HP StorageWorks explained

The HPE Storage (formerly HP StorageWorks) is a portfolio of HPE storage products, includes online storage, nearline storage, storage networking, archiving, de-duplication, and storage software. HP and their predecessor, the Compaq Corporation, has developed some of industry-first storage technologies to simplify network storage. HP is a proponent of converged storage, a storage architecture that combines storage and compute into a single entity.[1]

2011 products

HP Storage announced in August 2011:[2]

Tape libraries

Storage networking

Many models have been rebadged from Brocade Communications Systems, Cisco, Emulex, and QLogic.

Storage software

PolyServe

PolyServe was founded in 2004[3] by Michael Callahan, serving as chief technology officer, and Carter George, serving as Vice-President, as "a software company in Portland, specializing in database and file serving."[4]

HP, when it bought Compaq, acquired its StorageWorks;[5] HP, when it bought PolyServe, placed its 100+ employees within StorageWorks.[6] [7]

An example[3] of PolyServe's value is that a large British government agency which had 14 idle backup servers

See also

Notes and References

  1. Floyer, David (2011-08-15). "HP Converged Storage Sets the Stage for the Next Era of Computing". Wikibon, August 15, 2011. Retrieved from http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/HP_Converged_Storage_Sets_the_Stage_for_the_Next_Era_of_Computing.
  2. http://www.hp.com/storage/4cloud
  3. News: . PolyServe squeezes SQL Servers . June 23, 2009 . John Fontana.
  4. News: . Melanie Thernstrom, Michael Callahan . January 21, 2007.
  5. News: . IBM_COMPAQ offer data storage product . August 31, 2000.
  6. Web site: HP pays for PolyServe while IBM and Dell watch . . February 27, 2007.
  7. Web site: Hewlett-Packard to buy PolyServe . March 2007 .