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"With Integrity blades and HP-UX 11i v3 supporting our Oracle portal, we've gone from having four stand-alone servers and a mixed operating environment to just two blades and a single operating environment. The blades now occupy a fraction of the data center space and standardizing on HP-UX 11i v3 across our environment has made it much easier and more cost effective to administer our systems."
When we say “HP-UX 11i is mission-critical UNIX,” we indicate that HP-UX 11i engineering investment goes toward the high end of UNIX requirements, where your success depends on your IT infrastructure.
When UNIX is mission-critical, it’s a business tool, or manufacturing equipment, or utilities management, or national defense. HP invests to enable customers to do more with less—working to narrow the gap between business demands and IT’s ability to deliver. We face the same challenges in HP-UX 11i engineering—keeping up, keeping quality, cutting costs, and above all, building advantage—as you. Who has time to build operating system kernels in an IT shop anymore, with today’s high business demands?
Come to HP-UX 11i v3 on HP Integrity systems to deploy the UNIX operating system that powers datacenters and developers' systems of all sizes around the world. HP-UX 11i v3 drives down costs, not confidence, from critical UNIX system environments.
From Java
TM applications to databases to global ERP solutions, HP-UX 11i excels in performance across the Integrity server family—from blades, to entry-class and Superdome systems. When your success depends on your UNIX operating system, depend on HP-UX 11i.
For the second year in a row, HP-UX 11i climbed in UNIX user preference and topped AIX and Solaris in a number of critical mission-critical UNIX survey topics.
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View two CIO Web events with Gabriel Consulting Group’s Dan Olds and HP’s Brian Cox, plus CIO’s Jim Malone, and HP’s performance expert Martin Whittaker.
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The ABCs of payback are so fast and the long-term savings are so great, you can’t afford
not to upgrade from HP 9000 to Integrity servers with HP-UX 11i v3.
HP introduces HP-UX 11i v3 Update 5, shipping now.
The HP-UX 11i v3 advantage: Integrated mission-critical virtualization.
Your success: highest return on your IT investment for the applications critical to your business.
Our integrated-by-design approach ensures that all the technologies that deliver your mission-critical environment are engineered to work together from the bottom up. Let HP ensure it all works together: the
UNIX® operating system,
capacity planning ,
workload management,
security,
failover clusters ,
management tools,
file systems,
developers' tools,
partitioning software,
utility pricing―everything it takes to run your operation cost-efficiently while meeting the highest service levels. That lets you focus on pressing matters other than the operating system!
HP simplifies your UNIX operating system experience to reduce your cost and avoid risk, starting with acquisition and deployment. HP offers
four Operating Environments for HP-UX 11i, delivering the functionality you need in pre-tested, integrated packages. That's as simple as it gets: a single product to order, install and maintain, versus 150+ piece parts.
Protecting your investment in application software,
HP-UX 11i is binary compatible (PDF) across releases and across processor families. Applications running on HP-UX 11.0 and later will run on subsequent releases of HP-UX 11i, including v3 and future HP-UX 11i releases.
Applications running on HP 9000 (PA-RISC-based) systems will run on HP Integrity (Intel® Itanium®-based) servers without modification or recompilation, due to always-integrated dynamic translation with HP OverEasy ARIES.
HP recommends that HP-UX 11i users running prior releases upgrade to v3 for the
highest return on investment among HP-UX 11i versions and compared to
other UNIX solutions. Support contracts entitle existing HP-UX 11i users to upgrade to the latest release, including to the new v3 OEs.
HP's focus on excellence and simplicity includes
services—one singularly accountable support rep, one contract, and your entire UNIX environment is covered. Already have HP ProLiant servers? Windows? Linux? Solaris? Wrap all your IT in the assurance of HP's award-winning quality services.
Drive down costs—not confidence—in your UNIX operating environment. Run the applications that run your critical workloads on HP-UX 11i v3 on HP Integrity servers.
“HP’s investment in UNIX-level data and application redundancy, online mobility, and system failover with HP-UX 11i v3 combines with Intel’s investment in processor-level RAS features, making HP Integrity servers running HP-UX 11i extremely flexible and reliable for mission-critical workloads.
Our joint work pays real dividends for our mutual customers.”
—Rory McInerney, Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group, Director, Enterprise Microprocessor Group, Intel Corporation
UNIX is a trademark of the Open Group..
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*Results from Gabriel Consulting Group 2008/09 Unix Vendor Preference Survey. Survey period covered 12/08-03/09 with 266 survey respondents representing small, medium and large enterprise data centers.