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HP proposed an HP BladeSystem c7000 with HP ProLiant
BL460c server blades running quad core Intel Xeon
processors. The quad-core technology was so new at
the time that official benchmarks had not yet been
published. HP was the only vendor to risk proposing it,
because its team understood that Red.es wanted the
best technology available.
Beating expectations
“We spent two weeks having the vendors benchmark
their solutions,” remembers Mariano Tejedor Moreno,
Head of Engineering and Laboratory at Red.es. “They
ran them all together in a small room. The temperature
rose to 30 C (87 F). The HP Active Cool Fans went faster
to keep the HP server blades cool. The HP BladeSystem
sustained its performance in the heat and beat the
performance benchmarks promised in the HP proposal
by 3%. That’s almost twice as fast as the other competitors.
We also liked HP’s administration tools, modularity, and
future scalability. We chose HP.”
Besides the HP BladeSystem, the solution included HP
ProLiant ML370G5, DL380 G5, and DL580 G4 servers.
HP Insight Control remote management tools were included
to reduce administration time.
Most organizations are expected to configure and run
their solutions using Microsoft Windows Server 2003,
Tejedor says. Some will use SUSE Linux Enterprise or Red
Hat Enterprise Linux. For this reason, the solution is based
on x86 architecture.
A major investment
Red.es is making 12 million EUR (17.6 million USD) of
the HP solution set available to the organizations it serves.
It has since bought an additional 6 million EUR (8.8
million USD) of HP StorageWorks 4100 and 8100 EVA
SAN systems and HP StorageWorks MSL6060 and ESL
E-series tape libraries, along with software solutions such
as HP Data Protector.
The HP technology is now being deployed to speed delivery
of the benefits of the digital era to the Spanish people.
“The HP BladeSystem sustained its performance
and beat the benchmarks promised in the HP
proposal by 3%. That’s almost twice as fast as
the other competitors. We chose HP.”
– Mariano Tejedor Moreno,
   Head of Engineering and Laboratory, Red.es