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California Department of Water, Intel: Virtualized Environments

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California Department of Water, Intel: Virtualized Environments
California Department of Water Resources increases the flexibility and scalability of IT while cutting costs by creating a virtualized environment with Intel® Xeon® processors
The California Department of Water Resources needed to modernize its IT infrastructure to deliver the services required for supplying water, ensuring public safety, and protecting the environment. With help from Intel and other technology partners, the organization’s IT group designed and deployed a virtualized infrastructure based on HP ProLiant* server blades equipped with the Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series. The overhaul consolidated servers by two-thirds, enhanced energy efficiency, reduced operating costs by 25 percent, and provided more than four times the capacity for new business solutions. The IT group now has the flexibility and scalability to support a rapidly changing and growing organization.
Challenges
• Increase flexibility and scalability. Build a modern IT infrastructure that can keep pace with changing business needs and rapid business growth.
• Improve availability. Replace an aging IT infrastructure that was prone to critical outages and drained IT resources.
• Enhance efficiency. Expand IT infrastructure capacity while controlling power, cooling, and space requirement.
Solution
• HP ProLiant* server blades with Intel® Xeon® processors. The organization built an enterprise-level virtualized server environment on HP ProLiant* BL460 G6 and G7 server blades with the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 and 5600 series, and ProLiant* BL490 G7 server blades equipped with the Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series.

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