Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled significant updates to its Morpheus Software and VM Essentials offerings aimed at reducing costs for businesses' IT estates. The new availability of HPE Morpheus VM Essentials on Private Cloud Business Edition promises substantial reductions in VM license costs. VP Rajeev Bhardwaj emphasized that using HPE's pricing model can yield up to 90% savings on licensing for single server setups. Additionally, the orchestration platform is claimed to be 5% lower in cost than competitors, providing customers the potential for an overall saving of 45% through lower licensing and improved centralized management.
Take a server, single server with one socket, with 48 cores. Today, if you price it on a per core basis on one side, and you look at our pricing, which is on a per socket basis, you will see a 90% saving on licensing costs just on a server.
Through lower licensing costs and centralized management, customers could expect savings of around 45%.
With that in mind ... looking at the hardware today, the underlying infrastructure, we support the HPE servers and storage, and we've added Dell servers and NetApp storage to the portfolio.
The orchestration platform the company provides, Morpheus Software, is offered at 5% lower cost than comparable products in the market.
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