HP StorageWorks

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HP P10000 3PAR Storage System.

The HPE Storage (formerly HP StorageWorks) is a portfolio of HPE storage products, includes online storage, nearline storage, storage networking, archiving, de-duplication, and storage software. HP and their predecessor, the Compaq Corporation,[1] has developed some of industry-first storage technologies to simplify network storage. HP is a proponent of converged storage, a storage architecture that combines storage and compute into a single entity.[2]

2011 products and solutions[edit]

HP Storage solutions announced in August 2011:[3]

  • HPE 3PAR
    • Utility Storage - shifts workloads, boost utilization by logically pooling capacity
    • P10000, Peer Motion Software - refreshes/maintains storage, seeking zero application downtime
  • and expanded its Converged Storage portfolio with the first federated storage capability to span from entry to high end systems and is available for both HP LeftHand and HP 3PAR storage systems. With HP Peer Motion Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, IT organizations can eliminate boundaries between systems with storage federation. For information on HP 3PAR Utility Storage, go to https://www.hpe.com/us/en/storage/3par.html

Other StorageWorks items:

Disk arrays[edit]

HPE 3PAR 7200 storage array

Tape libraries[edit]

  • HP Storage ESL G3 Tape Libraries
  • HP Storage MSL Tape Libraries
  • HP StorageWorks 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader
  • HP Storage 12000 Virtual Library System EVA Gateway
  • HP Storage 9000 Virtual Library System
  • HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System (various models)
  • HP StoreOnce B6000 Backup System

Storage networking[edit]

Many models have been rebadged from Brocade Communications Systems, Cisco, Emulex, and QLogic.[clarification needed][citation needed]

Storage software[edit]

  • HP StoreOnce Deduplication
  • HP Storage Essentials
  • HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring

PolyServe[edit]

PolyServe was founded in 2004[4] by Michael Callahan, serving as chief technology officer, and Carter George, serving as Vice-President, as "a software company in Portland, specializing in database and file serving."[5]

HP, when it bought Compaq, acquired its StorageWorks;[1] HP, when it bought PolyServe, placed its 100+ employees within StorageWorks.[6][7]

An example[4] of PolyServe's value is that a large British government agency which had 14 idle backup servers

  • dropped the number to two, even though "PolyServe doesn't require the passive nodes, but he maintains them as extra protection" and
  • reduced "failover time from five minutes to 30 seconds .. by 90% the number of users who lose connections during a failover."

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "IBM_COMPAQ offer data storage product". The New York Times. August 31, 2000.
  2. ^ Floyer, David (2011-08-15). "HP Converged Storage Sets the Stage for the Next Era of Computing". Wikibon, August 15, 2011. Retrieved from http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/HP_Converged_Storage_Sets_the_Stage_for_the_Next_Era_of_Computing.
  3. ^ http://www.hp.com/storage/4cloud [dead link]
  4. ^ a b John Fontana. "PolyServe squeezes SQL Servers". NetworkWorld. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  5. ^ "Melanie Thernstrom, Michael Callahan". The New York Times. January 21, 2007.
  6. ^ "HP pays for PolyServe while IBM and Dell watch". The Register. February 27, 2007.
  7. ^ "Hewlett-Packard to buy PolyServe". March 2007.

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