The use of static x86 server configurations is quickly becoming an outdated concept with the introduction of modern solutions based on blade architectures, which can offer both intelligent configuration and management and the ability to perform physical-to-virtual migration to promote uptime and efficient resource usage.
When combined with the quickly maturing x86 hypervisor technologies available from a variety of solution providers, the synergy of blade architectures and virtualization offers customers the ability to dramatically increase utilization of their server investments, boost uptime, provide a more resilient and available infrastructure, and roll out new infrastructure and services more quickly.
But equally important, these same technologies can also lower costs both directly, through an immediate reduction in power and cooling costs, and indirectly (but not with a lesser impact), through a reduction in IT administrative costs associated with server hardware and the layers of infrastructure software management.

Charles Stolz
is a Solution Architect on the HP SPO extended team, where he
supports channel partners with servers, storage, and virtualization.
He has 12 years of technology experience with three of those on the
HP SPO extended team. He has also worked as a systems administrator,
technical account manager, and programmer. Charles holds a BS in
Economics and Computer Science from the University of Utah and also
has many industry certifications.