On Monday, August 29th HP publically announced the release of several new products under the Converged Infrastructure portfolio. At VMWorld, in front of a large gathering at the HP booth I literally watched the covers being pulled off the new “HP Virtual System for VMWare.” Three models have been introduced, the VS1, VS2, and VS3. Before we go on let’s take a ten thousand foot view look at the base systems, which start at $130,000 (VS1) to get us primed. After that I will provide some of my thoughts on this new product. Let’s begin with a table I put together…
BASE MODEL |
CLIENT SIZE |
HOST NODES |
MGMT NODES |
NETWORKING |
STORAGE |
SOFTWARE |
HP VS1 | Mid-Market | DL380G7 Rack Server | DL360G7 | HP A58XX Switching | P4500 | vSphere 5 Ent. + – (vCenter Std)- Insight Control for vCenter |
HP VS2 | Enterprise | C7000 Blades Chassis w/ BL460 G7 | DL360 G7 | HP A58XX Switching | Virtual Connect Flex 10 on host nodes | P4800 | vSphere 5 Ent. + – (vCenter Std)- Insight Control for vCenter |
HP VS3 | Large Enterprise | C7000 Blades Chassis w/ BL460 G7 | DL360 G7 | HP A58XX Switching – Virtual Connect Flex 10 on host nodes – B-Series SAN Switches | 3Par F-Class | vSphere 5 Ent. + – (vCenter Std) – Insight Control for vCenter |
Now, let’s dive a little deeper into each system and take a look at some snippets from the HP datasheets.
HP VS1 – Mid-Market – 2 Configs – Up to 700 VM’s (Est.)
HP VS2 – Enterprise – 2 Configs – 2500 VM’s (Est.)
HP VS3 – Large Enterprise – 3 Configs – 6000 VM’s (Est.)
It’s obvious that this is HP’s long awaited response to the Vblock solution that was introduced all the way back in November of 2009. Vblock is a joint venture between three companies which includes: VMWare (ESX), Cisco (Blades/Fabric), and EMC (Storage). This offering was ideal for customers who were seeking a total solution for setting up a complete virtual environment. Thus far, the program has been very successful and I give EMC and Cisco all the credit in the world for architecting this solution.
The individual components of the VS system have been on the market for purchase for quite some time but, now with the acquisition of Lefthand and 3Par HP finally has the right ingredients to deliver a solution that will stand toe to toe with Vblock. Aligning with HP’s “Instant-on Enterprise” campaign this system lets you do in days what used to take weeks or even months. Rolling out an entire infrastructure has never been easier. Each model includes a base configuration with options on beefing up the components or adding some more redundancy.
The big value add here is taking away many of the pain points that have affected IT departments. Let’s map out a scenario here.
Our make believe company called “JAV Innovations” has just invented a revolutionary new add-on product for your cell phone that allows it to run off of solar power in tandem with your battery. The company is growing rapidly and needs to build out an infrastructure immediately to support all the new employees joining the firm. Each day without a properly sized infrastructure will cost JAV Innovations money and precious go-to-market time. JAV’s IT department wants to utilize vSphere 5 with 1000VM’s across the proper amount of HP Servers on premise. The team has decided that an iSCSI SAN would properly fit their needs but will require 10gb connectivity. JAV did not anticipate the rapid amount of growth in such a short amount of time so the original datacenter offers no room for expansion. Also, building engineers indicate that they can only offer a limited increase in power. JAV’s CIO realizes that a data center expansion will push the project months out while the necessary construction improvements can be made. The CIO now turns to HP who recommends the HP Virtual System for VMWare and decides on the VS2 to meet all requirements.
Let’s create a quick table to summarize on how this project will impact some areas of IT when utilizing traditional servers and storage.
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JAV Innovations Infrastructure project |
IT FUNCTION |
PAIN POINTS BEFORE HP VIRTUAL SYSTEM FOR VMWARE |
CTO-CIO |
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IT Purchasing |
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IT Architect | Majority of his time will be spent with the overall design and working with peers on piecing this project together. If this is an outside consultant this will be a substantial cost to the firm. On some occasions this position will create the project plan for the Engineers to follow. |
IT Engineer | Once all materials are delivers and sitting at your door the Engineers will have to unbox and setup everything.. This takes the Engineer away from the usual duties and can leave critical daily tasks left unattended. If this role is an outside consultant this can once again cost big bucks. |
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JAV Innovations Infrastructure project |
IT FUNCTION |
VALUE ADD PROVIDED BY HP VIRTUAL SYSTEM FOR VMWARE |
CTO-CIO |
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IT Purchasing |
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IT Architect |
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IT Engineer |
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Overall, I feel this is a step in the right direction for HP. With the recent negative press on some business decisions this shows that HP is still innovating and is dedicated with reducing the complexity and execution time that is usually associated with an Enterprise Infrastructure. With the VS the stress and time has been greatly reduced on every IT unit. Now, you can literally plug and play and have your infrastructure up in days!
Hopefully in the next few months I will be able to do some more write-ups from the field on deploying this system in the real world. There is a lot more information and value add from the VS that should become apparent after reading this article. Hope everyone enjoyed the article and leave a comment if you have any questions.
Check out the VS for VMWare HP website. http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/server-solutions/virtual-system-vmware.html