By John Cummings - Gateway Editor for Technology Services and the Transforming IT blog.
If you missed the HP Storage Tech Days event in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, last week, you can still catch the highlights – and videos of the presentations – at Around the Storage Block blog. Calvin Zito, aka HP Storage Guy, was blogging along during the day-and-a-half of updates and hands-on demos of HP converged infrastructure solutions for storage. Here are some sessions you should definitely take a look at:
Converged Strategy and HP LeftHand. Converged Storage was the theme of the meeting, and Craig Nunes gave a great overview of what it’s all about (as well as some eye-opening HP growth numbers for this space). Then Brad Katz introduced the LeftHand P4000 SAN, and the P4800 – compute, storage and networking all in one package!
HP StoreOnce All you ever wanted to know about HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and the next wave of data deduplication from speakers Steve Johnson and Matt Jacoby.
HP 3Par and File-Based Portfolio. The HP 3Par Utility Storage Family is the perfect fit for organizations that want to handle diverse workloads, large and small blocks, without doing major surgery on their infrastructure, says Jim “JR” Richardson. Plus an overview of Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions for ever-changing file serving needs.
VMware Integration. A deep dive into an array of HP solutions, and a podcast of the sessions.
Learn more about HP Converged Infrastructure solutions.
Follow Calvin on Twitter: @HPStorageGuy
Jim Richardson leads a 3Par lab at HP Storage Tech Days
John Cummings is Gateway Editor for Technology Services and the Transforming IT blog.
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