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HP Helion Managed Services for Cloud Storage Workloads

Leverage block, file and object storage.

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. introduced Helion Managed Services, a managed cloud storage offering that helps organizations save money and increase operational efficiency by leveraging the capacity they need, when they need it.

The storage infrastructure demands of enterprises are increasing by about 25% year over year, creating a need to invest to ensure sufficient storage capacity. However, investing in storage that won’t be efficiently used is a luxury. The need for controlled and secure, yet flexible and fast, IT resources to manage, archive and recover data, has led to a demand for a utility-like, fully managed storage model.

While HP has offered a managed consumption base model for over 14 years, our new HP Helion Managed Services offering gives customers an increased level of control over their managed services and IT resources at a significant cost savings,” said Jim Fanella, VP, workload and cloud, HP enterprise services. “Our Helion offerings are unique from other industry services due to the simplification of file management and interface, performance scalability options and availability of backup services for servers and personal devices.

The services are delivered in a managed model that insulates customers from unexpected expenditures, as well as ongoing storage administration and maintenance costs. By providing an alternative to the need to own and manage storage assets, it lets organizations focus their capital and IT resources to support business goals.

Customized managed offering to maximize cost savings it offers data management across a hybrid delivery model that spans private, virtual private and public cloud to align to client application workloads. Its customized solutions leverage exclusive block, file and object storage as well as backup services powered by HP 3PAR StoreServ storage and HP storeOnce backup systems.

  • Block storage offers organizations a SAN for applications and databases requiring high-performance options accessed via fiber communications.

  • File storage enables NAS that provides file-level storage for data that is stored and accessed via internet protocol.

  • Object storage provides users and backup applications access to add, delete and modify files via a web service representational state transfer (ReST) interface or http protocols.

  • Server backup creates backup copies of application data for servers in the data center or at remote offices to restore files when needed and personal device backup provides disk-based backup for user files located on PCs and tablets enables individuals to restore on demand.

HP also provides a choice of tiers to get the right cost, availability and performance for each application on a price-per-gigabyte model.

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