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Chapter 6: HPE Hybrid IT Infrastructure 47 These materials are © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Any dissemination, distribution, or unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. connected, fully composable SAN storage, including HPE 3PAR StoreServ flash arrays. These flexible storage options allow you to achieve the right cost/performance mix based on your specific applications and workloads. Bringing It all Together with HPE OneView HPE OneView is the cross‐architecture orchestration and management side of HPE's overall infrastructure vision, which include tightly coupled hardware and software com- ponents. The hardware side of the equation includes HPE's composable infrastructure portfolio, as well as the company's SimpliVity product line, along with more traditional blade systems and servers. All of those infrastructure components share a common element management vision and provision- ing automation engine under HPE OneView. OneView includes a number of features intended to help your organization stay ahead of the competition and fully embrace Hybrid IT and a cloudlike data center experience: ✓ Faster infrastructure deployment with software‐defined intelligence: Through the use of templates, HPE OneView enables modeling of important settings in software such as RAID configuration, BIOS settings, Firmware baseline, network uplinks and downlinks, and SAN storage volumes and zoning. ✓ Simplified life‐cycle operations with proactive updates and frictionless insight: An intuitive HPE OneView dash- board provides an at‐a‐glance view of the status of your servers, storage pools, and enclosures. Remote control allows rapid access to system power and remote console whether the server is running or offline. ✓ Increased productivity with a unified API and a grow- ing partner ecosystem: Integrated with the unified API, HPE OneView supports both traditional environments and the IT environment needed for best practices and extends the power of the Composable Infrastructure to virtualization, facilities management, automation, cloud, and application development.

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