HP courts enterprise workloads with new Helion private clouds

February 12, 2015 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from CIO. Author: Joab Jackson.

How much cloud computing does your enterprise application need? Hewlett-Packard has some of the guesswork out of cloud procurement by adding seven new preconfigured options to its Helion set of cloud services. The Helion VPC (virtual private cloud) offerings are tailored to meet a range of computing requirements, from lighter workloads such as software development to more demanding jobs such as running complex ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications.

The configurations are based on the data center and cloud usage that HP has found with its clients usage of the cloud, said Jeff Moyer, HP senior director of global infrastructure and hosting services. By determining the right amount of computational resources needed for specific workloads, HP has potentially reduced the amount of planning that organizations would need to do to procure the optimal amount of infrastructure services…

This approach differs somewhat from the Amazon Web Services model of providing a wide buffet of different computational options that IT architects must pick from, a la carte style, to build an workload infrastructure…

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