Observe a new generation of converged infrastructures, Bull BNEX, based on a set of servers.
Here we talk about agility, scalability and seamless integration for the
new converged infrastructures.
Based on the increasing reality that, in the infrastructure domain, IT organizations today face three challenges:
quickly and accurately respond to business line requests, manage exponential
growth of data and flows, optimize the use of resources and investment in a
context of limited budgets, according to Bull, converged infrastructures increasingly
appear as the solution to the puzzle of these conflicting requirements.
Therefore Bull today brings a new converged infrastructure solution, Bull
BNEX, based on Bull a set of servers and NetApp storage arrays.
This means, the Bull BNEX converged infrastructures meet several use cases:
rapid and optimized creation of a private cloud, desktops virtualization, and
application
virtualization in SAP environment.
As the most advanced components captured by Connectikpeople, we have:
- Bull bullion servers, a x86 16 -socket server, the fastest in the market.
- NetApp Storage FAS 3200 series: the FAS3200 series offers all the benefits of NetApp unified storage architecture: a single operating system, software homogeneous management, integrated data protection, and multi storage levels for outstanding efficiency.
- Brocade Network VDX range: offers flexibility and the ability to expand the network to meet the changing needs of virtualization. center.
- Virtualization with VMware vSphere, vCenter, vCenter Operations: provides the best virtualization platform for creating cloud infrastructures, with capacity and computing performance monitoring.
Connectikpeople
recalls that Since 2005, as a NetApp STAR partner, Bull
integrates the NetApp technology in its storage infrastructures.
About
Bull
Bull is a leader in secure mission-critical digital systems. The Group is
dedicated to developing and implementing solutions where computing power and
security serve to optimize its customers' information systems, to support their
business.
Bull operates in high added-value markets including computer simulation,
Cloud computing and 'computing power plants', outsourcing and security.
Currently Bull employs around 9,300 people across more than 50 countries,
with over 700 staff totally focused on R&D. In 2012, Bull recorded revenues
of €1.3 billion.