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HP-UX 11i Roadmap
This document is the HP-UX 11i Roadmap.
This document represents the current plan and should not be considered a
commitment. For specific delivery dates please refer to the BSTO
marketing team.
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice and will
be change based on HP’s execution needs or requirement base on specific
economic conditions.
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
hp-ux 11i
operating
environment
goals
•have a competitively equal or better
feature set than all other UNIX operating
systems
•continue to increase the visibility to HPUX, its strengths and its mainstream
UNIX leadership in the market
•ensure that HP-UX is the best UNIX for:
• multi-OS environments
• deployment from
Windows/Linux development
• transition to IA-64
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HP-UX 11i operating environments
HP-UX 11i mission-critical OE
HP-UX 11i enterprise OE
HP-UX 11i OE
•HP-UX OS
•Network Drivers
•Web QoS peak
•Apache web
server
•Ignite/UX
•Java Environment
(RTE, JDK, JPI)
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
•ServiceControl Manager
JPIU
•Sys. Config. Repository
•Software Distributor/UX
•Netscape directory
server (Planet Enterprise)
•keberos PAM
•EMS framework
•CIFS Client & Server
•OnlineJFS 3.3
•Glanceplus pack
•Mirror Disk/UX
•Process Resource
Mgr
•Event Monitor
Services (EMS HA
Monitors)
OpenView
Performance Agent
Single-system
Event and
Availability
Management
•MC/ServiceGuard
•HP-UX Workload
Manager
•Host Intrusion
Detection
•ServiceGuard NFS
toolkit
•Enterprise Cluster
Mgmt. toolkit
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HP-UX 11i OE features and benefits
• Three different operating environments
• integrated environment tested by HP
• no codeword required for layered
product installation
• bundle pricing provides discounts vs.
individual pricing
• single line item to order
• single line item support
• Comprehensive multi-OS support
• Next generation of OS and discrete
components
• Get the operating environment that fits
your needs
• Less time spent performing system
integration
• Fast time to install/deployment, spent
less system admin resources
• Enjoy monetary savings
Simpler ordering
• Spend less time managing support
contracts
• Support for the use of Linux as a low
cost development platform for HP-UX
mission critical applications. Develop
on Linux, deploy on HPUX.
• Easy migration to OE from OS and
discrete components.
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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Roadmap
HP-UX 11i software offering
HP-UX 11i mission-critical OE
HP-UX 11i enterprise OE
HP-UX 11i OE
Examples of Independent Software Products:
Openview
iPlanet Web Server
VxVM Product
C++ compiler
Metroclusters
WebQoS Premium
IPSec/9000
SNA+2 Link Server
HP-UX CDSA
Examples of Unsupported Software Products
Mobile IPv4
perl
IPv6 Early Release
Linux Porting Kit
CIFS migration tool
Fiber Channel manager
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i OE market position roadmap
file/print
HP-UX
HP 9000
enterprise server
Windows
HP netserver
web serving
applications
application
(department critical)
enterprise
data center
(business critical)
(corporate critical)
HPUX OEs Current PA-RISC
Position
HPUX OEs hosted on
IA-64 platforms
netware
HP netserver
Linux
HP netserver
HP runs its business worldwide on HP-UX servers!
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HPUX 11i
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HP-UX 11i OE vision roadmap
Q400
Q201
Q301
HP 11i OEs
release on
IA-64 Platform
Q402
HP 11i OEs provide
hardware
independent
operating
environment
HP 11i OEs
become primary
OS delivery agent on
PA-RISC Platform
HP 11i OEs
release on
HP Superdome
Platform
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i OE release model
Platform
Q201
Q301
Q401
Q102
Q201
Update
Platform
Update
Platform
Update
OS
Bonus
Pack
Platform
OS
Bonus
Pack
OS
Bonus
Pack
OS
Bonus
Pack
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
Q201
HP-UX 11i OE releases
Q301
Q401
Update
•OS Bonus Pack
Platform
•OS Bonus Pack
•vPars on SD
Update
Platform
•OS Bonus Pack
•Nokia WAP Demo
Product 2.0
•IPv6 Dev. Env.
•VxVM Fast
Resynch Option
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Q102
•OS Bonus Pack
•IPv6 Phase 1
•VxVM works with
MC/SG
•CVM Base
•CVM Full Product
•vPars on N & L Class
•Processor Sets
•Real Time Ext.
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i HP-UX Enhancements
Q102
Q201
Q301
Update
OE number ????
•Nokia WAP Demo
Product 2.0
•IPv6 Dev. Env.
•MC/ServiceGuard
•VxVM Fast
Resynch Option
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Q401
Update
OE number ???+1
•vPars on SD
•IPv6 Phase 1
•VxVM works with
MC/SG
•CVM Base
•CVM Full Product
•vPars on N & L Class
•Processor Sets
•Real Time Ext.
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
Q400
HP-UX 11i
PA-RISC Only
•OE Support
•nPartitions
•per-processor
licensing
•fast boot
HP-UX 11i operating system
release roadmap
Q201
HP-UX 11i
version 1.5
IA-64 Only
32&64bit PA apps
•secure internet
transactions
•fast encryption
•VxVM Base
•online-JFS
•Web Server
•Linux(IA-64)
•developer release
Q102
HP-UX 11i
version 1.6
IA-64 Only
•bin.compat with
HP-UX 11i v.1.5
•Linux ABIs
•ISV support
•MxN threads
•CIFS
•Optimized NFS
•LVM
•OV support
Q402
HP-UX 11i
version 2
Hardware
Independent
•OE Support
•Full dynamic vPar
•Dyna. loadable
drivers
•Next gen. CIFS
• Real Time Ext.
•TB FS
•Veritas CFS&CVM
•Kernel ABI
•IPv6
•WAP 2.0 Proxy
•Linux(PA&IA)
2H03
HP-UX 11i
version 3
Hardware
Independent
••ODC
128way scaling
•HW Isolation
•Full VDC/ODC
•dynamic tunables
•OL* memory/CPU
•DLKM Patching
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i operating system
release roadmap
OE
Release
4Q00 Q201
HP-UX 11
Independence
Release
Q102
Q402
HP-UX 11i
Version 1
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HP-UX 11i
Version 2
HP-UX 11i
Version 1.5
HP-UX 11i
Version 1.6
Itanium
Release
Consolidation
Release
???
Release
2H03
HP-UX 11i
Version 3
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HPUX 11i OE and OS
release and update model
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i
Version 1
HP-UX 11i
Version 1.5
HP-UX 11i
Version 1.6
HP-UX 11i
Version 2
HP-UX 11i
Version 3
4Q00
Q201
1H02
2H02
2H03
OE
Update
OE
Release
OE
Update
OE
Release
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OE
Update
OE
Release
OE
Update
OE
Release
OE
Update
OE
Release
OE
Update
OE
Release
OE
Update
OE
Release
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HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i version 1 functionality
PA-RISC only
Development Tools
PA shared libraries
DCE RPC
Open GL
Open Source Tool Kit
CDE/Xt/Motif
HP-UX Dev Kit
HP-UX MLIB
HP-UX STK
Languages
Perl-32&64Bit
C/ANSI C Dev
HP aC++
Fortran90
Japan Fort90 mnl
Java 3D Dev
Java Plug-in
Java2 JRE 1.2
Java2 SDK 1.2
OO Cobol RTS
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Security
RSA libs
ISUs
HP Apache based Web Server
Netscape Communicator (v4.75)
Admin Utilities
Cold Install
CXperf
HP-UX Install Utilities 11.11 (IUX)
Glance + M/M
OV GlancePlus Pak (English)
OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese)
File Systems
Base VxVM (3.1)
HP JFS(3.3)
HP MPI
HP OnlineJFS(3.3)
HP VxVM (3.1)
System Functions
DLKM I/O
System Attributes
PPL
Networking
Fast Ethernet LAN - 100BT
GigaBit Ethernet LAN - SX & T
Storage Adapters
Fibre Channel - switched and AL
SCSI - FWD and Ultra2
Customer Viewable, NDA Required
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i version 1.5 functionality
IA-64 only
Development Tools
Aries 32&64bit PA apps support
PA shared libraries
Linux API (IA-64)
Cross Dev on PA
DCE RPC
Open GL
Open Source Tool Kit
CDE/Xt/Motif and Xlibx
HP-UX Dev Kit
HP-UX MLIB
HP-UX STK
Languages
Perl-32&64Bit
C/ANSI C Dev
HP aC++
Fortran90
Japan Fort90 mnl
Java 3D Dev
Java Plug-in
Java2 JRE 1.2
Java2 SDK 1.2
OO Cobol RTS
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Security
RSA libs
ISUs
HP Apache based Web Server
Admin Utilities
Cold Install (IUX)
SD and SAM (PA)
CXperf
Glance + M/M
OV GlancePlus Pak (English)
OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese)
File Systems
Base VxVM (3.1)
HP JFS(3.3)
HP MPI
HP OnlineJFS(3.3)
HP VxVM (3.1)
System Attributes
PPL
System Functions
DLKM I/O(IA)
Networking
Fast Ethernet LAN - 100BT
GigaBit Ethernet LAN - SX & T
Storage Adapters
Fibre Channel - switched and AL
SCSI - FWD and Ultra2
3rd Party and ISV Products
OmniBack II 3.5 (PA)
Oracle datebase
Netscape Communicator (v4.75)
Additions for Tech Server
MLIB
MPI LIB
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Roadmap
HP-UX 11i version 1.6 functionality
IA-64 only - All of the functionality of HPUX 11i Version 1.5 plus:
Development Tools
Linux ABI (IA-64 Only)
Availability
MC/ServiceGuard (v11.09)
Security
IPSecurity
System Functions
MxN threads
File System
NFS Over TCP
NFS 3.0 Performance optimized
to SPEC sfsV2
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
File Systems
CIFS/9000 Server
CIFS/9000 Client
LVM
HP JFS(3.5)
ISU
Omni Back
OV Network Node manager
ITO and PRM
ISV Support
Extensive List of more than 30
Customer Viewable, NDA Required
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP-UX 11i version 2 functionality
PA-RISC and IA-64
Operating Environments
OE Base
OE Enterprise
OE Mission Critical
Development Tools
Aries 32&64bit support
Kernel Driver ABI
Linux API (PA & IA)
Availability
Cell OLA
DLKM I/O
Full Processor Dealloc & iCOD
OLD I/O
Scaliablity
128 way boot
128 way DSS & Tech App Perf
64-way SDET
Security
Next Gen. CIFS
LDAP address mgmt, pthread-safe
Next generation audit
Root containment / Access control
Root file protection
Secure defaults, config
Support for long file names
System Functions
Memory Locality
Shared Memory Support for PRM
Shared Memory Teardown
Unified Cache Buffer
MxN threads
Kernel Driver ABI
Multiple Add. Space on IA
Networking
NFS Over TCP
10 Gbit/s Ethernet
TCP Offload Engines
Wireless
IPv6
WAP 2.0 Proxy
Real Time Ext.
Deterministic Response
ISUs
Fully Dynamic vPars
File Systems
VxVM 3.2 (rootability)
2 TB FS
HP JFS(3.3)
JFS 3.5
Veritas CFS & CVM
HardWare
Processor Sets
Mako in Pinnacles
Guadelupe HW/SW Liberation
Storage
iSCSI
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Roadmap
HP Virtual Partitions key features
core
functionality is available for free with HP-UX 11i release
support of HP 9000 L-Class, N-Class, Superdome (including nPartition)
support of multiple HP-UX instances (HP-UX 11i and later)
different virtual partitions can run different versions of HP-UX
single CPU granularity (virtual partition may contain single CPU)
 L-Class - recommended up to 2 virtual partitions (max. 4)
 N-Class - recommended up to 4 virtual partitions (max. 8)
 Superdome - recommended up to 32 virtual partitions (max. 64)
dynamic reassignment of CPUs across virtual partitions
software fault isolation (application, name space, OS and kernel isolation)
individual reconfiguration and reboot, e.g. for rolling upgrades (virtual partitions
don’t affect each other)
command line interface (in future via GUI – Second Release)
single toggle console (in future consolidated console)
combine with PRM, HP-UX WLM, ServiceControl Manager, and
MC/ServiceGuard
Shipment for L, N-Class 3Q01 (Superdome after N and L)
vPars technical overview
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
Dept. B
App 2
Dept. B
App 3
HP-UX
Revision
A.1
HP-UX
Revision
A.2
HP-UX
Revision
B.3
HP-UX
Revision
B.3
vPar Monitor
• a single physical server may be softpartitioned into multiple virtual servers
(virtual partitions)
• each virtual partition (vPar) runs an
independent instance of HP-UX, providing
complete name-space isolation
• vPars may run separate release and patch
levels of HP-UX
• using vPars, multiple applications or
multiple instances of the same application
may coexist without kernel or user resource
or name-space conflicts
• vPars may be individually reconfigured and
rebooted
• vPars may be administered via SCM or
separately via SAM or other tools
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Roadmap
vPars logical overview
• multiple applications
or multiple
instances or
versions of the
same application
• no name space or
resource conflicts
• creates illusion of
many separate
hardware platforms
• manages shared
physical resources
• monitors health of
operating system
instances
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
HP-UX
Revision A
Patch Lvl 1
HP-UX
Revision A
Patch Lvl 2
Dept. B
App 2
HP-UX
Revision B
Patch Lvl 1
vPar Monitor
Hardware Platform / Hard Partition
• each operating
system instance
tailored specifically
for the application(s)
it hosts
• operating systems
instances are given
a user-defined
portion of the
physical resources
• no name space or
resource conflicts
• supported on L-, Nand SuperdomeClass systems
• no additional
platform support
required
HP Virtual
Partitions:
multiple applications
on the same server
with software isolation
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
Dept. B
App 2
Dept. B
App 3
HP-UX
Revisio
n A.1
HP-UX
Revisio
n A.2
HP-UX
Revisio
n B.3
HP-UX
Revisio
n B.3
increased system utilization
• partitioning a single physical
server or hard partition into
multiple virtual partitions for L,
N-class, and Superdome
increased flexibility
• multiple independent instances
of HP-UX
• dynamic CPU migration across
virtual partitions
increased isolation
• application (including name
space) isolation across virtual
partitions
• OS (kernel) isolation
• individual reconfiguration and
reboot
HPUX 11i
Roadmap
HP Partitioning Continuum for Always On
Technical Positioning
Hard Partitions
with multiple
nodes
HyperPlex
– complete
hardware
and
software
isolation
– node
granularity
– multiple OS
images
Hard Partitions
within a node
nPartitions
– hardware
isolation per
cell
– complete
software
isolation
– cell granularity
– multiple OS
images
Virtual Partitions
within a hard
partition
Virtual
partitions
– complete
software
isolation
– CPU
granularity
– multiple OS
images
Resource
Partitions
PRM
(Process Resource
Manager)
WLM
(Workload Manager)
– dynamic
resource allocation
– automatic goalbased resource
allocation via
set SLOs
– share (%)
granularity
– 1 OS image
Isolation
Flexibility
highest degree of
separation
highest degree of
dynamic capabilities
Feature
VxVM/CVM
3.1 Product
Description
(Slide 1)
Base VxVM/CVM
CVM Add-On
B7961AA
VxVM Add-On
B9116AA B9117AA
Concatenation
Spanning
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Striping
GUI (VMSA)
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Resizing Volumes
Disk Group Support
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Free-space management
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Support for co-existence of VxVM with LVM on same system
DMP for active-passive devices
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DMP for active/active devices
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Conversion utilities
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Mirroring of user-data disks
(no root mirroring)
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Striped Mirrors (RAID 0+1)
Log-based mirror recoveries
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N/S
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Oracle Resilvering
Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation
-
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Online Data Migration
Snapshot
-
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Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Customer viewable
Feature
Base VxVM/CVM
B7961AA
VxVM/CVM
3.1 Product
Description
(Slide 2)
CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B9116AA B9117AA
Task monitor
Online Relayout
VxVM only 


N/S
N/S
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0)
RAID-5
-



N/S
Support for MC/SG
Support for SG OPS Edition


Base CVM -
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Support for mixed clusters
only #

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
8 MC/SG
4MC/SG
4 OPS
Multiple node cluster support
4 MC/SG
2 OPS #
Rolling Upgrade support
Online Reconfiguration for


Diskgroup activated
shared diskgroups
on at most 1 node #
N/A

Diskgroup
activated
on any # of
nodes (up
to 4)
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Customer viewable
Milestones
Linux
strategy for
HP-UX 11i
•
Linux API on IA - Q201
•
Linux ABI on IA - Q302
•
Linux API on PA - Q402
WebGain Studio for integrated
windows app. dev. env. (IDE)
targeting HP-UX11develop
and debug on IA-32/windows
and deploy optimized java
code on HP-UX 11i
java optimization tools for
optimizing java run-time
environment. hp j-meter, hp jconfig, etc. (available free
from hp.com/java)
Use IA-based HPUX or Linux as
a low cost development
platform for HP-UX mission
critical applications
develop on
Linux or
Windows
and deploy
on HP-UX
11i
Linux being ported onto PA (A,
L, and N class) in 2H2000
HP believes that Linux has a role
to play in: low-end and
midrange server
environments appliances
application development
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Customer viewable
dynamically
tunable
kernel
parameters
for HP-UX 11i
OEs
•
core_addshmem_read
•
core_addshmem_write (VM)
shared memory segments in
application core dumps
•
maxuprc (PM) maximum
number of processes per user
•
shmmax (VM) shared memory
maximum size
•
shmseg (VM) shared memory
segment size
•
maxfiles_lim* (FS) maximum
number of files
•
maxtsiz (VM) maximum text
segment size
•
maxtsiz_ 64bit* (VM) maximum
text segment size - 64 bit
•
msgmax (PM) maximum
number of messages
•
msgmnb (PM) maximum
number of bytes msg queue
•
scsi_max_qdepth (IO) depth of
SCSI I/O queue
•
semmsl
goal is
reduction of
reboots by
50%
* per process
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Not customer viewable
Feature
Base
VxVM/CVM
Add-On
Functionality
for HP-UX
11i OEs
Base VxVM/CVM
Concatenation
Spanning
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
Striping
GUI (VMSA)


Resizing Volumes
Disk Group Support


Free-space mgmt

Support for co-existence of VxVM
with LVM on same system 
DMP for act.-passive devices 
DMP for act./act. devices
Conversion utilities
Task monitor (VxVM only)


Supt. for MC/SG
Supt. for SG/OPS

#
Supt. mixed clusters
Multiple node cluster supt.

VxVM/CVM is
compatible
with the OEs
and needs to
be purchased
separately
4 MC/SG or 2 OPS
Rolling Upgd supt.

Online Reconf. for shared
diskgroup
1 node only #
# Base CVM only
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
Customer viewable
VxVM/CVM
Add-On
Functionality
for HP-UX
11i OEs
Feature
VxVM
CVM
DMP for act./act. devices
Mirroring of user-data disks




(no root mirroring)
Striping + Mirroring (RAID 0+1)

N/S
Log-based mirror recoveries
Oracle Resilvering
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Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation
Online Data Migration

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
Snapshot
Task monitor

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
N/S
Online Relayout
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0)


N/S

RAID-5
Supt. for MC/SG


N/S

Supt. for SG/OPS
Supt. mixed clusters
#



Multiple node cluster supt
Online Reconfiguration for
shared diskgroups
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
8 MC/SG
4 MC/SG
4 OPS #
N/A
Diskgroup
activated on
93
any # of
nodes (up to 4)
# Base CVM only
Customer viewable
Feature
VxVM/CVM
3.1 Product
Description
(Slide 1)
Base VxVM/CVM
CVM Add-On
B7961AA
VxVM Add-On
B9116AA B9117AA
Concatenation
Spanning






Striping
GUI (VMSA)






Resizing Volumes
Disk Group Support






Free-space management



Support for co-existence of VxVM with LVM on same system
DMP for active-passive devices






DMP for active/active devices
-


Conversion utilities



Mirroring of user-data disks
(no root mirroring)
-


Striped Mirrors (RAID 0+1)
Log-based mirror recoveries
-


N/S

Oracle Resilvering
Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation
-



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Online Data Migration
Snapshot
-
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

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Base VxVM/CVM
B7961AA
VxVM/CVM
3.1 Product
Description
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CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B9116AA B9117AA
Task monitor
Online Relayout
VxVM only 
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N/S
N/S
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0)
RAID-5
-
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N/S
Support for MC/SG
Support for SG OPS Edition
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Base CVM -
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Support for mixed clusters
only #
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8 MC/SG
4MC/SG
4 OPS
Multiple node cluster support
4 MC/SG
2 OPS #
Rolling Upgrade support
Online Reconfiguration for
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Diskgroup activated
shared diskgroups
on at most 1 node #
N/A
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Diskgroup
activated
on any # of
nodes (up
to 4)
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vPars
strategy for
HP-UX 11i
•
vPars on L and N class
systems - Q301
•
vPars on Superdome - Q401
•
Full dynamic vPars (include
dynamic CPU migration and
dynamic memory addition)
Q402
vPars Licensing
System will ship with demo
license that includes two
partitions: Unlimited partition
and 1 CPU limited partition.
vPars:
The HP-UX 11i
Virtual Machine
Environment
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CIFS strategy
for HP-UX 11i
•
CIFS/9000 on IA - Q201
•
NG CIFS/9000 client – Q402
CIFS/9000 server based on
Samba 2.2 targeted for
release in 1H2002
Next Generation CIFS client may
include ACL support, ONC
AutoFS and byte-range
locking
Bi-directional
access
between
HP-UX and
Windows as
well as
HP-UX and
HP-UX
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