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Bernalillo County Consolidates Servers 
and Storage, Improves Reliability, and 
Migrates from an IBM Mainframe with an 
End-to-End HP Solution
Bernalillo County, located in central New Mexico, was looking to upgrade 
its server and storage infrastructure in order to operate more efficiently and 
provide additional services to county residents. It was looking to consolidate 
servers, save on server maintenance and licensing costs, deploy servers and 
applications more quickly, and migrate from a mainframe to industry-standard 
servers, to launch an Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) application. In  
addition it planned to upgrade its storage infrastructure from server attached 
storage to a highly scalable, high-performing solution.
It chose a comprehensive HP solution, consisting of HP BladeSystem technology, 
and multiple HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Arrays (EVAs), including an 
EVA3000, an EVA4000, and an EVA6000, and HP StorageWorks Business Copy 
EVA Software.
As a result of the HP solution, Bernalillo County has improved the reliability of 
its applications, consolidated servers, reduced costs, cut maintenance costs, 
simplified server maintenance, and can deploy new servers far more quickly.  
By migrating from the mainframe, it will improve performance, and improve 
application simplicity and flexibility. The new EVA storage gives the county a 
more flexible storage infrastructure, and will lead to a projected, cumulative 
five-year net benefit of $2,223,044.
Benefits
OBjECTIVE 
BENEfITS ACHIEVEd
Consolidate servers 
Bernalillo County has been able to reduce 45 servers down to 12.
deploy new servers  
Bernalillo County can deploy new servers in two hours, rather 
more quickly 
than four weeks as was previously required.
Reduce power and  
Power and cooling requirements have been reduced by 40%. 
cooling
Migrate from a mainframe  
By migrating from a mainframe to HP servers for its ERP system, 
to launch an ERP project 
Bernalillo County will reduce coding and integration requirements,  
 
cut costs, and improve performance.
Upgrade storage 
By moving to HP EVAs, Bernalillo County has improved storage  
 
flexibility, reduced maintenance and hardware costs, improved  
 
productivity, and will realize a projected, cumulative five-year net  
 
benefit of $2,223,044.
 
HIGHLIGHTS
Goal: for Bernalillo County to reduce 
costs and improve efficiency by 
consolidating servers, migrating from 
a mainframe to industry-standard 
hardware, upgrading storage, and 
launching a county-wide Enterprise 
Resource Planning (ERP) application.
Solution: A comprehensive HP solu-
tion, consisting of an HP BladeSystem 
p-Class Enclosure; HP Integrity BL60 
Server Blades with HP-UX 11i v2 and 
HP Integrity Virtual Machines; an HP 
BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure con-
taining four ProLiant BL685c Server 
Blades running VMware Virtual Infra-
structure 3; HP Class 9000 rp3410 
servers running HP-UX 11.00 through 
11.23; HP ProLiant dL380 Servers;  
HP Integrated Lights Out (iLO); HP 
Systems Insight Manager (SIM); multi-
ple HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual 
Arrays (EVAs), including an EVA3000, 
an EVA4000, and an EVA6000; HP 
StorageWorks Business Copy EVA 
Software; and HP P24 Proactive  
System Support.
Results: Bernalillo County has 
improved the reliability of its applica-
tions, consolidated servers, reduced 
costs, cut maintenance costs, simpli-
fied server maintenance, and can 
deploy new servers far more quickly. 
By migrating from the mainframe, 
it will improve performance, and 
increase application simplicity and 
flexibility. The new EVA storage gives 
the county a more flexible storage 
infrastructure, and has a projected, 
cumulative five-year net benefit of 
$2,223,044.
CUSTOMER PROFILE
Bernalillo County 
www.bernco.gov 
Bernalillo County is located in central 
New Mexico, consists of an area of 
nearly 1,200 square miles and has a 
population of over 556,678 (2000 US 
Census Bureau).
Headquarters: Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Government
Employees: 1,500 full and part time