Performance and Scalability Evaluation of HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software on 1P AMD EPYC™ vs. 2P Intel® Xeon® CPUs
Virtualization continues to be a foundational technology in modern IT infrastructure, enabling organizations to increase hardware utilization, reduce operational complexity, and accelerate cloud readiness. By consolidating multiple virtual machines (VMs) onto fewer physical servers, enterprises can significantly lower total cost of ownership (TCO) through reductions in hardware footprint, power usage, and cooling requirements. As organizations face rising compute demands and growing emphasis on sustainability and efficiency, server consolidation has become a strategic priority for both CapEx and OpEx optimization.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) addresses these needs with HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software, a unified virtualization management suite designed to simplify VM deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle operations while maintaining high performance under scale. This report presents Infobell IT’s performance and scalability evaluation of HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software running on single-socket AMD EPYC™ processors and a dual-socket Intel® Xeon® processor platform for server consolidation study.