The HP Enterprise Virtual Array 4400 Starter Kit Field Installed - hard drive array (Part Number: BS195AR) is designed to offer scalable storage solutions for businesses. This modular system provides simplified management and high performance, catering to medium-sized environments requiring reliable and expandable storage. The HP 4400 EVA model allows for easy integration into existing infrastructures, providing a flexible array that ensures data consistency and security for critical applications.
This array starter kit supports a variety of drive configurations, allowing for a balance between cost and performance depending on your storage needs. The array is designed with field installation in mind, meaning it is capable of being set up on-site without the need for extensive technical intervention. Furthermore, the array offers high automation and virtualisation capabilities, optimising resource use and minimising manual administrative tasks, making it ideal for IT environments seeking operational efficiency.
The HP EVA 4400 is renowned for its dual-redundant controller architecture, ensuring continuous availability of data even if a controller fails. It also ships with built-in snapshot and replication features, which are essential for backup and disaster recovery processes. With the modular expansion capacity, the kit enables businesses to grow their storage capacity over time, supporting both mission-critical applications and dynamic workloads.
Hewlett-Packard designed the array to support Fibre Channel connectivity, ensuring swift data transfer for performance-oriented enterprise environments. Additionally, the virtualisation aspect reduces downtime during data migrations or system upgrades, which can prove crucial for maintaining business continuity and operational integrity.
EOL Technology Services provides professional support, including replacement parts, and assists with any maintenance for the HP Virtual Array 4400. Whether it's field support or guidance on upgrading components, we ensure your critical storage systems are up and running smoothly with minimal disruption.