|
|
 |
 |
|
|
 |
 |  |  |
|
| NonStop servers based on this
architecture will set a new
standard for availability in
commercial computing while
leveraging HP technology for
better price/performance. |
| |
 |  |  |
|
 |
 |
|  |
|
|
Designed from the ground up to prevent any downtime of customer applications, HP NonStop servers have represented the pinnacle of system availability, scalability, and data integrity for nearly 30 years. Since the first NonStop computer was introduced in 1976, the underlying architecture has continued to leverage emerging technology trends to enhance features and performance with extended scale, availability, and data integrity.
As the foundation for its next-generation NonStop servers, HP is introducing the HP NonStop Advanced Architecture, based on the Intel® Itanium® microprocessor. NonStop servers based on this architecture will set a new standard for availability in commercial computing while leveraging HP technology for better price/performance. The NonStop Advanced Architecture will enable the following:
- Systems capable of delivering the utmost
in application availability against unplanned
hardware outages
- Data integrity that is maintained at the
highest levels in the industry
- An architecture change that protects
customer software investment, with no impact on existing application software
- An architecture that allows customers to
choose the level of availability that best
suits their business needs and IT budgets
NonStop systems based on the NonStop
Advanced Architecture will provide users with
greater choice, better availability, and unmatched
scalability and data integrity—as well as the assurance
that future products will continue to leverage the
premier HP technologies. In other words, users can
be confident that NonStop systems will remain at the
pinnacle of mission-critical system technology.
|
| |
 |  |  |
|
 |
|