HP has unveiled optimised Converged Infrastructure and planning services for SAP high-performance analytic appliance (SAP HANA) to help clients increase speed and availability of business information.
HP’s Converged Infrastructure offering combines its ProLiant DL980 G7 server with PREMA Architecture, which supports two terabytes of memory and up to 64 processor cores.
It also has resiliency features that include memory mirroring, sparing, scrubbing for fault protection, as well as redundant data paths and error containment.
The company said that it will also offer strategy and planning services to help clients in their feasibility assessments for introducing the SAP HANA 1.0 platform into their environments.
The new services provide business and financial benefit analysis to support the decision-making process, and can define a roadmap and blueprint for clients to move to in-memory computing with SAP HANA 1.0.
HP Business Intelligence Solutions VP and GM Kristina Robinson said running on HP Converged Infrastructure with HP services, SAP in-memory computing enables users to get quicker access and business insight through data that was previously unavailable.