HP Redefines Server Economics with HP ProLiant G6 Portfolio
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HP Redefines Server Economics with HP ProLiant G6 Portfolio

PALO ALTO, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—March 30, 2009— HP (NYSE:HPQ) today introduced the new HP ProLiant G6 server line, which delivers double the performance of previous generations, enabling customers to get more value out of every IT dollar.

The HP ProLiant G6 line’s advances in energy efficiency, virtualization and automation, make it ideal for all customers. These innovations are combined with comprehensive financing programs and service offerings to redefine server economics. The new HP ProLiant G6 servers are available in 11 standards-based tower, rack and blade platforms. This represents the largest HP ProLiant rollout in company history.

“Now more than ever, customers want the best possible return on their server investments,” said Christine Reischl, senior vice president and general manager, Industry Standard Servers, HP. “Building on HP’s long history of hardware and software development, G6 brings together the best HP innovations in energy efficiency, virtualization and services to enable our customers to do more with less.”

Built for energy savings

The most energy-efficient x86 servers in the industry, HP ProLiant G6 includes many energy-saving features, such as:

Maximizes productivity

The HP ProLiant G6 platform offers a comprehensive set of embedded technologies and flexible tools to help maximize the productivity of a server infrastructure, including:

Makes every dollar count

The HP ProLiant G6 platform builds upon the quality of the HP ProLiant brand to provide increased performance and customer value over previous generations:

The HP ProLiant G6 platform, based on Intel Xeon 5500 processors, includes the HP ProLiant DL380, DL370, DL360, DL180 and DL160 rack-optimized servers; the HP ProLiant BL 490c, BL 460c and BL 280c server blades; and the HP ProLiant ML370, ML350 and ML150 tower servers.

Pricing and availability

Most new HP ProLiant G6 platforms are available today and shipping worldwide; DL 360, DL 370 and BL280c models are expected to be available in the coming weeks. Starting prices for HP ProLiant G6 servers range from $999 to $2,105 and vary based on specific configurations.(6)

More information on HP ProLiant servers is available at www.hp.com/go/proliant.

About HP

HP, the world’s largest technology company, simplifies the technology experience for consumers and businesses with a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com/.

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(1) Energy efficiency based on HP testing.

(2) Based on HP-commissioned third-party analyst research.

(3) Comparison based on percentage cost saved per virtual machine using Internet list price of Virtual Connect Flex-10 Ethernet modules required to support six NICs and two fibre channel switches versus IBM and third-party networking components.

(4) Performance improvements based on several industry benchmarks including SAP, VMmark and SPECWeb 2005.

(5) Zero percent financing available in the United States and Canada for transactions of $1,500 to $150,000; also in Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK for transactions valued at $1,500 to $100,000 (in U.S. dollars). Other rates apply for other terms and transaction sizes. Other charges or restrictions may apply. HP Financial Services reserves the right to change or cancel this program at any time without notice.

(6) Estimated U.S. street prices. Actual prices may vary.

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