- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE, Financial) announces new guarantees for HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 to enhance cyber resilience and data availability.
- The HPE StoreOnce portfolio is expanded with new entry-level solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.
- HPE introduces new energy consumption and cyber resiliency guarantees to protect IT infrastructure.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled new advancements for its HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000, aiming to bolster cyber resilience, enhance energy efficiency, and prevent data loss. These enhancements include a suite of new service-level agreements (SLAs) and guarantees, such as the Zero Data Loss and Downtime Guarantee, which leverages active peer persistence for uninterrupted data recovery.
A key feature of the latest offerings is the Cyber Resiliency Guarantee, promising access to recoverable immutable snapshots and a rapid response from recovery experts within 30 minutes in the event of a ransomware incident. Additionally, an Energy Consumption Guarantee ensures optimal operation at a reduced power threshold for peak performance.
Alongside these enhancements, HPE expands its StoreOnce backup and recovery appliances with new entry-level models, HPE StoreOnce 3720 and 3760, designed for remote office/branch offices (ROBOs) and small-and-medium-sized-businesses (SMBs). These models offer scalable storage, robust data protection via multi-factor authentication and encryption, and significant data reduction and backup speeds.
These innovations are available immediately as part of the HPE Storage Future-Ready Program, with the new StoreOnce models set to launch in the third quarter of 2025. For more information on HPE's commitment to advancing hybrid cloud solutions, visit their website.