09 Aug

Lazarus, in Greek mythology, rose from the ashes. But at HPE, it was the Apollo brand that was revived. Apollo, initially an acquisition of Hewlett-Packard in 1980, was closed in the 1990s. It was resurrected in 2014 as part of the company's high-performance computing division.These supercomputers have prompted many companies to look for cheaper but still high-quality options for OEM maintenance.

A powerful converged system

The Apollo 6000 system is high-density, features converged storage and compute, and networking and cooling. The storage capacity per chassis is hundreds of terabytes.HPE Apollo is well-known for its ability to deliver parallelism and scalability in a small rack space efficiently. The hardware is suitable for big data analytics and other intensive applications. Even Intel used Apollo to automate their electronics design work.Enterprises that have acquired water-cooled, massively efficient systems are looking to maximize their value. Extended hardware life is possible with an Apollo 6000 that costs $150,000.

Server Support Solution

Navigator Systems provides HPE Apollo support and is now extending contracts for the HPE Apollo 6000.Our roots are deep in HPE hardware going back to the original Hewlett Package products. This vast knowledge has allowed us to create and deliver superior support for some of the most complex equipment.We can save significant money on HPE support and offer all the benefits of global support, flexible SLAs and high-quality spare parts.We can also help you maintain the HPE Apollo 6000 at its peak performance for as long as your workloads allow. It could be valid for a workhorse such as the Apollo.Navigator Systems continues its investment in the Research and Development of the next generation HPE Apollo Gen10+ High-Performance Computing Systems.

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