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List of HPE BladeSystem C7000 Customers

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Cash Services Australia Banking and Financial Services 100 $20M Australia Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE BladeSystem C7000 Servers, Storage and Networking 2014 Datcom In 2014, Cash Services Australia deployed HPE BladeSystem C7000 chassis, installing two identical C7000 enclosures to create a highly available blade-based cluster across primary and secondary data centres in Australia. The rollout addressed virtualization and high availability requirements and is recorded under the Servers, Storage and Networking category. The implementation configured enclosure level management and redundant chassis infrastructure, using blade servers consolidated into the HPE BladeSystem C7000 enclosures with enclosure interconnect fabrics and centralized management modules to support pooled compute and network resources. The design emphasized redundant power and cooling at the enclosure level and capacity for virtualization host consolidation, consistent with typical Servers, Storage and Networking architectures. Datcom implemented the solution, integrating the blade infrastructure with the environment's virtualization platform and shared storage layers to enable clustered workloads across the two sites. Operational coverage was explicitly Australia region primary and secondary data centres, and the implementation impacted infrastructure, virtualization administration, and data centre operations teams through consolidated hardware ownership and centralized management. Datcom reported outcomes including approximately 60% reduced energy consumption, improved automation of load balancing, and reduced onsite administration visits. Governance and operations shifted toward remote monitoring and automated orchestration of load distribution across the HPE BladeSystem C7000 enclosures, reducing manual intervention and enabling centralized operational procedures.
Isala Healthcare 6461 $1.6B Netherlands Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE BladeSystem C7000 Servers, Storage and Networking 2009 Hewlett Packard Enterprise In 2009, Isala implemented HPE BladeSystem C7000 within its Servers, Storage and Networking estate to host critical clinical applications including the electronic medical record and PACS. The HPE BladeSystem C7000 deployment delivered a chassis-based blade server architecture with shared storage and networking fabrics and centralized platform management to support sustained clinical workloads. The implementation focused on clinical IT functions, consolidating compute and storage for electronic medical record processing and image archiving workflows used by radiology and hospital operations. HPE BladeSystem C7000 acted as the foundational server and storage layer that supported high-availability configurations and platform consolidation typical for hospital infrastructure. Hewlett Packard Enterprise served as the vendor and implementation partner, and Isala later moved toward HPE Synergy for VDI and EMR consolidation in a deployment led by HPE Pointnext in 2018–2019. The subsequent Synergy project was reported to produce improved scalability and lower storage support costs, reflecting an operational lifecycle approach from HPE BladeSystem C7000 to composable infrastructure.
NedBank Banking and Financial Services 25954 $63.6B South Africa Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE BladeSystem C7000 Servers, Storage and Networking 2011 n/a In 2011 NedBank deployed HPE BladeSystem C7000 as part of its Servers, Storage and Networking infrastructure supporting a DMZ Virtualisation initiative across its main campus sites. The deployment targeted DMZ virtualization and physical rack installations across 13 datacenters countrywide, with HPE BladeSystem C7000 enclosures provisioned to host consolidated compute for VMware workloads. Implementation included rack mounting, configuration and monitoring of over 40 HP C7000 blade enclosures and approximately 600 HP ProLiant blades. Server provisioning workflows supported the deployment of approximately 2000 virtual machines, numerous Physical-to-Virtual migrations, and the configuration of VMware ESXi hosts and multiple VMware vCenter Server instances. Operational controls incorporated capacity trending, right-sizing, and load balancing using HA, DRS and Storage DRS capabilities. The HPE BladeSystem C7000 environment was integrated into SAN storage and networking operational paths and managed within VMware vSphere tooling, linking blade-level management, SAN storage arrays and VMware management for consolidated server lifecycle workflows. Operational coverage spanned virtualization, hardware and provisioning teams, with responsibilities for monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting across both virtual and physical estates. Governance and runbook practices emphasized second line support for incident management, engagement with internal support areas and vendors for troubleshooting and optimization, and structured root cause analysis for VMware, networking and storage faults. A technical lead drove load balancing and capacity trending initiatives to embed HA and DRS policies into operational processes, while monitoring and maintenance procedures were standardized across the 13 datacenters to sustain virtualization and server provisioning operations.
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  1. Nixon Peabody, a United States based Professional Services organization with 1700 Employees

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