Cost Of Retaining Aging IT Infrastructure
Sponsored by: HP and Intel® Xeon ® Processors
April 5, 2013
If the transition to new technologies in your business has been deferred for the past four years, chances are your system has fallen far behind the performance and cost-efficiency levels offered by multiple vendors in the marketplace today. An IDC study concluded for every dollar invested in new server technology, two and half times as much were eventually saved over a period of three years.
Aging server infrastructures can play a substantial cost-adding role in datacenter cost dynamics. By year three, the cost of annual maintenance for old servers increased annually by 24% to 44%.
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How upgrading from aged servers to newer server platforms can reduce costs and increase performance.
How a server refresh can yield a return on investment (ROI) of more than 150% over three years.
Why automation of server care/maintenance avoids needless duplication of effort, reduces the number of physical tasks, and helps avoid downtime.
The benefits of HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers – how they improve problem detection, monitor system temperature, and launch responsive actions to keep the server within a series of preset parameters.
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