Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leading in highly developed semiconductor technology, declare today that its 60 as well as 120 gigabyte (GB) solid state drives (SSDs) have been chosen for utilize as a choice across the complete range of HP ProLiant G6 servers, with select ProLiant G5 servers. This set of HP ProLiant rack, tower as well as blade servers signify a complete range of server solutions with SSD compatibility. The newest HP ProLiant G6 server platforms were intended to sustain virtualized environments that need major memory, data storage with network connections to optimize server performance.

"We are pleased to be partnering with HP to present an attractive SSD storage choice in their enterprise servers," whispered Jim Elliott, vice president, memory marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. "By means of SSDs as the major storage means in enterprise servers will offer optimal value for data centers, with their outstanding low-power attributes, long-term dependability along with marvelous performance."

After months of testing, HP qualified the Samsung `green` SSD choice across it’s Industry-standard server line to give its consumers a simple way to reduce power utilization, saving them money as well as boosting performance at the similar time. This enlarged value proposal will permit corporations to address looming federal regulations on server power usage levels, while reducing the total cost of server rights.

"Clients demand fast, power resourceful servers that allow them to do additional with fewer, cutting the costs linked with running their data centers," alleged Jim Ganthier, vice president of marketing, Industry Standard Servers, HP. "Samsung’s most recent SSD technology attached with HP ProLiant servers delivers power resourceful server platforms to allow consumers to slash their power handling plus lessen costs."

By use of single-level-cell (SLC) 3Gb/s (gigabits per second) SATA SSDs in its place of 10K as well as 15K rpm hard disk drives (HDDs), HP ProLiant servers slash power consume as well as offer high performance, low latency solutions that can be up to 40-50 times quicker than a normal hard drive depending upon the software’s as well as computing workload. Samsung alleged.

When opting for an SSD storage solution over an HDD, HP data center customers also can free up a significant amount of physical space which can then be allocated for additional DRAM capacity - further improving system performance. Depending upon the application, a single Samsung SSD can replace between four and 40 15K HDDs in a server array.

In HP ProLiant servers, Samsung SSD’s power utilization is a minimum 1.9 watts when writing to the drive with 1.5 watts when reading to it (just about 1/5 that of a conventional enterprise hard drive). Power usage in inactive mode is 0.1 watt.

For performance determination, the Samsung SSD perform random read commands at 25,000 input/outputs per second (IOPS) as well as random writes at 6000 IOPS. It has a chronological read speed of 230 megabytes per second (MB/s) along with a chronological write speed of 180MB/s.

Building on the company’s long history in hardware innovation as well as software Development, HP’s most recent generation of ProLiant G6 server technology delivers new standards of performance, energy efficiency and virtualization management. The standards-based HP ProLiant server portfolio enables customers to build resilient, cost-effective infrastructures that can efficiently manage data Growth while virtually eliminating the risk of downtime.