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HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange

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HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange

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    1. HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange The easiest, most complete way to streamline Exchange 2010 upgrades on the industry’s first purpose-configured, pre-tested messaging system from the world's messaging leaders. Name position email@hp.com Use as the introduction to the E5000, the text in the center of the slide is the product positioning statement intended to provide a 30 second overview of what the product is about. A key point is to emphasize the unique working relationship between HP and Microsoft, the two leaders in business messaging systems. Use as the introduction to the E5000, the text in the center of the slide is the product positioning statement intended to provide a 30 second overview of what the product is about. A key point is to emphasize the unique working relationship between HP and Microsoft, the two leaders in business messaging systems.

    2. Richer interactions and more of it. Evolving business communication 2 People spend ~2hrs per day on email1 Everyone has a laptop and smartphone 10% more messages sent each year2 More time spent managing mailbox size Messages contain more multimedia content Rich content drives up message size Increases the need for larger mailboxes Mailbox sizes can exceed 10 GB over 4 yrs3 Compliance complicates everything People spend more than 2hrs per day on email which equates to sending or receiving more than 200 email messages per day. This torrid pace is only getting worse by 10% per year. In addition, all of these messages contain more information in the form of audio, video, and document attachments so capacity requirements are skyrocketing. Adding to the problem is the number of clients, everyone has a laptop and a smartphone allowing 24x7 messaging then finally, regulations require IT to save everything. Add all of this up and an average mailbox can exceed 10 GB over 4 years! This is a problem. Especially for medium sized businesses. People spend more than 2hrs per day on email which equates to sending or receiving more than 200 email messages per day. This torrid pace is only getting worse by 10% per year. In addition, all of these messages contain more information in the form of audio, video, and document attachments so capacity requirements are skyrocketing. Adding to the problem is the number of clients, everyone has a laptop and a smartphone allowing 24x7 messaging then finally, regulations require IT to save everything. Add all of this up and an average mailbox can exceed 10 GB over 4 years! This is a problem. Especially for medium sized businesses.

    3. Large, low cost mailboxes 3 The medium-sized business challenge Impacts to business user productivity Complex implementation Availability and scale Exchange 2010 improvements Higher business user productivity with the elimination of *.pst files Better performance with new IO patterns Lower cost storage availability Upgrades require many considerations The answer is large, low cost mailboxes – but this approach just creates more issues. Larger mailboxes can impact business user productivity, they are complex to implement and make availability and scaling more difficult. Microsoft recognized these challenges and designed Exchange 2010 to address them. Higher business user productivity with the elimination of *.pst files Remove archives from the desktop means less end user hassle Better information asset protection Better performance with new IO patterns 85% reduction in IOPS Smoother IO patterns and resilience against corruption Lower cost storage availability Avoid networked storage complexity and expense Database availability groups (DAG), delivers storage availability on direct attached storage More capacity for bigger mailboxes Based on these new capabilities, every IT organization is considering upgrading to Exchange 2010. In fact, a recent market study shows that 57 mailboxes are expected to be upgraded over the 2 yr period 2011-2012. Upgrading the messaging system for any business is not easy and requires literally hundreds of considerations. The answer is large, low cost mailboxes – but this approach just creates more issues. Larger mailboxes can impact business user productivity, they are complex to implement and make availability and scaling more difficult. Microsoft recognized these challenges and designed Exchange 2010 to address them. Higher business user productivity with the elimination of *.pst files Remove archives from the desktop means less end user hassle Better information asset protection Better performance with new IO patterns 85% reduction in IOPS Smoother IO patterns and resilience against corruption Lower cost storage availability Avoid networked storage complexity and expense Database availability groups (DAG), delivers storage availability on direct attached storage More capacity for bigger mailboxes Based on these new capabilities, every IT organization is considering upgrading to Exchange 2010. In fact, a recent market study shows that 57 mailboxes are expected to be upgraded over the 2 yr period 2011-2012. Upgrading the messaging system for any business is not easy and requires literally hundreds of considerations.

    4. How do you know you’re making the right decisions? Upgrade risks and considerations 4 At the most fundamental level the root cause of the complexity and confusion is the way the IT industry expects customers to cobble together solutions. Starting with applications, you have to things like: How critical is application availability and do I want to cluster servers or not? How many users will be using the application and how does that impact sizing? What sort of Disaster Recovery does the application need? The answers may or may not impact the decision to virtualize, considerations there include: What sort of performance impacts will occur? What is best practice VM configuration? How many VM’s can I run on the same physical server? And once you have determined all of those answers, you move onto defining the infrastructure requirements, we’ll start with Server Configuration: How much RAM? How many disk drives? How many and what type of Network Interfaces? Do I need to add a storage controller or not? Then on to Networking: How many ports to deliver adquate performance? Do I need a separate storage network? Ethernet , FC or FCoE, 1GbE or 10GbE? And finally Storage: DAS or SAN? Is replication required? Should I thin provision or not? How much capacity? Ideally, you’d have a partner that could consider all of the options within your environment and define, configure, and pre-test a solution based on industry best practices on your behalf. So where do you turn for that kind of help and how do you get started? At the most fundamental level the root cause of the complexity and confusion is the way the IT industry expects customers to cobble together solutions. Starting with applications, you have to things like: How critical is application availability and do I want to cluster servers or not? How many users will be using the application and how does that impact sizing? What sort of Disaster Recovery does the application need? The answers may or may not impact the decision to virtualize, considerations there include: What sort of performance impacts will occur? What is best practice VM configuration? How many VM’s can I run on the same physical server? And once you have determined all of those answers, you move onto defining the infrastructure requirements, we’ll start with Server Configuration: How much RAM? How many disk drives? How many and what type of Network Interfaces? Do I need to add a storage controller or not? Then on to Networking: How many ports to deliver adquate performance? Do I need a separate storage network? Ethernet , FC or FCoE, 1GbE or 10GbE? And finally Storage: DAS or SAN? Is replication required? Should I thin provision or not? How much capacity? Ideally, you’d have a partner that could consider all of the options within your environment and define, configure, and pre-test a solution based on industry best practices on your behalf. So where do you turn for that kind of help and how do you get started?

    5. Start with the leaders 5 A joint $250 million investment Delivering converged application solutions; a new category End-to-end Servers, Storage, Networking , TS and BIS solutions Resulting in a preferred end-to-end application solution by both HP and Microsoft Addressing Exchange 2010 upgrade risks by: Jointly developed best practices Purpose-configured hardware for Exchange 2010 Pre-configured for simplicity Self-contained to ensure appropriate service levels Start with the industry leaders, HP and Microsoft. Recognizing the challenges of deploying IT solutions, HP and Microsoft have joined forces to develop a new category of converged application solutions. They are composed of end to end server, storage, networking, appliances pre-sized, tested, and configured that include single point of contact support. The end result is a preferred application solution from HP and Microsoft. This approach can help short circuit Exchange 2010 upgrade risks with: Jointly developed best practices Purpose configured hardware Pre-configured, single SKU solutions That are self-contained ensuring appropriate service levels are achieved without impacting the rest of your environment Start with the industry leaders, HP and Microsoft. Recognizing the challenges of deploying IT solutions, HP and Microsoft have joined forces to develop a new category of converged application solutions. They are composed of end to end server, storage, networking, appliances pre-sized, tested, and configured that include single point of contact support. The end result is a preferred application solution from HP and Microsoft. This approach can help short circuit Exchange 2010 upgrade risks with: Jointly developed best practices Purpose configured hardware Pre-configured, single SKU solutions That are self-contained ensuring appropriate service levels are achieved without impacting the rest of your environment

    6. HP E5000 messaging system for Microsoft exchange 6 Complete Solutions Simplify Planning & Deployment Turnkey deployment with pre-sized and tested configurations Push-button start-up and automated lifecycle management tools Optimize Operation Best practices designed in to ensure service levels are met Management integration from spindle to application Agility with Scale Solutions to scale from 100’s to 1000’s of mailboxes Single site, Multi-site and Remote Office configurations Introducing the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange. It includes everything that customers need to run a highly available Exchange environment: blade servers, direct attached storage, integrated networking, two seats of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition, integration and deployment tools and three years of warranty and support. This jointly developed converged application appliance was designed to: Simplify planning and deployment with turn-key installation using pre-sized, tested and optimized hardware configurations. Push button start up capabilities along with automated lifecycle management reduce work required from your IT staff. Optimize operations knowing that HP and Microsoft have designed in jointly-defined best practices so expected service levels are not just expected, they are achieved from day 1. Engineers from both companies have worked to simplify management from spindle to application eliminating the burden coordinating hardware and application administration tasks. And scale as required. We all know that the business today will not look like the business of tomorrow. The E5000 allows customers to scale from 100’s to 1000’s of mailboxes. It also offers capabilities to implement in single or multiple sites for disaster recovery. Introducing the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange. It includes everything that customers need to run a highly available Exchange environment: blade servers, direct attached storage, integrated networking, two seats of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition, integration and deployment tools and three years of warranty and support. This jointly developed converged application appliance was designed to: Simplify planning and deployment with turn-key installation using pre-sized, tested and optimized hardware configurations. Push button start up capabilities along with automated lifecycle management reduce work required from your IT staff. Optimize operations knowing that HP and Microsoft have designed in jointly-defined best practices so expected service levels are not just expected, they are achieved from day 1. Engineers from both companies have worked to simplify management from spindle to application eliminating the burden coordinating hardware and application administration tasks. And scale as required. We all know that the business today will not look like the business of tomorrow. The E5000 allows customers to scale from 100’s to 1000’s of mailboxes. It also offers capabilities to implement in single or multiple sites for disaster recovery.

    7. Microsoft and HP have made the tough sizing and configuration choices for you 87% less planning and design4 7 Plan and configure in seconds Single SKU systems, including support 2 simple steps required to size and configure4 Avoid deployment risk with complex, customized solutions Deploy with confidence Let HP and Microsoft make 90% of the design decisions4 Purpose-configured hardware for Exchange 2010 Unique form factor from the world’s leading server vendor Best practice configuration by design Self contained to isolate impact to your environment Wizards to accelerate and validate set up Let HP and Microsoft make the tough choices for you. We’ve been at this a long time and have developed this solution with a keen eye towards addressing the risks associated with upgrading your messaging system. The first step in any upgrade process is planning. Our engineers jointly worked together to define the optimal hardware configuration for specific numbers of mailboxes. These definitions were packaged together into single SKU solutions including support so you’re not exposed to the risk of defining the wrong server components or not sizing storage capacity properly. Studies have shown that this approach results in: Spend less time planning because it eliminates 87% of the steps and decisions you need to make. With the E5000, HP and Microsoft have made 90% of the touch configuration and design decisions for you. You can also deploy the E5000 with confidence knowing that it is purpose-configured hardware from Exchange. The software engineers at Microsoft specified exact hardware requirements that HP used to develop a unique form factor. Both companies worked together to define best practices that are designed in to ensure the E5000 delivers the performance and capacity you need. Also completely self-contained, you can be sure that once deployed that messaging won’t impact other applications in your environment. And to top everything else off, HP has developed a Quick Deployment tool that not only walks you through the set up steps but actually validates the implementation from an active directory and performance perspective to ensure proper operation. Let HP and Microsoft make the tough choices for you. We’ve been at this a long time and have developed this solution with a keen eye towards addressing the risks associated with upgrading your messaging system. The first step in any upgrade process is planning. Our engineers jointly worked together to define the optimal hardware configuration for specific numbers of mailboxes. These definitions were packaged together into single SKU solutions including support so you’re not exposed to the risk of defining the wrong server components or not sizing storage capacity properly. Studies have shown that this approach results in: Spend less time planning because it eliminates 87% of the steps and decisions you need to make. With the E5000, HP and Microsoft have made 90% of the touch configuration and design decisions for you. You can also deploy the E5000 with confidence knowing that it is purpose-configured hardware from Exchange. The software engineers at Microsoft specified exact hardware requirements that HP used to develop a unique form factor. Both companies worked together to define best practices that are designed in to ensure the E5000 delivers the performance and capacity you need. Also completely self-contained, you can be sure that once deployed that messaging won’t impact other applications in your environment. And to top everything else off, HP has developed a Quick Deployment tool that not only walks you through the set up steps but actually validates the implementation from an active directory and performance perspective to ensure proper operation.

    8. Streamline deployment and validation HP E5000 quick deployment tool 8 Validates permissions and Active Directory schema Simplifies deployment to a few input fields and mouse clicks Customize unique environment settings Here is a couple of screen shots of the HP-developed Quick Deployment Tool. Every E5000 comes standard with this wizard that: Validates permissions and Active Directory schema Reduces deployment tasks down to a few simple input fields and mouse clicks Allows you to customize your unique environmental settings with ease Here is a couple of screen shots of the HP-developed Quick Deployment Tool. Every E5000 comes standard with this wizard that: Validates permissions and Active Directory schema Reduces deployment tasks down to a few simple input fields and mouse clicks Allows you to customize your unique environmental settings with ease

    9. Simplify achieving service levels and keep operational costs down 25% smaller data center footprint 9 Ensure service levels Pre-sized and pre-tested configurations Pre-configured for high availability Self-contained and isolated hardware Single support contract for everything Reduce total cost of ownership 50% less fans, 50% less power supplies5 Use cost effective direct attached storage Less management complexity with iLO 2 and System Center integration Use a single support contract for the entire solution along with a 25% smaller data center footprint to optimize operations. Once deployed, a significant cost of a solution is the ongoing operational costs. The E5000 optimizes operation by simplifying the work it takes to achieve expected service levels and keeps ongoing costs down. Let’s discuss service levels. With any other Exchange 2010 solution, you need to define 100’s of components of a solution and hope that once you deploy, it works well enough to meet expected performance levels and deliver an adequate level of service to users. The issue here is that you never know until AFTER you’ve deployed! That’s like a football coach in a tied game with 1 minute remaining deciding to run a brand new play that his team has never practiced. It might work or it might not – you just never know. The right approach is to practice before the game to ensure all players know what their doing and are going to work together to make it a success. That’s what HP and Microsoft have done with the E5000. We’ve pre-sized and pre-tested all configurations so you know how it’s going to operate. The solutions have been configured using best practices to ensure adequate availability. They are self-contained so there’s no need to worry about impacts to other applications in your environment. And best of all, there is a single point of contact for support. No need to worry about having software but no hardware support and vice versa, one number to call for anything that goes wrong. This is one of the most important benefits of the joint investment that HP and Microsoft have made. Next let’s address cost, or more specifically, total cost of ownership. As you all know, up front acquisition costs is only one small part of overall TCO. We’ve designed the E5000 to not only deliver a cost effective solution up front but also have made it extremely efficient to operate to keep ongoing operational costs low. 25% less data center footprint with fewer components allows more room for other applications. Which also results in… 30% less power/cooling costs. The E5000 is implemented using standard BladeSystem servers so you get all the power/cooling advantages built in [you can bring in sea of sensors here if relevant] With new Exchange 2010 features, HP has implemented cost effective direct attached storage And on-going management is simplified with iLO 2 and System Center integration This is all great, but nothing, especially business stays the same for very long. So how does the E5000 hold up to a dynamic ever changing IT environment? Use a single support contract for the entire solution along with a 25% smaller data center footprint to optimize operations. Once deployed, a significant cost of a solution is the ongoing operational costs. The E5000 optimizes operation by simplifying the work it takes to achieve expected service levels and keeps ongoing costs down. Let’s discuss service levels. With any other Exchange 2010 solution, you need to define 100’s of components of a solution and hope that once you deploy, it works well enough to meet expected performance levels and deliver an adequate level of service to users. The issue here is that you never know until AFTER you’ve deployed! That’s like a football coach in a tied game with 1 minute remaining deciding to run a brand new play that his team has never practiced. It might work or it might not – you just never know. The right approach is to practice before the game to ensure all players know what their doing and are going to work together to make it a success. That’s what HP and Microsoft have done with the E5000. We’ve pre-sized and pre-tested all configurations so you know how it’s going to operate. The solutions have been configured using best practices to ensure adequate availability. They are self-contained so there’s no need to worry about impacts to other applications in your environment. And best of all, there is a single point of contact for support. No need to worry about having software but no hardware support and vice versa, one number to call for anything that goes wrong. This is one of the most important benefits of the joint investment that HP and Microsoft have made. Next let’s address cost, or more specifically, total cost of ownership. As you all know, up front acquisition costs is only one small part of overall TCO. We’ve designed the E5000 to not only deliver a cost effective solution up front but also have made it extremely efficient to operate to keep ongoing operational costs low. 25% less data center footprint with fewer components allows more room for other applications. Which also results in… 30% less power/cooling costs. The E5000 is implemented using standard BladeSystem servers so you get all the power/cooling advantages built in [you can bring in sea of sensors here if relevant] With new Exchange 2010 features, HP has implemented cost effective direct attached storage And on-going management is simplified with iLO 2 and System Center integration This is all great, but nothing, especially business stays the same for very long. So how does the E5000 hold up to a dynamic ever changing IT environment?

    10. Be able to change with the business as mailbox size, availability, and archive will only continue to grow Scale from 500 to 15,000 mailboxes 10 Increase mailbox size and number with ease Increase existing mailbox size with optional capacity upgrades Scale from 500 to 15,000 mailboxes with additional units Improve availability and archive Scale dynamically online, no user impact Implement across locations for higher availability Compliance smart with centralized messaging archive and optional cloud services from HP Designed to scale not only with capacity but with performance and disaster recovery capabilities as well the E5000 has the agility to change with your business needs over time. Optional capacity upgrades allow you to increase mailbox sizes as required Increase system performance and implement more mailboxes. The E5000 can grow from 500 to 15,000 mailboxes and balance the workload automatically You also have the choice to improve availability and archive capabilities No matter what changes you make, the E5000 remains available and online, no user impact Implement across locations to protect against full site failures Improve archive with compliance smart centralized messaging archive or take advantage of optional email compliance/archive cloud services from HP In addition to simple planning and deployment, optimized messaging operations, and the ability to scale as required the E5000 is perfect for multi-site deployments. Designed to scale not only with capacity but with performance and disaster recovery capabilities as well the E5000 has the agility to change with your business needs over time. Optional capacity upgrades allow you to increase mailbox sizes as required Increase system performance and implement more mailboxes. The E5000 can grow from 500 to 15,000 mailboxes and balance the workload automatically You also have the choice to improve availability and archive capabilities No matter what changes you make, the E5000 remains available and online, no user impact Implement across locations to protect against full site failures Improve archive with compliance smart centralized messaging archive or take advantage of optional email compliance/archive cloud services from HP In addition to simple planning and deployment, optimized messaging operations, and the ability to scale as required the E5000 is perfect for multi-site deployments.

    11. Accelerate remote office upgrades 11 Standardize deployment Reduce planning with pre-packaged complete solutions Accelerate deployment with wizard simplicity Simplify management Manage centrally Remote access with iLO 2 and Systems Insight Manager Microsoft System Center ready The nature of the E5000 makes it perfect for quick, easy remote and branch office Exchange 2010 upgrades. If you deploy Exchange in multiple locations, using the E5000 to standardize deployment will reduce planning, accelerate the process, and ensure proper installation. Remote management capabilities reduce the need to have IT managers onsite. The nature of the E5000 makes it perfect for quick, easy remote and branch office Exchange 2010 upgrades. If you deploy Exchange in multiple locations, using the E5000 to standardize deployment will reduce planning, accelerate the process, and ensure proper installation. Remote management capabilities reduce the need to have IT managers onsite.

    12. HP E5000 product offerings 12 So what’s available? The E5000 has 3 configurations to choose from. Once you know how many mailboxes and what size they should be, it’s as simple as choosing a single part number, all of the configuration decisions have been made for you. Listed mailbox counts and sizes are sweet spots rather than limitations. Each model is designed to outperform the listed number of mailboxes in order to provide for high availability. The E5300 is designed for ~500 1GB Mailbox environments The E5500 is designed for 1000 mailbox environments and accommodates 2 mailbox sizes, 1 GB and 2.5 GB The E5700 is sized for 3000 mailboxes and also accommodates 2 mailbox sizes, 1 GB and 2.5 GB Optional capacity upgrades are available for all models Again, these numbers are guidelines the E5000 provides the flexibility to configure each solution to meet the exact requirements of your business. So what’s available? The E5000 has 3 configurations to choose from. Once you know how many mailboxes and what size they should be, it’s as simple as choosing a single part number, all of the configuration decisions have been made for you. Listed mailbox counts and sizes are sweet spots rather than limitations. Each model is designed to outperform the listed number of mailboxes in order to provide for high availability. The E5300 is designed for ~500 1GB Mailbox environments The E5500 is designed for 1000 mailbox environments and accommodates 2 mailbox sizes, 1 GB and 2.5 GB The E5700 is sized for 3000 mailboxes and also accommodates 2 mailbox sizes, 1 GB and 2.5 GB Optional capacity upgrades are available for all models Again, these numbers are guidelines the E5000 provides the flexibility to configure each solution to meet the exact requirements of your business.

    13. HP E5000 all-inclusive configurations What’s in the box? 13 Each system ships to two seats of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition, the Exchange 2010 quick deployment tools, 3 years of warranty and support and all of the best practices from both the HP and Microsoft Exchange expert teams. One thing to note is that the E5000 does not come with Exchange 2010 Licenses. Licenses and CAL’s still must be purchased through Microsoft so customers can take advantage of any Enterprise license agreements that exist to ensure the best solution price possible. Each system ships to two seats of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition, the Exchange 2010 quick deployment tools, 3 years of warranty and support and all of the best practices from both the HP and Microsoft Exchange expert teams. One thing to note is that the E5000 does not come with Exchange 2010 Licenses. Licenses and CAL’s still must be purchased through Microsoft so customers can take advantage of any Enterprise license agreements that exist to ensure the best solution price possible.

    14. Achieving simple with a complete solution 14 Lot’s of IT vendors talk about “simple” but do they really deliver? Let’s do a quick compare/contrast, E5000 versus a leading server vendor’s Exchange 2010 solution First step in any project is to plan and design the solution. Because the E5000 is pre-sized, tested, and configured, planning is essentially deciding how many mailboxes of what size then choosing the appropriate SKU. Any other competitive server solution requires 24 steps described in 44 pages of printed out documentation that can be found on Microsoft Technet Then comes configuration and quoting. Shown on the slide are real world examples of two quotes. The one on the left is an E5000 quote. The one on the right is a leading server vendor quote for a solution designed to meet the exact same requirements. Not is the E5000 easier to quote – it’s a single part number – but all of the configuration and sizing decisions have been made. Studies have shown that you can save x time/steps by going with the E5000 approach No other Exchange 2010 solution runs on a purpose configured platform with a unique form factor from the worlds leading x86 server vendor, HP No other Exchange 2010 solution is considered preferred by both HP and Microsoft Lot’s of IT vendors talk about “simple” but do they really deliver? Let’s do a quick compare/contrast, E5000 versus a leading server vendor’s Exchange 2010 solution First step in any project is to plan and design the solution. Because the E5000 is pre-sized, tested, and configured, planning is essentially deciding how many mailboxes of what size then choosing the appropriate SKU. Any other competitive server solution requires 24 steps described in 44 pages of printed out documentation that can be found on Microsoft Technet Then comes configuration and quoting. Shown on the slide are real world examples of two quotes. The one on the left is an E5000 quote. The one on the right is a leading server vendor quote for a solution designed to meet the exact same requirements. Not is the E5000 easier to quote – it’s a single part number – but all of the configuration and sizing decisions have been made. Studies have shown that you can save x time/steps by going with the E5000 approach No other Exchange 2010 solution runs on a purpose configured platform with a unique form factor from the worlds leading x86 server vendor, HP No other Exchange 2010 solution is considered preferred by both HP and Microsoft

    15. Did you know? 15 HP has deployed over 19 million Exchange Server seats6 44% of all Exchange implementations run on HP infrastructure6 HP employs more than 22,000 Microsoft-trained service professionals6 HP is Microsoft’s largest Gold Certified partner6 HP is the only vendor to be named Microsoft Enterprise Partner of the Year 5 times6 Working together for over 25 years of industry leading solutions6 The HP E5000 is a result of years of messaging experience and collaboration between HP and Microsoft. There are no other IT vendors with more experience deploying messaging systems. Did you know that: HP has deployed over 19 million Exchange Server seats 44% of all Exchange implementations run on HP ProLiant Servers HP employs more than 22,000 Microsoft-trained service professionals HP is Microsoft’s largest Gold Certified partner HP is the only vendor to be named Microsoft Enterprise Partner of the Year 5 times HP and Microsoft have been working together for over 25 years of industry leading solutions Solution Brief: 4AA2-0991ENW The HP E5000 is a result of years of messaging experience and collaboration between HP and Microsoft. There are no other IT vendors with more experience deploying messaging systems. Did you know that: HP has deployed over 19 million Exchange Server seats 44% of all Exchange implementations run on HP ProLiant Servers HP employs more than 22,000 Microsoft-trained service professionals HP is Microsoft’s largest Gold Certified partner HP is the only vendor to be named Microsoft Enterprise Partner of the Year 5 times HP and Microsoft have been working together for over 25 years of industry leading solutions Solution Brief: 4AA2-0991ENW

    16. HP + Microsoft advantages 16 Customers benefit from this storied partnership with revolutionary solutions that other vendors can’t match. This is a short list of features comparing the HP E5000 messaging system to equivalent IBM, Dell, and heterogeneous vendor Exchange 2010 solutions. Customers benefit from this storied partnership with revolutionary solutions that other vendors can’t match. This is a short list of features comparing the HP E5000 messaging system to equivalent IBM, Dell, and heterogeneous vendor Exchange 2010 solutions.

    17. Choosing the right implementation for your business Solutions for Microsoft Exchange 17 We know that the E5000 is not a perfect fit for everyone and there are lots of different ways to implement Exchange 2010. When considering alternatives, know that HP is the partner of choice for Exchange 2010. HP products cover the spectrum of server, storage and management software technologies that can address both direct attached storage (DAS) and storage attached network (SAN) deployments for Microsoft Exchange. For customers who wish to use SAN shared storage for higher levels of capacity utilization and management efficiency, HP provides a very flexible platform. HP also offers options for high-density, low-cost DAS that combine the simplicity and cost effectiveness of DAS without sacrificing flexibility or performance. HP can also help you deploy Microsoft Exchange 2010 in the cloud right now through our HP Exchange Cloud Services, or you can rely on us for the future with the new HP and Microsoft Infrastructure-to-Application model. This joint solution is designed to advance cloud computing by speeding application implementation, eliminating management complexities, and automating manual processes to lower the overall costs of IT. And HP Converged Infrastructure allows your business to rely on industry-standard components that can be refocused and redeployed for the future. We know that the E5000 is not a perfect fit for everyone and there are lots of different ways to implement Exchange 2010. When considering alternatives, know that HP is the partner of choice for Exchange 2010. HP products cover the spectrum of server, storage and management software technologies that can address both direct attached storage (DAS) and storage attached network (SAN) deployments for Microsoft Exchange. For customers who wish to use SAN shared storage for higher levels of capacity utilization and management efficiency, HP provides a very flexible platform. HP also offers options for high-density, low-cost DAS that combine the simplicity and cost effectiveness of DAS without sacrificing flexibility or performance. HP can also help you deploy Microsoft Exchange 2010 in the cloud right now through our HP Exchange Cloud Services, or you can rely on us for the future with the new HP and Microsoft Infrastructure-to-Application model. This joint solution is designed to advance cloud computing by speeding application implementation, eliminating management complexities, and automating manual processes to lower the overall costs of IT. And HP Converged Infrastructure allows your business to rely on industry-standard components that can be refocused and redeployed for the future.

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    20. E5000 System Enclosure The Converged Infrastructure for Exchange 2010 The HP E5000 Messaging System converges internal dense storage with two server blades into a single 3U rack mount enclosure. This slide depicts the front view of the E5000 Messaging System. The E5460sb Server Blades are based on the ProLiant BL460c G6 server blade platform with special firmware designed for the E5000 platform. Depending on E5000 Messaging System Model, the E5460sb server blades are configured with different processor and memory configurations which have been sized for the specific solution workload. The blades include the new HP P1210m storage controller that allows for independent 6Gbs SAS data paths for high availability. The Storage Drawer can support up to sixteen 6Gbs MDL SAS Large Form Factor disks. Storage Expansion Nodes are used for added disk capacity. These are based on the StorageWorks D2600 storage enclosures, with each expansion node supporting twelve 1 or 2 TB LFF MDL-SAS disks. The HP E5000 Messaging System converges internal dense storage with two server blades into a single 3U rack mount enclosure. This slide depicts the front view of the E5000 Messaging System. The E5460sb Server Blades are based on the ProLiant BL460c G6 server blade platform with special firmware designed for the E5000 platform. Depending on E5000 Messaging System Model, the E5460sb server blades are configured with different processor and memory configurations which have been sized for the specific solution workload. The blades include the new HP P1210m storage controller that allows for independent 6Gbs SAS data paths for high availability. The Storage Drawer can support up to sixteen 6Gbs MDL SAS Large Form Factor disks. Storage Expansion Nodes are used for added disk capacity. These are based on the StorageWorks D2600 storage enclosures, with each expansion node supporting twelve 1 or 2 TB LFF MDL-SAS disks.

    21. E5000 System Enclosure The Converged Infrastructure for Exchange 2010 The system enclosure has hot plug redundant power supply and cooling standard for high availability using standard ProLiant components. Redundant 1Gb Ethernet connections from the two blade servers are exposed at the rear for host connections. We add a dual 1Gb Ethernet mezzanine card on each server for Exchange replication and for dedicated backup networking. Available PCIe slots allow for the addition of Fibre Channel HBAs for integration into dedicated backup platforms such as HP D2D systems. The redundant 6Gb SAS ports support the addition of up to four E5000 Expansion Nodes for additional storage capacity. The system enclosure has hot plug redundant power supply and cooling standard for high availability using standard ProLiant components. Redundant 1Gb Ethernet connections from the two blade servers are exposed at the rear for host connections. We add a dual 1Gb Ethernet mezzanine card on each server for Exchange replication and for dedicated backup networking. Available PCIe slots allow for the addition of Fibre Channel HBAs for integration into dedicated backup platforms such as HP D2D systems. The redundant 6Gb SAS ports support the addition of up to four E5000 Expansion Nodes for additional storage capacity.

    22. Exchange 2010 role deployment 22 Each blade is configured to support multiple Exchange 2010 roles Multiple instances of HUB and CAS server roles can be run for HA and load balancing All sizing has been done with up to 2.5 GB mailboxes to simplify the customers deployment Mailbox size is customizable by the customer and is expandable with disk shelves HP Sizer to assist with more detailed configurations E5000 is configured to run multiple Exchange 2010 roles. Customers can configure the system for high availability and/or load balancing of the HUB and CAS roles. E5000 is configured to run multiple Exchange 2010 roles. Customers can configure the system for high availability and/or load balancing of the HUB and CAS roles.

    23. DAG configuration 23 Pre-formatted RAID groups combined with 2-copy DAG configuration for self contained high availability Each blade can support the entire workload with acceptable latency DAG configuration tool for 3+ copy DAG configurations (available mid-2011) E5000 is pre-configured for DAG simplification for high availability with mailbox database replicated between the two blades. Systems are pre-configured with RAID groups for disk level availability with integration hot spare disks. Redo LUNs are provided per best practices for mailbox recovery. E5000 is pre-configured for DAG simplification for high availability with mailbox database replicated between the two blades. Systems are pre-configured with RAID groups for disk level availability with integration hot spare disks. Redo LUNs are provided per best practices for mailbox recovery.

    24. Extended high availability or disaster recovery Multi-site E5000 deployment 24 Multi-site synchronous HA Two copies of each database locally for high availability Third copy at second site for extended high availability Multi-site asynchronous DR Two copies locally for high availability Third lagged copy for disaster recovery E5000 systems can be clustered together to offer higher levels of availability or disaster recovery. These clusters can even be stretched across locations. E5000 systems can be clustered together to offer higher levels of availability or disaster recovery. These clusters can even be stretched across locations.

    25. Target customer segments 25 Single site SMB and mid market customers 250 to 1000 mailboxes Represents 70% of Exchange install base Customer Problem Complexity of Exchange and DAG configuration

    26. HP E5000 hardware specs 26

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