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3 Things You Should Know About Private Cloud Right Now

Are you thinking about moving more of your infrastructure to the cloud but are concerned because it involves some of your most important mission-critical applications or workloads and you are not sure if it is the right move at this point in time?  It CAN work.  It IS achievable. 

 

HP's CloudSystem Matrix with HP-UX gives you the stability and resiliency of the UNIX ® platform you want for your private cloud and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) mission-critical environment. We've also got a tremendous amount of experience and years of excellence in engineering/design going into our HP Integrity blade servers running HP-UX and HP Serviceguard Solutions.  They provide the robustness, security and extra resiliency required to give you that peace of mind you need to trust your most imperative workloads to run without fail. 

 

The CloudSystem automated infrastructure orchestration and virtualization management helps you be much more efficient and to grow as quickly as needed without sacrificing your high standards.  

 

Here are 3 things to do right now to get going on your path to private cloud for Mission-Critical workloads:

 

1. Spend a minute watching our intro video about HP CloudSystem Matrix and learn why you can build and manage services faster than ever and provision infrastructure and applications in minutes not months.

 

2. Read the solution brief and learn about saving up to 56% in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

 

3. Talk to your HP rep and schedule your own Cloud Discovery Workshop, or connect with our Cloud Expert Kfir Godrich online and dig into how your mission-critical SLA's can be met in the cloud.

 

 

>>You can find all of this information in one spot -- our new HP CloudSystem Matrix with HP-UX web page.  Check it out!

 

 

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Comments
Nadhan | ‎03-09-2012 01:28 AM

Want to know the top 5 don'ts for Private Cloud?  Here you go: http://bit.ly/ztaF32

cjdreher | ‎04-11-2012 04:12 PM

 I also want to make note that for those of you that are looking beyond private cloud to more of a mixed environment, HP has plenty to offer you as well.  HP Converged Cloud gives you options to deploy the best method of delivery for any given task in a hybrid IT environment. You can blend private and public cloud with traditional IT - I invite you to check that out. 

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  • Kirk Bresniker is the Vice President/Chief Technologist for HP Business Critical Systems where he has technical responsibility for all things Mission Critical, including HP-UX, NonStop and scalable x86 platforms. He joined HP in 1989 after graduating from Santa Clara University and has been an HP Fellow since 2008.
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