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HP Blades Tech Day 2010: Day 2

February 28th, 2010 at 11:42 PM  No Comments

Today was the first day on the HP Campus and our schedule is jam packed with sessions with HP experts.  We started off watching a video about how HP provided data solutions for the new stadium for the Dallas Cowboys.  They have over 200 concession stands and each one needed it’s own server to run properly.  They run those 200 Windows 2003 servers on 16 HP blades running VMWare.  They went from 500 servers in their old datacenter to 250 blades in the new stadium.  This not only cut the amount of space and power that was required but also sped up some of their basic tasks 50 times what they were with the old setup.

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After the video Gary Thome, Chief Architect for ISB presented an overview for the Infrastructure Software and Blades division as well as presenting his thoughts for Data Center trends for 2010.  One of the key points of his presentation was virtualization of the data center, including power.  After Gary’s presentation was complete we had a partner presentation from a HP Partner on their business and why they partner with HP.  Before we broke for Lunch we had a great presentation on Virtual Connect and how HP views standards like FCoE and other standards.

After we broke for lunch we split up into two groups.  My group went into the BladeSystem lab to discuss the HP Blades.  We then visited the Insight Software group to learn about the Infrastructure Software HP is working on.  After we went over the Infrastructure Software we then went back into the BladeLab to go over a competitive difference session.  Stay Tuned for more in depth posts of these sessions coming in the next few days!

We ended our day at HP with a discussion from Paul Perez, CTO of Storage for HP.  Paul had some very interesting views and ideas of where storage is going toward the future.  One of the items he was very passionate about was something called a memristor, a new type of storage that he believes will fuel the next generation of storage products.

This trip was sponsored by HP.  HP paid for the travel arrangements and most meals for 10 bloggers to visit the HP Houston campus.

HP Blades Tech Day 2010: Day 1

February 28th, 2010 at 2:29 AM  4 Comments

After arriving in Houston for the HP Blades Tech Day 2010 I met in the lobby with the rest of the Bloggers, IVY Worldwide Staff and Calvin from HP.  We had a couple of drinks at the hotel and then headed over to Fusion Pizza, right down the road.

The pizza and drinks were very good and during dinner I had some great discussions with @kevin_houston, @Knieriemen, @rbrambley, @kiwi_Si, @StorageNerve and @sfoskett.  We talked about everything on how to create a good podcast (Contact Greg Knieriemen if you need to know how to create one, he loves it) to the origins of ProCurve (which we still do not have a full answer).

bloggerdinner Dinner at Pizza Fusion – Picture taken by Stephen Foskett

After dinner we headed back to the hotel where John Obeto surprised us with some Nigerian Palm Wine.  I was a little hesitant after the smell but after a couple of drinks I decided it wasn’t to bad.  After a couple of glasses I decided It was probably best to call it a night before I wasn’t able to get up in the morning.

Nigerian-Palm-Juice The Palm Wine – Picture taken by Rich Brambley

Stay tuned for more posts on the HP Blades Tech Day!

This trip was sponsored by HP.  HP paid for the travel arrangements and most meals for 10 bloggers to visit the HP Houston campus.

HP Blades Tech Day 2010: The Beginning

February 24th, 2010 at 1:29 PM  No Comments

I am heading to Houston today for HP Blades Tech Day 2010.  It will be two action packed days of information and interaction about HP’s blade solutions and their infrastructure software.  This will be the second HP Tech Day that I have attended and if this one is anything like the first it will be a incredible event.

I will be blogging and tweeting about anything that catches my eye.  Here is a list of the other Expert Bloggers who will be attending the event.

Kevin Houston @kevin_houstonhttp://bladesmadesimple.com
Greg Knieriemen
@Knieriemenhttp://www.storagemonkeys.com
Chris M Evans – @chrismevanshttp://www.thestoragearchitect.com
King John Obeto – @JohnObetohttp://absolutelywindows.com
Rich Brambley @rbrambleyhttp://vmetc.com
Simon Seagrave @kiwi_Sihttp://www.techhead.co.uk
Martin McLeod @martinmacleodhttp://www.bladewatch.com
Devang Panchigar@StorageNervehttp://www.storagenerve.com
Stephen Foskett – @sfosketthttp://blog.fosketts.net

Calvin Zito from HP will also be attending with us.  His blog link is below.

http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/datastorage/default.aspx

You can follow all the action by searching for the Twitter hastag #hpbladesday.  Greg Knieriemen has also put together a Twitter list of all attendees.

Updated: Added more info and someone I missed to the list!

This trip was sponsored by HP.  HP paid for the travel arrangements and most meals for 10 bloggers to visit the HP Houston campus.

KVM over IP; coming to a Desktop/Laptop near you!

February 4th, 2010 at 11:58 PM  No Comments

Today I saw a tweet from @DellServerGeek about a new technology that Intel has developed in partnership with RealVNC for the new Intel vPro 2010 series chips.  This amazing technology will allow IT Support to be able to connect to a machine, even when the machine can’t boot and resolve the users issue without the need for a technician to be sent out on site.  This KVM over IP technology has been around for some time in the server realm with DRAC cards from Dell or Lights-out boards from HP but I believe this is the first time it has been tried on Desktop/Laptop machines.

This new technology will not only allow the remote technician to take control of the machine but also will give the technician the option to turn the machine on or off remotely as well as rebooting the machine when it does not respond to keyboard or mouse gestures.  You can also use the IDE Redirection option to remotely boot to a cd or image.

Check out the RealVNC site for videos and more detailed information!