HP turns to Linux for data centre of the future

Hewlett-Packard Co.’s ambition to build the “next-generation data centre” depends on Linux and open source, an HP executive said at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Wednesday.

“We believe there is a tremendous need for contributions from the open-source community combined with the technology and innovation of companies like HP,” said Ann Livermore, executive vice-president of the Technology Solutions Group within HP.

Although her address was light on news that hadn’t been reported before, the forum gave Livermore an opportunity to talk to the Linux community about HP’s next-generation data centre strategy, which is to develop products and services that will help data centres run more effectively, reliably, easily, securely and efficiently.

HP ships one Linux-based server every minute, Livermore noted, and has been shipping them for nine years.

The energy efficiency of all servers has become the issue “every customer wants to talk about,” she said, and applauded the new functionality added to the Linux kernel that improves energy efficiency by putting Linux systems into low-power states when there’s a pause in computing.

HP is a member of the Linux Foundation, a nonprofit group supporting Linux, and has made its own contributions to Linux with the common operating environment (COE) software for data centre management. LinuxCOE 4.0 was released by HP earlier this year under the general public license governing open-source software. LinuxCOE helps automate the lifecycle management of software, including provisioning, configuration, compliance, patch management and delivery to a desktop computer.

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