VMware

Historic collaboration: Next-gen virtual infrastructure accelerates apps, boosts workloads

Today we are excited to announce the new HPE ProLiant with VMware vSphere® Distributed Services Engine™ developed in collaboration with VMware and AMD Pensando as the first HPE solution for VMware’s Project Monterey. This new solution enables the data processing unit (DPU) to offload services from core processors and improve application performance with a modern distributed architecture.

 


Krista-Satterthwaite_Sr-VP-General-Manager_HPE-Compute_1550449759248.jpeg“Together with VMware and AMD Pensando, HPE continues to define the enterprise architecture of the next decade.

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Infrastructure-as-code on HPE GreenLake using Terraform

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The process of managing and provisioning computer data centers through machine-readable definition files, otherwise known as Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), offers many significant benefits. It helps to increase operational agility, simplify management, reduce errors, and save cost. In this post, I’ll explore some of the benefits of using IaC on HPE GreenLake through the use of Terraform.

Let’s harness some of the benefits of Infrastructure as Code

One of the superpowers of IaC is its repeatability, the fact that you can set something up once and then use the same information in multiple ways.…

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Möbius Partners and Rent-A-Center: Virtual Machine Migration

As part of a major data center relocation project, Rent-A-Center (RAC) needed assistance migrating existing virtual machines (VMs) from one vCenter located in its current data center to a new vCenter server in the new co-location facility data center over the wide area network. The migration of systems running on virtual servers had to happen without affecting customer and store functions or causing any downtime.
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A Workplace Paradigm Shift: Building Resilience in Our Workforce and Systems with HPE GreenLake

When the coronavirus pandemic forced everyone out of offices, IT teams scrambled to obtain the necessary hardware and additional software licenses necessary to support entirely remote operations. At the same time, they had to match users’ present and future needs with the appropriate infrastructure. That, combined with many other unknowns, compounded the stress and urgency to keep business running smoothly around the world.…

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