are looking for the operational agility and faster data center integration that comes with deploying open infrastructures, while others value the integrated management and proven deployment capabilities that come with industry-standard offerings," said Reaz Rasul, vice president and general manager, Global Hyperscale Business, HPE. "HPE is the only vendor that offers a choice of standard or open infrastructure solutions to accelerate business growth and provide service providers with the flexibility required to scale rapidly and cost-effectively."
Compute for massive cloud storage
With the explosive growth of data, service providers need to increase storage capacity while maintaining the smallest datacenter footprint possible. The HPE Cloudline CL5200 is a high density, multi-node storage server designed for service providers looking for high density storage with an aggressive $/GB to run cloud storage and data analytics applications. Built on open design principles to increase adaptability and facilitate IT integration, the HPE Cloudline CL5200 fits easily into a multi-vendor management environment.
HPE Cloudline CL5200 features minimalist bare-iron design and supports one or two compute nodes for various performance tiers. The server supports up to 80 large form factor hard drives to provide up to 640 TB of storage in a single 4U chassis.
HPE expanded its partnership with Scality in January 2016, to accelerate the adoption of software-defined object and file storage. Scality RING supports HPE's industry standard x86 servers, and now includes certified support for the HPE Cloudline CL5200.
This partnership is designed to provide service providers with the flexibility, resiliency, and performance required to drive down the cost of storage at petabyte scale.
HPE 'Open' Networking Portfolio
HPE is expanding its portfolio of HPE Altoline switches with the introduction of four new models to its 6900 family, including one that features 25/100 Gbps. The switches will enhance customers' ability to tailor their networking infrastructure to meet their specific applications and workload requirements, and enable service providers and web scale networks to quickly scale their networks at low cost with any product of choice, all while avoiding vendor lock-in.
The HPE Altoline switch family provides service providers with their choice of open source networking operating systems, including Cumulus, Pica8, and later this year, OpenSwitch.
HPE Helion brings Open Storage to Open Compute
As part of HPE's commitment to the open source community, we are deepening our commitment to meet scale-out open storage requirements. HPE Helion offers a mature OpenStack enterprise-grade distribution, supported by reference architectures optimized for the OpenStack Swift object storage project. This solution has been optimized for 2016 with new reference architectures for hyper-scale, multi-data center operations. Leveraging ProLiant Gen 9 servers this solution meets optimum processing needs and delivers a smaller footprint to allow for greater cost savings while supporting highly available, predictable, massive storage growth. HPE Helion OpenStack with Swift is available today. For more information, please click here.
Comprehensive programs and services tailored for service providers
HPE is committed to providing flexible, right-size programs and services that empower service providers to grow their business.
"With more companies turning to Symmetry to deliver managed cloud hosting solutions for mission critical applications like SAP, there is an accelerating need to deliver greater performance, scalability, and operational efficiency for our customers," said Jonathan Sharp, vice president, Product Management and Channel Strategy, Symmetry. "The HPE Partner Ready program streamlines a critical piece of the application management process -- ensuring our joint customers' cloud services are optimized with reliable HPE hardware and enabling us to better adapt to changing business demands."
HPE offers a comprehensive set of programs and services tailored to the specific needs of service providers, including: HPE Datacenter Care Services for Hyperscale; HPE Service Provider Ready Solutions, including the latest HPE Cloud Backup Service Ready Solution; and HPE Partner Ready Program for service providers.
"At NTT Com, we deliver outcomes-driven cloud solutions based on integration of best of breed technologies within on our managed infrastructure to help our joint customers stay one step ahead of their competition," said Jeffrey Bannister, Executive Vice President of Global Enterprise Services, NTT America. "The HPE Partner Ready program deepens our long-standing relationship with HPE, and allows us to combine our strengths to unlock hidden value, unleash innovation, ignite sales growth and capture opportunities in key customer segments and markets."
Pricing and Availability
- HPE Cloudline CL5200 servers are now available for direct order worldwide. For details on ordering the CL5200, service providers should contact their HPE account manager.
- HPE Altoline 6900 Series network switches are now available worldwide. For details on ordering, service providers should contact their HPE account manager.
- HPE Helion Content Depot solution is available today both direct from HPE and through our channel partners and VARs.
- HPE Datacenter Care for Hyperscale is available worldwide. Pricing varies by individual customer requirements.
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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1 Source: 2016 Trends in Service Providers, 451 Research, Nov 2015