HPhas updated its Integrity server
line-up with the latest processor technology and new software to
help customers reduce costs through enhanced automation and
improvedenergy efficiency.
The Integrity family of servers and server blades are now
powered by the latest
Intel Itanium processor 9100 series, code named "Montvale".
HP Integrity NonStop servers with Montvale processors offer up
to a 20% price/performance increase over previous generations of
the systems, said HP.
The HP Integrity Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) technology is
also now available for Integrity servers from blades all the way up
to Superdome servers.
HP has standardised on the iLO management processor's graphical
user interface for both ProLiant and Integrity servers, making it
simple for customers to manage all of their HP servers with the
same tools.
HP Integrity servers also now have new server power monitoring
and regulation capabilities, with tools to allow customers to
remotely monitor actual power consumption and thermal output on
Integrity entry-class and blade servers.
The enhancements will reduce server power used and cooling
overheads across data centres, said HP.