HP today unveiled the world's first commercially available HP Moonshot system, delivering compelling new infrastructure economics by using up to 89% less energy, 80% less space and costing less than 77% compared to traditional servers [1].
Today's mega data centres are nearing a breaking point where further growth is restricted due to the current economics of traditional infrastructure. HP Moonshot servers are a first step organisations can take to address these constraints.
"With nearly 10 billion devices connected to the Internet and predictions for exponential growth, we've reached a point where the space, power and cost demands of traditional technology are no longer sustainable," said Frank van Rees, Managing Director and Enterprise Group Lead, HP South Africa. "HP Moonshot marks the beginning of a new style of IT that will change the infrastructure economics and lay the foundation for the next 20 billion devices."
HP innovation delivers less energy use, less space, less cost
HP has been the leader in defining next-generation computing platforms for decades.
More than 20 years ago, HP introduced the first viable commercial UNIX server, the HP 9000 Series 840, as well as the first x86 server, the HP SystemPro. More than a decade later, HP was granted one of the first patents for blade server architectures. The company has remained the x86 server market leader for the last 16 years [2].
HP has continued to push the boundaries of technology and innovation by ushering in a paradigm shift that paved the way for the first "software-defined" server that enables enterprises to optimise their servers based on specific workload needs. Built from HP's industry-leading server intellectual property (IP) and 10 years of extensive research from HP Labs, the company's central research arm, HP Moonshot delivers a significant improvement in energy, space, cost and simplicity.
Designed for the data centre; built for the planet
The new HP Moonshot system is the second-generation server from HP's Project Moonshot. This new class of server is engineered to address the IT challenges created by social, cloud, mobile and big data. HP Moonshot servers are built from chips more commonly found in smartphones and tablets, which allow the servers to deliver reduced energy use and a high-density footprint, all at a significantly lower cost.
The HP Moonshot system consists of the HP Moonshot 1500 chassis and application-optimised HP ProLiant Moonshot servers. These servers will offer processors from multiple HP partners, each targeting a specific workload.
With support for 1 800 servers per rack, HP Moonshot servers occupy one-eighth of the space required by traditional servers. This offers a compelling solution to the problem of physical data centre space [3]. Each chassis shares traditional components including the fabric, HP Integrated Lights Out (iLo) management, power supply and cooling fans. These shared components reduce complexity as well as add to the reduction in energy use and space.
"As a cloud service provider, we see a host of new opportunities emerging from the growth of desktop virtualisation and smart devices," says Dan Sutherland, CEO, Carrenza. "The computing power and scalability of HP Moonshot 1500 will enable us to develop new ways to interact with our customers and differentiate ourselves through innovative new services while saving costs. We will be able to accelerate business growth more efficiently, without needing to worry about extra rack space and energy usage."
The first HP ProLiant Moonshot server is available with the Intel Atom S1200 processor and supports Web-hosting workloads. HP Moonshot 1500, a 4.3u server enclosure, is fully equipped with 45 Intel-based cartridges, one network switch and supporting components.
A growing ecosystem of industry-leading technology partners
HP also announced a comprehensive roadmap of workload-optimised HP ProLiant Moonshot servers incorporating processors from a broad ecosystem of HP partners, including AMD, AppliedMicro, Calxeda, Intel and Texas Instruments.
Scheduled to be released in the second half of 2013, the new HP ProLiant Moonshot servers will support emerging Web, cloud and massive scale environments, as well as analytics and telecommunications. Future servers will be delivered for big data, high-performance computing, gaming, financial services, genomics, facial recognition, video analysis and other applications.
"Faced with constraints for energy efficiency and analytic compute capacity to support world-leading geosciences research, we absolutely require technological innovations from leading companies like HP," said Chris Hill, principal research engineer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and co-chair, Research and Education Subcommittee, Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing. "Innovations such as HP Moonshot are providing us with confidence that infrastructure can continue to scale out to support fundamentally insatiable requirements - all with less energy, a smaller footprint, increased integration and lower cost."
HP Information Technology has implemented HP Moonshot servers to support the hp.com environment, which receives approximately three million visits per day.
"Testing results show that, with Moonshot servers, we can expect to run hp.com, with the energy equivalence of a dozen 60-watt light bulbs, which is a game changer," said Rudie Raath, Chief Technologist and Country Pre-Sales Manager, HP South Africa. "We are excited by these results and plan to deploy Moonshot for additional applications to lead the next wave of transformation in the data centre."
Concierge services for the new era of extreme scale computing
HP also introduced an enhanced partner programme and new services that will accelerate the pace of innovation in this new class of server. These include:
* HP Pathfinder Innovation Ecosystem - includes nearly 25 silicon vendors, operating system developers and independent software vendors (ISVs) dedicated to the rapid development of new cartridges to support varied workloads.
* HP Moonshot Concierge Services - includes the HP Discovery Labs and HP Technology Services' support and consulting solutions for platform migration and energy efficiency.
Additional information about HP Moonshot is available at TheDisruption.co.za or through the HP Moonshot video news release.
Pricing and availability
The HP Moonshot system is immediately available in the United States and Canada and will be available in EMEA, Asia and Latin America beginning next month.
Pricing begins at R550 000 for the enclosure, 45 HP ProLiant Moonshot cartridges and an integrated switch [4].
Clients can customise their HP Moonshot system acquisition with flexible financing and asset management solutions from HP Financial Services.
HP's premier America's client event, HP Discover takes place from 11 to 13 June, in Las Vegas.
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