Solving a customers immediate
needs is naturally vital, but providing server solutions that integrate and adapt faultlessly with emerging technologies is what sets HP
apart from Dell.

 

Choosing between Dell and HP servers comes down to a matter of requirement; if you need a simple, lower cost solution to meet a short term need, then Dell is the way forward. However, if you require a server solution that is flexible, adaptable and built to last - not only in reliability terms but in technology terms too - then HP ProLiant Servers are the answer. The HP ProLiant Server range has always been known for reliability, but the new innovative and multi-talented HP ProLiant Generation 5 rack-mount, tower and blade servers move the game on.

Why HP over Dell?
Unlike Dell, HP ProLiant Servers have uniformed chipsets and components throughout the DL (Density Line), ML (Medium Line) and BL (Blade Line) range. This standardised approach ensures that HP ProLiant Servers are easier to support and more reliable to run. In addition, migration and management of HP ProLiant Servers is easy compared with an equivalent Dell solution. This is because HP have comprehensive supporting software and tools to achieve these tasks without having to resort to third party products.

HP know that attaining a higher ROI and lower TCO are only achieved by thinking ahead. They have a five year infrastructure roadmap to predict, plan and allow for future technologies and connectivity throughout the HP ProLiant Server range. So don't be sold short, invest in the long term with HP.
 
 
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