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HP's New HP-UX 11i OS and HP Integrity Servers Introduced

HP introduces a new version of the HP-UX 11i operating system and new HP Integrity servers to help make mission-critical virtualization practical for businesses of all sizes. The latest release of HP’s strategic UNIX operating environment, HP-UX 11i v3, makes virtualization easier to deploy and delivers mission-critical virtualization by combining virtualization and mainframe-class availability. Also, with HP-UX 11i v3, important applications, including business intelligence and data warehousing, are now simpler to secure and manage.

Additionally, HP strengthened its HP Integrity server lineup with a model for BladeSystem c-Class environments and a new rack-optimized unit, the Integrity rx2660 entry-class server. The HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade is the first Integrity model designed for the HP BladeSystem c-Class portfolio, HP’s blade architecture. Along with HP-UX 11i v3, the two new servers deliver mission-critical virtualization on a standards-based platform to help create an Adaptive Infrastructure in any enterprise.

Virtualization, which allows IT resources to be pooled and shared so that supply of resources can meet business demands, is transforming IT in data centers worldwide. The HP Virtual Server Environment allows HP-UX 11i to go a step further and has integrated virtualization and mainframe-class availability to deliver mission-critical virtualization for customers with the most demanding workloads. HP has broadened the functionality and simplified the deployment of its mission-critical virtualization capabilities for HP-UX 11i.

Features:
- Deployments of virtualized environments are simpler due to the addition of four new VSE Reference Architectures, including ones for Oracle, SAP software and shared services based on HP’s own application server and database implementations. These reference architectures can help cut a customer’s deployment time in half.
- Mainframe-class availability has been enhanced via HP Serviceguard clustering enhancements, including faster user transparent failover for SAP and the introduction of new levels of disaster tolerance via cascading failover across three data centers.

The new HP-UX 11i v3 UNIX operating system is designed to meet growing needs of business applications to address today’s and tomorrow’s most demanding workloads and is enhanced in a host of other critical areas. For instance, it is architected to address up to 100 million zettabytes of highly available, secure storage (1 zettabyte = 1 billion terabytes). In addition, it has new hot-swap and online patching capabilities that reduce planned and unplanned downtime, and its automation features help minimize operational costs.

As with every new HP-UX release, existing customers’ investments in the HP-UX 11i operating system are protected through binary compatibility. This means applications that ran on the previous release will run unchanged on HP-UX 11i v3 but have the added benefit of running an average of 30 percent faster.

Extending HP’s "blade everything" strategy, the new HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade is a versatile, multi-operating system server. It brings the blade advantages of power efficiency, consolidation and flexibility to Integrity server customers, while expanding the workload capabilities and choices for HP blade customers. Leveraging the innovative HP BladeSystem c-Class design, the BL860c is suited for demanding database-intensive applications and scientific computing environments. The server blade also offers a powerful virtualization engine for application consolidation, which can help drive down total cost of ownership. In addition, the Integrity BL860c shares the same BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with other HP ProLiant and HP StorageWorks blades.

The new HP Integrity rx2660 entry-class server handles robust application tier workloads and is versatile enough for porting, application serving, testing and development. Cost-effective for small deployments, it offers business-critical computing and HP-UX strengths, such as VSE, HP Serviceguard and HP Systems Insight Manager, to customers of all sizes. The rx2660 also beats Sun servers on their home turf: Java performance. As demonstrated by the recent SPECjAppServer2004 and SPECjbb2005 benchmark results, the rx2660 delivers high performance for Java 2 Enterprise Edition applications and Java business workloads.

HP continues to expand and equip expert channel partners with technical expertise and resources to broaden the market reach of virtualization to enterprises of all sizes. HP VSE for HP-UX 11i, together with Serviceguard and the new HP Integrity servers with HP-UX 11i, provide important growth engines for HP channel partners.



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