HP Virtual Connect MAC Addresses and WWNs

One of the benefits of using HP Virtual Connect in C-class blade Chassis is the ability to have MAC Addresses and WWNs set on a server bay as opposed to the physical server. I’m sure you’re aware that each device that has a network card has a Media Access Control (MAC) address which is a burned in identifier that makes that NIC unique. HP decided that it might be nice to control those MAC Addresses in their blade chassis. Before you setup any server profiles, you have the option to choose “Virtual Connect Assigned MAC Addresses”. These are addresses that are assigned to each server bay so that no matter what blade is put into the bay, the MAC addresses will stay the same. You might find this very useful in the case of a failed blade. If you receive a new blade from HP and throw it into the same bay, it will retain all of the same MAC Addresses and thus look the same to your switches. ...

March 18, 2013 · 4 min · eshanks

Virtual Simulators

If you’re an engineer and you’re trying to get more experience with a variety of different storage devices, you might find yourself in a bit of a pickle. Most customers settle one one or two storage vendors and that’s it. So if you work for one of these companies you can learn EMC or Netapp, etc. I highly doubt your company would be interested in purchases a few different types of storage devices so that you can learn them as they are quite expensive. ...

February 19, 2013 · 2 min · eshanks

HP Performance Viewer

I decided to check out the new HP Performance Viewer and found it to be pretty useful. The appliance comes as an OVF so it’s great for importing into your vSphere environment. Once it’s installed you can go to the management URL and all you have to do is provide the name of the vCenter and login credentials. That’s all for the configuration! At this point I’d give the appliance some time to gather statistics, but if you just can’t wait I’ll give you some of the details from my install. ...

January 14, 2013 · 1 min · eshanks

HP Insight Remote Support

I used to love the fact that with my old Netapp FAS2040 that I’d get a phone call about replacing a failed drive almost before I received the alert about the drive in the first place. Phone home seemed genius to me and as it turns out, Hewlett Packard has this capability for their equipment. Full disclosure: As many of you know, I currently work for an HP Partner so my advice may be a bit biased. I can tell you that I wouldn’t put a product on this site which I didn’t like so please don’t think that I’m just trying to push HP products. You may see more HP related articles from me, only because I encounter them more frequently than others. ...

January 7, 2013 · 4 min · eshanks

HP 3PAR for midrange business

HP Enterprise class storage has just entered the mid range market. Today HP announced the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 class which includes two devices; the HP 3PAR 7200 and the HP 3PAR 7400. The 7200 starts at $25k for the 2U device and the 7400 (seen below) is less than $40K for a 4U device. I’m very excited about this announcement because now HP has a storage device with the features that everybody wants and it’s now affordable for a smaller sized organization. HP has seemingly targeted one of it’s own devices with this announcement (the HP EVA) since it has been very popular with the mid-range business. They’ve even included some tools to migrate data from the EVA to the new 3PAR. I seriously doubt that the EVA will entirely go away, but the new big brother is going to steal some of their thunder. ...

December 3, 2012 · 2 min · eshanks

HP Insight Control for vCenter

I recently tried out the HP Insight Control plugin for vCenter and was very pleased about the added functionality that was provided in my vSphere client. http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/integration.html This plugin gives you additional control of your HP servers and storage that are being used by your vSphere environment. Like other storage vendors, the install will configure your VASA plugin, and will also allow you to do things such as create datastores and snapshots on the storage array from the vSphere Client. ...

November 5, 2012 · 2 min · eshanks

HP Storage Comparisons (Sept. 2012)

I have been recently thrown into the world of HP Storage, and have been trying to learn all of the storage techniques that are in the HP product line. I noticed that I couldn’t find anything that really did a compare and contrast of each of the products so I started to put one together. Anything I couldn’t understand, I asked a great guy named Calvin Zito (@hpstorageguy) to give me a hand with. He was more than gracious so follow him on Twitter. ...

September 10, 2012 · 1 min · eshanks

HP Virtual Connect Networks

I gave an overview of how HP blades are mapped to Virtual Connect Interconnect Modules in my last post. /2012/08/09/hp-virtual-connect-basics This post focus more on understanding the networks created through HP Virtual Connect Manager. In the last post I described out blade NICs map to the Interconnect Bays in the back of an HP C7000 Chassis using the downlinks. Now let’s talk about how those NICs can get added to a specific Network. HP calls these networks inside of a c7000 chassis “vNets”. ...

August 14, 2012 · 3 min · eshanks

HP Virtual Connect Basics

HP Virtual Connect is a great way to handle network setup for an HP Blade Chassis. When I first started with Virtual Connect it was very confusing for me to understand where everything was, and how the blades connected to the interconnect bays. This really is fairly simple, but might be confusing to anyone that’s new to this technology. Hopefully this post will give newcomers the tools they need to get started. ...

August 10, 2012 · 3 min · eshanks

HP Gen8 Server Class Review

Hewlett-Packard has released the details of their new product line the Gen8 (don’t call me G8) servers. The new line as, you would expect, has all of the performance increases that seem necessary when coming out with a new product. The new Sandy Bridge XEON processors are onboard, they’ve increased the number of DIMM slots, increased the total amount of memory allowed per system while also increasing the memory speed supported. HP has also switched over to PCI 3.0 which is providing much faster speeds for PCI devices. ...

March 30, 2012 · 5 min · eshanks