HPE advances hybrid cloud strategy by extending AI, composability and partnerships across portfolio
June 19, 2019Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
today announced the continued expansion of its hybrid cloud portfolio
with enhanced automation, more choice, workload-optimized solutions, and
a consistent experience across clouds. These updates include extending
AI-driven operations and composability across its portfolio, adding new
workload-optimized infrastructure, and expanding choice of clouds
through new partnerships with Google Cloud and Equinix.
Businesses
embracing digital transformation are moving critical workloads to the
cloud, and are looking to tap an increasingly diverse portfolio of
intelligent and automation services, and infrastructure platforms that
simplify choice to improve their cloud experience. Organizations are
making investments in multiple clouds, but they’re lacking operational
consistency. In addition, all this data and technology, regardless of
deployment model, needs to be managed and organizations are rapidly
approaching limitations without automation. They need to bridge the
physical and multiple cloud worlds to achieve agility and scale, and
keep pace with today’s data-driven businesses.
“HPE
has been at the forefront of this new data paradigm,” said Phil Davis,
President of Hybrid IT and Chief Sales Officer, HPE. “To scale and grow
without bounds, HPE provides the hybrid cloud path for customers with
advanced analytics and machine learning that removes the burden of
managing infrastructure, enables digital transformation, and accelerates
growth. Together, automation and composability can support business
objectives, increase efficiency, and enable organizations to be more
competitive.”
Broadening HPE’s composable portfolio
HPE
introduced composable infrastructure three years ago and has achieved
tremendous growth with its flagship HPE Synergy offering-with 78%
year-over-year growth and over 3,000 customers. HPE composable
infrastructure uniquely provides a consistent operating model for
virtualized, containerized, and bare-metal applications, to enable
customers to compose fluid pools of compute, storage and networking with
their choice of software stacks. Customers using HPE Synergy benefit
from:
- 25% lower IT infrastructure costs by eliminating over-provisioning and stranded capacity
- 71% less staff time per server deployment and 30% higher application team productivity by increasing operational efficiency and rapid deployment of IT resources
- 60% more efficient IT infrastructure teams by reducing complexity and manual tasks
Today,
HPE is extending its composable strategy to enable IT organizations to
transform existing HPE ProLiant DL 360/380/560 Gen10 rack-based servers
into composable infrastructure to deliver automated deployment, scale,
and management for any workload. HPE’s enhanced Composable Cloud solution,
built on HPE OneView IT infrastructure management and HPE Composable
Fabric networking solution, will enable existing and new HPE ProLiant DL
customers to quickly deploy and scale workloads across a composable
rack environment, and support their choice of cloud, virtualization, or
container stacks. This allows customers to protect their investment in
their infrastructure platforms.
In
addition to providing customers the ability to deploy their choice of
HPE physical storage or VMware vSAN software-defined storage, HPE’s
composable portfolio now supports HPE SimpliVity hyperconverged
infrastructure (HCI). With HPE SimpliVity, customers can deploy a pool
of HCI nodes alone or alongside other storage, benefitting from HPE
SimpliVity’s always-on deduplication and compression that drives
capacity and bandwidth efficiency, and built-in backup/recovery and
disaster recovery.
Enhancing and expanding HCI
HPE
SimpliVity is the innovative hyperconverged infrastructure platform for
data center virtualization and edge workloads, with rapid 105.3%
year-over-year growth.
Today, HPE is enhancing its premier HPE SimpliVity HCI offering, as
well as extending a hyperconverged experience to a converged
architecture.
HPE
is integrating HPE InfoSight AI operations into HPE SimpliVity to
simplify virtual machine management and free IT staff to focus on
innovation.Together, HPE SimpliVity andHPE
InfoSight, the industry’s most advanced AI for infrastructure, provides
customers with global visibility into detailed system, performance, and
capacity utilization-enabling predictive data analytics and
recommendations for system and performance optimization.
Today’s announcement follows several enhancements for edge and remote office use cases in HPE SimpliVity, including:
- The new HPE SimpliVity 325 model that’s ideal for remote offices or space-constrained locationsand providesa highly dense, scalable 1U enclosure with an AMD EPYC single CPU processor and all-flash storage
- The new HPE SimpliVity 380 storage-optimized node that provides long-term storage, with a large-capacity system to centrally aggregate copies from multi-site HPE SimpliVity implementations
- Automated configuration of Aruba switches during deployment of new HPE SimpliVity HCI nodes
For organizations with demanding applications, such as
business-critical database and data warehouse applications, HPE is
introducing HPE Nimble Storage dHCI, a
disaggregated hyperconverged infrastructure (dHCI) platform that brings
the simplicity of hyperconverged with the flexibility of a converged
system. The new solution integrates hyperconverged control with the
self-managing experience of HPE Nimble Storage and the world’s
best-selling server, HPE ProLiant.
HPE Nimble Storage dHCI
radically simplifies VM management with the flexibility to independently
scale compute and storage, and a resilient architecture that delivers
99.9999% data availability and sub-milliseconds of latency. Powered with
HPE InfoSight, HPE Nimble Storage dHCI is an intelligent platform that
enables enterprises to deploy apps faster, support demanding apps, and
optimize time and resources.
As part of an ongoing collaboration
between HPE and Equinix, customers using Equinix data center facilities
who are seeking cloud-based test and development, backup and recovery,
or disaster recovery capabilities, will be able to transact in the
Equinix Marketplace to get Data as a Service based on HPE Cloud Volumes.
HPE Cloud Volumes will be available over high-speed connectivity to
compute in Equinix data centers.
HPE and Google Cloud Expand Strategic Partnership to Deliver True Hybrid Cloud for Containers
HPE
and Google Cloud have expanded their strategic partnership to provide
customers with hybrid cloud solutions. Building on the HPE Validated
Designs that were announced in April 2019, HPE and Google Cloud are unveiling a collaboration to deliver a true hybrid cloud for containers –
with choice for as-a-Service delivery. In addition, HPE will offer
advisory and professional services to accelerate hybrid cloud adoption.
The
true hybrid cloud solution features Google Cloud’s Anthos in
combination with HPE’s on-premises infrastructure, HPE Cloud Data
Services, and HPE GreenLake.
The combined offering brings
together Google Cloud’s Anthos with HPE ProLiant and HPE Nimble Storage
on-premises. And, coming in Q3FY19, HPE Cloud Volumes to provide a
storage service for Google Cloud Platform and other public clouds. In
addition, HPE plans to offer HPE GreenLake for Google Cloud’s Anthos to
provide the entire hybrid cloud, as-a-Service.
This true hybrid
cloud solution brings unique value to IT with bi-directional data and
application workload mobility, multi-cloud flexibility, unified hybrid
management, and the choice to consume the hybrid cloud as-a-Service.
True
hybrid cloud enables key use cases including modernizing applications
into container-based deployments, empowering developers to develop in
the cloud with the flexibility to deploy the application on-premises,
protecting to the cloud and recovering in the cloud, and delivering the
flexibility to run applications in multiple clouds.