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2010 SearchDataCenter.com Product of the Year: DL980 G7
One of the interesting things that came across my desk today was an e-mail about SearchDataCenter.com's 2010 Products of the Year. In the Server Hardware category, the winner was the HP DL980 G7.
In their evaluation, SearchDataCenter.com said that the DL980 G7 capped out almost every specification that you can, especially since it's starting price is under $37,000. They also liked the quick incorporation of the 8 core Intel Xeon 7500 processors in this system. They mention that the new servers this year better integrate into a virtual environment as well as boost virtual machine environments with improved I/O designs.
The article also mentioned theHP DL580 G7, and think that it will show up in a whole lot of data centers due to its versatility, power, and overall performance.
If you add in a recent Scale Up x86 article which Chris blogged about a few weeks ago, it isn't surprising that the conclusion is that 3 - 4 year old RISC systems can now consider a scale up x86 server and get similar hardware performance, scaling, and resiliency as they would have gotten on their last purchase, but at a much lower price.
Of course, if you wonder where this leaves UNIX, and especially HP-UX, they absolutely still make sense for mission critical workloads that need better availability, better raw performance, and better scaling. With a Converged Infrastructure, HP allows both of these environments to easily co-exist, something most other vendors seem to discourage.
Jacob Van Ewyk





