HP meets your need to move to a next-generation datacenter with the Adaptive Infrastructure, a portfolio based on standard building blocks, automated using modular software and delivered through comprehensive services to deliver:
- Lower cost of IT operations
- Higher quality of service to increase business efficiency
- Speed in introducing IT change
HP and Oracle enable an Adaptive Infrastructure through the HP Reference Architectures for Oracle. These tested and proven integrations of HP and Oracle technology help our joint customer achieve the full potential of their Oracle environments while ensuring availability and controlling administrative costs. HP provides technical specifications, demonstrations and associated services to help put these capabilities to work in your data center today. Two featured architectures are highlighted as exemplary implementations of the Adaptive Infrastructure in practice:
- HP Virtual Server Environment Reference Architecture for Oracle RAC– this integration shows the combined capability of Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and HP-UX11i resource partitioning to create an environment where resources flex automatically up, out and back in response to changing business demands, optimizing server and licensing resources, while ensuring stable service levels in the face of unpredictable demand
- HP Reference Architecture for Oracle grid on HP BladeSystem– this integration offers a model for dynamic and automated resource provisioning in a scale-out architecture leveraging the HP BladeSystem with HP Virtual Connect technology and HP StorageWorks arrays with optional boot-from-SAN capability
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