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HP Announce Intel Xeon 5600 CPU update to their Proliant Server Range

Hewlett Packard (HP)

HP have recently announced the release of the new Intel Xeon 5600 (Nehalem) series CPU into 16 models of their Proliant server range.  The new Intel Xeon 5600 series CPU’s (LGA 1366 socket) otherwise known by its codename of Gulftown or Westmere-EP is based on the 32nm Nehalem micro-architecture with six hyper-threaded cores providing the ability to run up to 12 threads in parallel.  Anyone using VMware vSphere will appreciate this as it means they will potentially get more bang-for-buck on their per socket vSphere licensing.

 

So is this worth getting excited about?

HP Intel Xeon 5600In short, yes.  The 32nm architecture used with the Intel Xeon 5600 uses Intel’s 2nd generation high-k metal gate transistors which helps increase the speed of the processor whilst decreasing the power consumption – double win.  Intel are claiming up to 60% faster performance than in the Intel Xeon 5500 (Nehalem) CPU series and with up to a 30% saving in power when running the 5600 against a 5500 series CPU at the same clock speed.  As such HP also claim that the “HP ProLiant G6 platform with Intel Xeon Processor 5600 series delivers a 27 times improvement in performance per watt compared to previous generations”.

This extra performance provided by the Xeon 5600 will allow for more or heavier workloads to be run in particular in virtualized environments which can only be a good thing. 

The HP ProLiant G6 platform, with the new Intel Xeon 5600 processor will be available from March 29th 2010 and will be included as an option in the following HP Proliant series of servers:

Blade Servers: Rack-Optimized Servers:

BL280c

BL2x220c

BL460c

BL490c

DL160

DL170h

DL180

DL320

DL360

DL380

Tower Servers: Scale-Out Servers:

ML330

ML350

SL160z

SL170z

SL2x170z

Workstations:  
WS460c  

It should also be noted that both Dell with their PowerEdge blade servers (M710, M610),rack servers (R710, R610, R510, R410) and three tower servers (T710, T610, T410) along with IBM and their 3650 M3 and the x3550 M3 rack servers  and two enterprise tower servers, the x3500 M3 and x3400 M3 will also be available with the Intel Xeon 5600 shortly.

I’m curious to know what the price difference will end up being between an Intel Xeon 5500 and a 5600 – hopefully not too much.

 

Interview with HP VP of Infra. Software & Blades Strategy, Gary Thome

Hewlett Packard (HP)

Myself (TechHead) & Greg Knieriemen (iKnerd.com & InfoSmack) had the opportunity to interview HP’s Vice President of Infrastructure Software & Blades Strategy, Gary Thome. In this informative interview Gary discusses the topics of HP Matrix & it’s announcement shortly after Cisco UCS, convergence, Blade power and cooling, blades & virtualization along with more on the HP Matrix & his personal use of technology.

Definitely worth a watch…

 

 

Link – HP BladeSystems Technical Resources

Hewlett Packard (HP)

Here’s a useful page to bookmark for all you HP BladeSystem users out there.  The following HP ‘BladeSystems Technical Resources’ webpage contains a useful list of all the quick spec, cook books, customer advisories and other assorted technical documents relating to HP’s BladeSystems product range.  So whether you’re looking for the information on how to configure your HP Virtual Connect switches or information on the C7000 blade enclosures cooling zones you will most likely find it here.

 

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