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OpenVMS Strategy and Futures Paul Lacombe Director of Engineering
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Agenda Welcome HP Today OpenVMS Update and Technical Roadmap Review
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HP today Simplifying technology experiences around the world
Fortune 14 company – U.S. Fortune 41 company – Global 172,000 employees 145,000 sales partners 73,000 service partners 88,000 retail locations Key Message: In today’s economic climate, customers trust a company that will be around for the long-term. HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers – from individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing and IT infrastructure, HP is among the world’s largest IT companies, with revenue totaling $104.3 billion for FY07. HP is a Fortune 14 company operating in more than 170 countries that provides stability customers can count on. A billion people around the world use HP technology every day. Each year, HP ships about 60 million printers, 49 million PCs and 2.5 million servers – or nearly three products every second. Three people a second trust HP to satisfy their technology needs. More than 200 million cell phone subscribers worldwide depend on HP software to place calls. And more than 18 million people rely on mobile and LAN-based carrier communications running on HP technology. Detail: We now out-rank IBM who are below us at #15 in 2007. HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to individual consumers, small and medium sized businesses (‘‘SMBs’’) and large enterprises. Our offerings span: Enterprise storage and servers, Multi-vendor services, including technology support and maintenance, Consulting and integration and managed services, Personal computing and other access devices, and Imaging and printing-related products and services. HP has unprecedented reach: Enables more than 200 million mobile phone subscribers Powers 106 of the world’s 120 stock exchanges References: Transition: So what about our position in the marketplace? Let’s take a look at rankings published by leading industry analysts. 16 September September 2018
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Leadership across the board
Worldwide data for calendar CQ4 2007 SHARE POSITION Blade Servers1 47.7% #1 x86 based Servers1 35.0% Unix + Linux + Windows Servers1 31.8% Branded Tape Drives1,5 27.7% #2 Disk Storage Systems1 18.1% SAN Systems1,6 14.7% #3 Automated Software Quality 45.9% Network change and configuration management6 27.1% Distributed system management software 17.1% IT project and portfolio management 10.8% Support/training services 6.7% Inkjet printers4 45.8% Laser printers4 41.6% Workstations3 37.0% Notebooks2 21.7% Desktops 16.3% Key Message: These rankings are updated quarterly from the independent analyst organization IDC. They show HP’s Market Share and Leadership Position in 12 hardware; 4 software and the support and training services markets among the thousands of offerings in our catalog. As such, they are representative of TSG, IPG and PSG market leadership. Detail: IDC collects data each quarter on over 40 product areas, and the above represents 17 markets that HP participates in. IDC does not permit us to show how we compare with other IT vendors in each category, but you can easily guess the top competitors in each category. More on blade server story: Blade systems are the #1 growth market for servers. Blades simplify deployment, maintenance and recovery. Blades are the natural choice for virtualization. Blades use 30% less electricity than other servers. HP BladeSystem is the gold-standard in blades in the industry. Value in an industry leading, broad portfolio: HP is the only IT company able to leverage both consumer and enterprise technologies. HP is working to bridge the gap between consumer technology, which currently is driving innovation in the industry, and enterprise technology. Nearly 70 percent of all the components in HP's servers are exact replicas or derivatives of those found in the company's PCs. Footnotes: 1 Factory Revenue; Other percentages are units 2 Classified as “portables” by IDC 3 Includes PWS Desktops, PWS Mobile and RISC workstations; Units 4 Includes color and monochrome; single and multifunction excluding SFDC 5 IDC, Worldwide Branded Tape Worldwide Branded Tape 3Q07 Vendor Analysis– Factory Revenue 6 This figure includes Fibre Channel and iSCSI SAN 7 Market share held by Opsware 8 CY 2007 data from Worldwide Quarterly Services Tracker, Q Same as annual data since IDC does not do quarterly market share calculations Total Disk Storage Systems -- IDC Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Tracker, Q Storage Area Networks Systems -- IDC Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Tracker, March 2008. Branded Tape Drives -- IDC Worldwide Quarterly Branded Tape QView, Q Unix + Linux + Windows Servers -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q x86 based Servers -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, February 2008. Blade Servers -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, February 2008. Distributed System Management Software -- IDC, Worldwide Distributed System Management Software 2007–2011 Forecast Summary and 2006 Vendor Shares, Doc #208325, Aug 2007 Automated Software Quality -- IDC, Worldwide Automated Software Quality 2007–2011 Forecast and 2006 Vendor Shares: Growing Up in a Smaller World, Doc #207580, Jul 2007 Network Change & Configuration Mgmt -- IDC, Worldwide Network Change and Configuration Management 2007–2011 Forecast and Analysis, Doc #206191, Mar 2007 (2006 data) IT Project and Portfolio Mgmt -- IDC, Worldwide Automated IT Project Portfolio Management Software 2007–2011 Forecast and 2006 Vendor Shares: Dynamic Consolidation Extends a Growing Market, Doc #208144, Sep 2007 Support/Training Services: IDC Worldwide Annual Services Tracker, * Includes Hardware Deploy & Support, IT Education & Training, and Software Deploy & Support markets. Notebooks -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, Q Desktops -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, Q Workstations -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Workstation Tracker, Q Laser printers -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Printer Tracker, Q Inkjet Printers -- IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Printer Tracker, Q4 2007 Transition: Continuing the high-level overview of HP, we’ll next look specifically at financial data on the company. Sources: IDC February 2008 World Wide Tracker Data & IDC Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker, March 2008 IDC FY06 Annual Services and Software Data 16 September September 2018
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HP Integrity Systems Used by the World’s Leading Corporations
100% of all CME customers on the Global 100 list 100% of all Wholesale Healthcare companies on the Global 100 list CME – Communication, Media & Entertainment FSI – Financial Services Industry MDI – Manufacturing & Distribution Industries 90% of all Automotive companies on the Global 100 list 80% of all Oil & Gas companies on the Global 100 list 60% of all MDI customers on the Fortune 100 list 63% of the entire Fortune 100 list 62% of all FSI customers on the Fortune 100 list 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS: moving strongly into its 4th decade with full HP commitment
OpenVMS profile Investments Partners Marketing Activities Roadmap review Summary We acknowledge that OpenVMS is not the breakaway growth business for HP. However, it is a strong, profitable business that fills a very special niche. Within that niche it is extremely healthy. Therefore, it IS a strategic OS for HP and has support going forward at the highest levels in the company. 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Profile and Investment Areas
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HP OpenVMS Mission Critical & Secure Computing
Hundreds of thousands systems installed with millions of users OpenVMS provides the core IT infrastructure for: The world’s largest CPU chip manufacturing Mobile phone billing systems scaling to millions of users Major futures and derivative exchanges worldwide Dominant in automated lottery systems 1000’s of major hospitals Many of the world’s most demanding Government environments requiring security and availability OpenVMS has a long and strong pedigree in support of those industries that have the most demanding IT infrastructures. Where the highest levels of security, availability, disaster tolerance, reliability or scalability (or any combination, thereof) are required, that is where you will find OpenVMS. While most enterprise-class IT environments measure uptime in days or weeks, or even months, OpenVMS environments regularly characterize up time in terms of years. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{42B43423-E9D0-454A-9BDE-B }} 16 September September 2018
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The OpenVMS Value Proposition
Significant technology innovation Integrity Servers – Industry standard, multi OS, Blades Availability – Disaster Tolerant Clustering – Scalable to 96 nodes up to 800 kms or more apart, multi-architecture Security – System and Cluster, Fewest CERT advisories, Never hit by a virus to our knowledge Integration – Premier technologies TCO and TCU Best in class Customers Some of the largest and most successful organizations in the world Commitment Intel and HP’s continued commitment to the Itanium roadmap and Integrity servers HP’s commitment to the OpenVMS roadmap 16 September September 2018
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What’s New ? We Celebrated our 30th anniversary
We released over 60 product updates and released a new version of OpenVMS 8.3-1H1 Partners :Over 1500 OpenVMS Applications now on Integrity Integrity Adoption up 120% YoY! Integrity Revenue exceeds Alpha revenue Major Alpha to Integrity migrations going on today include gas distributors, airport baggage handlers, customs services, steel manufacturers, banking, finance, healthcare providers etc. New HP World Wide ‘distance learning’ for OpenVMS Training available 24 x7! Better Performance Recent Oracle tests show better performance on Integrity over Alpha Japan Radio Company ( JRC), a leading electronics manufacturer, has purchased six HP Integrity rx2660 Servers to run its internally developed OpenVMS dam control environment. JRC’s public sector division will use the new systems, which collect data from wireless sensors, to control water volume at dams to manage river levels and electrical generation. Italgas, one of Italy’s leading distributors of natural gas, is upgrading the mission-critical OpenVMS environment that helps emergency support teams respond to domestic gas leaks. Italgas will deploy four HP Integrity rx2660 and one rx1620 server with two StorageWorks MSA30 enclosures for direct attached storage. Charles de Gaulle Airport is deploying four HP Integrity rx2660 Servers to run the mission-critical OpenVMS applications that support its baggage handling operations. The Paris airport is moving the OpenVMS environment, which communicates with robots, security equipment and other computers, from aging AlphaServer systems to a dual-cluster Integrity system, connected to two StorageWorks EVA4100 storage arrays and located at multiple sites for disaster tolerance. Federal Customs Service in Russia is deploying HP Integrity rx6600 servers and ProLiant Blades to enhance its OpenVMS Oracle database and related applications, along with numerous Windows-based applications. Persistent shortages in electric power convinced the customer to move from aging AlphaServer systems to the more efficient HP Integrity Servers. Although IBM competed aggressively, the Customs Service chose the HP solution because of the reliability, manageability and security of OpenVMS. Beheira Water and Drainage, Egypt's largest water supply and distribution utility, is moving its OpenVMS Administration and Control environment and billing systems to HP Integrity servers. A longtime user of OpenVMS to run its internally developed applications and Oracle database, BWC is upgrading its aging AlphaServer ES45 systems to two HP Integrity rx7640 systems, each with eight dual-core processors. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kicked off the first phase of upgrading its OpenVMS financial settlement system with the purchase of four HP Integrity BL860L blade servers for testing and development. A longtime user of OpenVMS to support its mission-critical Oracle databases, RBA wanted to refresh its aging AlphaServer systems and briefly considered moving to Linux. UK National Health Service Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is upgrading from three regional OpenVMS AlphaServer split-site clusters with HSG80 storage to a pair of national OpenVMS Integrity Server split-site clusters with StorageWorks EVA storage. These systems form the operational heart of the business by tracking blood products all the way from donors through processing and production to the patients. Austrian-based steel manufacturer voestalpine AG, will deploy HP Integrity servers running OpenVMS in its wire, rail and automotive steel production operations. A long-time user of OpenVMS to control its steel production operations, voestalpine’s IT team will be using three HP Integrity rx3600 Servers to extend and roll out their neural network software to run a new steel rolling mill at its Linz facility. Alpha Integrity 16 September September 2018
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Highlights from ENCOMPASS recent worldwide customer advocacy survey – We’re all about our customers!
Overall Satisfaction Total Cost of Ownership About the respondents A total of 1,112 respondents completed the survey 729 End Users completed the first section and continued into the product sections 383 Partners continued into the Partner section Responses on a scale of 1 to 10 70% of respondents are decision makers Authorize, approve and recommend purchases The majority of respondents (over 92% of End Users) answered one product category Received responses from 33 countries From Australia and Brazil to Sweden and Ukraine Wide range of industries: Health Care, Social Care, Medical/Pharma; Financial Services; Manufacturing (non-computer related); Banking; Government, etc. Technical managers, system administrators, technical support Respondents are knowledgeable about HP products; using every day More than 1/3 are direct customers Strong distribution of respondents from all size organizations Wide range of budget sizes; from less than $100,000 to over $50 million Significant room for growth in spending amongst this population Transition to Integrity 61% acquired an OpenVMS server within the last two years Platforms 96% AlphaServer 36% VAX 35% Integrity (Itanium-based) Server (23% in 2006 – and they said 15% would migrate in 2006) Migration to Integrity 19% in 2007 26% next 2-5 years 27% no plans to acquire Top two reasons why not migrating Current system satisfies needs Third party applications are not being ported 64% receive primary hardware support from HP 60% receive critical or proactive support from HP Key Drivers The key drivers of sales satisfaction for Decision Makers are (in order of importance): Ease of ordering products (6.7) Availability of products and solutions (7.1) The key drivers of product satisfaction for all End Users are (in order of importance): Software quality and reliability (9.3) RAS Features (reliability, availability, serviceability) (9.1) Assistance from HP Support (7.4) Hardware quality and reliability (9.0) Ease of installation and configuration High Ranking Characteristics Summary for OpenVMS OpenVMS receives a high overall satisfaction rating (8.9) -- the same satisfaction rate as previous year. Security features receive the highest satisfaction ratings across all OpenVMS characteristics. Training programs have increased their satisfaction ratings significantly previous year. “In my opinion, VMS is hard to beat in almost every department. Having worked on a number of other platforms, the reliability, scalability & ease of use of VMS is second to none.” 16 September September 2018
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Performance comparison* between OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity servers
Oracle Server 10gR2 now certified on OpenVMS Integrity v8.3-1H1 t p m Configuration:- Integrity server is an rx6600 (1.59GHz/12.0MB) with 8 processors, 32 GB of memory, two QLogic ISP24xx Fibre Channel adaptors, and Gigabit Ethernet. Alpha server is a GS1280 7/1150, 8 CPUs, 32 GB of memory, two KGPSA Fibre Channel adaptors, and Gigabit Ethernet. An EVA array is used to provide storage. There are separate disk for the Oracle installation on Integrity and Alpha, and a separate disk is used to hold all of the database files for both installations. All database files are contiguous. Only one system is tested at a time so that only the system and database under test is accessing the disks. Test suite Oracle 10gR2 was installed on both systems using the normal distribution kits, default settings, no database created during installation, no Enterprise management. DBCA was used to create a default general purpose database with no tables, and the Swingbench oewizard was used to create the Swingbench database. This database was configured with 10 million customers and 10 million orders: this is the configuration recommended by Dominic Giles. Also, as recommended, Swingbench is not run on the system being tested: it runs on the Integrity system when the Alpha is being exercised, and vice versa. Tests started with 16 users and zero think time: again, this is the recommended setting for maximizing the load on the server being tested. With zero think time, the number of "users“ can be considered to be the number of "load generators". Tests run The first set of tests were with Oracle installed "out of the box". As can be seen, the RX6600 had just over 1900 TPM vs just over 1600 TPM for the GS1280. Both systems were running with 100% of all CPUs used. Since the performance of Oracle with the default parameters is not expected to be very good for any but the smallest of databases, the configuration of the database was changed. MTS was enabled, with five servers and dispatchers, and the tests were re-run. The tests showed a significant improvement in performance: the GS1280 ran about 5000 TPM, and the RX6600 was around 7000 TPM. This is not the whole story, in addition to increased transaction rates, CPU usage decreased to about 50% of the total available CPU. Since the tests showed that the systems still had available capacity, Oracle re-ran the tests with increasing numbers of users (load generators). The number of transactions, and the CPU used, hits a maximum at 32 users. The table of response times shows that average response time increases with additional users. “More is better” Out of the box Tuned using MTS *Based on Internal Oracle testing and workload using normal system tuning 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Customer Lab Do you need to know exactly how fast your OpenVMS application will run on Integrity servers The OpenVMS Customer lab is the answer The perfect place to establish the proof points you need to size your OpenVMS solutions on Integrity The Customer Lab personnel have already assisted hundreds of Customers and Partners in migrating to Integrity 16 September September 2018
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HP OpenVMS software roadmap
Continuously delivering mission-critical solutions for over 30 years! 2006 2007 2008 2009 and beyond Industry standard computing for best in class Total Cost of Ownership OpenVMS v8.3 Alpha and Integrity Support for newest entry-level, mid-range and high-end Integrity server systems OpenVMS v8.4 Alpha and Integrity Expanded Virtualization OpenVMS v.next Next wave of enterprise computing OpenVMS v8.3-1H1 ( Integrity only) Support for HP BladeSystems c-Class HP is strong today with leading mission-critical virtualization and we will continue to advance the capabilities over time as we strive to accelerate deployment, reduce costs and improve service levels. HP’s commitment to the HP-UX business is unwavering. One key proof point is our long term public roadmap which we are delivering to per commitments. HP-UX 11i v3 was delivered in February This is a solid product with a long term future and one that we will be enhancing (the multi-color shading in the v3 block indicates this). It is a solid foundation for the future. We will continue to enhance it with update releases and the enhancements to our Serviceguard Portfolio and Virtual Server Environment (VSE). V3 pushed the next levels of virtualization and optimizing by pushing hard on the flexibility, capacity for significant workloads (including significant performance enhancements), single system HA and security along with manageability enhancements to facilitate the increasingly complex environments often seen. Additional points that catch attention of many customers, especially our installed base The roadmap is long term and public with new releases roughly every 3 years and we are already giving visibility to v4 and v5. Indeed aspects of v4 are under development now HP makes a long term commitment to supporting the customers investments with 10+ years of support life and version to version compatibility The fact that versions continue to be enhanced significantly after the initial delivery HP Integrity BL860c and BL870c Server Blades support Deployment on latest Dual-Core Intel® Itanium®2 processors Manageability New HardWare 64 core Improved Disaster Tolerance Clusters 24x7 lights out computing & policy-based services provisioning Next generation Current Alpha release Current OpenVMS Integrity release In development In planning Continuously releasing new functionality Major releases every 18 – 24 months 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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Continued investment in the total ecosystem
Performance Enhancements Security Virtualization System & Server Management Application Development, Migration & ISV Support Hardware & Storage OpenSource 16 September September 2018
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HP Virtual Server Environment for HP OpenVMS Integrity systems
Intelligent control Virtual servers HP Systems Insight Manager HP Integrity Essentials Virtualization Manager (Future) HP Integrity Essentials Global Workload Manager HP Integrity Essentials Capacity Advisor (Future) Availability Utility Pricing Partitioning OpenVMS Clusters Up to 96 nodes, all active Mixed Integrity systems and AlphaServers HP Instant Capacity HP Temporary Instant Capacity HP Pay Per Use Global Instant Capacity (Future) Hard Partitions Full electrical isolation HP Integrity Virtual Machines (Future) Soft Partitions Advise Assess Automate Objectives: To highlight HP’s specific VSE solution for OpenVMS Integrity Servers Notes: Let’s take a look at the specific solution HP offers today. HP Systems Insight Manager is the central console for the planning, integration, configuration and automation of your virtualized environment. SIM has recently been enhanced with Capacity Advisor and Virtualization Manager, as well as an improved global Workload Manager We have enhanced our partitioning capability with virtual machines, which we’ll discuss in a moment We offer three utility pricing solutions, including pay-per-use for leased systems as well as instant capacity, allowing you to add resources as you grow, and temporary instant capacity, for systems with high levels of demand fluctuation. HP will offer attractive licensing terms for OpenVMS in virtualized systems These solutions take the complexity out of managing a virtualized environment. In the rest of this presentation, we will look closely at the details of the VSE solution. 16 September September 2018
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ISV Update and Integrity Adoption
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ISV wave on HP Integrity Cumulated, number of applications
13,695 October 31th, 2007 14000 NonStop OpenVMS > 1500 12000 +4,136 apps 10000 8000 +3,138 apps Number of Applications 6000 Itanium being a standard, it is also much easier to create ISV enthusiasm and get a huge and unique application ramp-up in a short time. The interesting point in this slide is the big jump that happened after Dec04 when HP decided to transfer all its Itanium property to Intel. At that point Itanium became a “Xeon-like” processor for ISVs which found the neutrality they feel comfortable with when adopting a standard. That is the origin of the incredible jump in new application porting and adoption. 4000 +1,666 apps 2000 Not classified Jan-04 Jul-04 Jan-05 Jul-05 Jan-06 Jul-06 Jan-07 Jul-07 16 September September 2018
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A Sample of OpenVMS ISVs and Partners
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Flinders Medical Center
HP Integrity servers with OpenVMS provide a smooth transition with easier administration and rock solid security Compiled approximately 500K lines of code, and had the core applications running in around 6 hours Porting our 1.5 million lines of code to OpenVMS on Integrity required no code changes at all. Flinders Medical Center 500,000 lines of Pascal code, only changing 5 lines of code See backup slides for individual customer story/details [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage Item ID: {{3DB46974-C7C1-46EE-97F1-751C54FE9544}} OpenVMS provides us with an operating system that requires minimal system administration. Los Angeles Community College District Data loss and identity theft in particular are huge concerns in the sector 16 September September 2018
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Executive Board Member Deutsche Börse
“We are looking forward to the next 30 years of VMS. We expect VMS to stay at the core of our trading systems. We expect VMS to continue to deliver increasing performance, good scalability at reasonable prices, and all this with the availability we have been used to for many years.” Gerhard Lessmann Executive Board Member Deutsche Börse
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"The transition from AlphaServer to our new Itanium-powered HP Integrity servers was very straightforward. The OpenVMS operating system is extremely stable. We now expect to reap the rewards of the new configuration Integrity servers will bring us." Robert Zöbinger Software developer Knapp Logistik Automations GmbH
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OpenVMS Marketing 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS 30th Anniversary Campaign
Revised Brochure and Data sheet Performance white paper Blades white paper Best of both worlds OpenVMS community programs Strategy white paper Customer videos Anniversary CD Over 15 Press and Analyst briefings Special anniversary web site Articles in regional customer magazines Channel partner programs Local programs Special anniversary presentation We are preparing a complete set of deliverables based on the campaign and the new release. In particular I want to call your attention to the anniversary web site that will soon be active with a place holder anniversary page. As we develop more material the site will evolve and will include such things as historical information, a customer guest book, a view of the day in the life of OpenVMS and more. We are refreshing all of our MarCom. WE are creating three new customer testimonial videos as well as a commemorative CD that will include a large quantity of material that will help you in your sales efforts. And we are developing a strategy white paper that we expect will pre-empt all of the FUD around OpenVMS. These will be available through the usual vehicles. 16 September September 2018
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New performance white paper
Dramatic performance advantage of HP Integrity servers running OpenVMS Various running conditions Oracle improvement Version over version improvement 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Publications OpenVMS Publications include:
OpenVMS Technical Journal (Jan 07) HP OpenVMS OpenVMS Version 8.3 for HP Integrity Servers and AlphaServer Systems OpenVMS for HP Integrity Servers Securing Your Future with HP – Moving Forward with OpenVMS 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Total Cost of Upgrades White Paper
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New! OpenVMS Fundamentals training Interactive, distance learning from HP Education
HP OpenVMS customers can now access OpenVMS Fundamentals training via the new, interactive distance learning program Pre-recorded, instructor-led online, self-paced course Includes an OpenVMS simulated environment on which students can practice Offers a follow-on opportunity to access the HP Virtual Lab for hands-on practice in a fully configured OpenVMS environment, with live mentoring from an OpenVMS expert. Content is the same as taught in the instructor-led version. (u3716s). Full curriculum offered on OpenVMS Course offerings, schedule and registration: This training is the first course in the OpenVMS curriculum and assumes no previous experience using an OpenVMS system. The content of this web based training is the same as taught in the instructor-led version of this course (u3716s). It is for anyone new to OpenVMS ands especially anyone who needs to use DCL, the OpenVMS command language interpreter. This training is based on OpenVMS Version 8.x. This self-paced training includes an OpenVMS simulated environment where the student can practice the course learnings. An exciting follow-on component of this training is the opportunity to access the HP Virtual Lab environment for hands-on lab activity using actual OpenVMS equipment. We will have scheduled lab times on a monthly basis and we will have an OpenVMS Expert available to answer OpenVMS questions. Objectives: Upon completing this training, the student should be able to: Log in to and log out of an OpenVMS system and change passwords. Create and navigate their basic working environment using DCL commands. Create subdirectories and organize and manipulate files within that structure. Use the EVE editor to create and modify files. Create, use, and delete DCL logical names and symbols. Write basic command procedures. Use the network to exchange data and use services from other computers 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Roadmap Review 16 September September 2018
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HP OpenVMS software roadmap
Continuously delivering mission-critical solutions for over 30 years! 2006 2007 2008 2009 and beyond Industry standard computing for best in class Total Cost of Ownership OpenVMS v8.3 Alpha and Integrity Support for newest entry-level, mid-range and high-end Integrity server systems OpenVMS v8.4 Alpha and Integrity OpenVMS v.next Next wave of enterprise computing OpenVMS v8.3-1H1 (Integrity only) Support for HP BladeSystems c-Class OpenVMS V8.4 will be a new feature release on both the AlphaServer and Integrity server platforms and will include: grity systems with Tukwila processors Clusters over TCP/IP Protocol 64 Core support Host-Based Volume Shadowing with up to 6 member shadowsets 2 Terabyte Volumes Virtualization enhancements OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 was an Integrity only release that added support for the HP c-Class BL860c Integrity Blades server. This release shipped in November OpenVMS now supports the HP c-Class BL860c Integrity Blade systems as well as c7000 and c3000 blades enclosures. V8.3-1H1 supports the Intel® Itanium® processor 9100 series and PCI Express backplanes for the currently shipping family of Integrity servers. This release also supports booting your OpenVMS Integrity Servers with only a graphics console connected and Virtual Media support allowing for remote PC DVD’s to be used for Installation. OpenVMS V8.3 was an Alpha and Integrity release that shipped in September This release included support for Intel® Itanium® processor based systems as well as upgrades to the rx2620 and rx4640 systems, expanded cluster configuration support, performance and scalability enhancements, updates for security and standards, and support for utility pricing. IPSEC New OpenVMS releases will continue into the future on a month schedule. Standard support for OpenVMS Version 8.2 on Integrity systems ended December 31, OpenVMS Alpha Version began Prior Version Support (PVS) on January 1, 2007. VAX releases: OpenVMS VAX will continue to be supported into the future. New Integrity servers 64 core (Integrity only) Virtualization Manageability Improved Disaster Tolerance Clusters HP Integrity BL860c and BL870c Server Blades support Deployment on latest Intel® Itanium® Series 9100 processor 24x7 lights out computing & policy-based services provisioning Next generation Current Alpha release Current OpenVMS Integrity release In development In planning Continuously releasing new functionality New releases every 18 – 24 months 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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OpenVMS today and tomorrow
Continuously releasing new functionality Future releases New Integrity systems Continued virtualization, performance, security, scalability and management enhancements H OpenVMS V8.4 (Alpha and Integrity) New Integrity systems running latest Itanium2 processors 64 Core support on Integrity Virtualization enhancements on Integrity Clusters over TCP/IP Protocol Host-Based Volume Shadowing with up to 6 member shadowsets 2 Terabyte Volumes IPSEC OpenVMS V8.4 will be a new feature release on both the AlphaServer and Integrity server platforms. OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 is an Integrity only release that added support for the HP c-Class BL860c Integrity Blades server.This release shipped in November OpenVMS now supports the HP c-Class BL860c Integrity Blade systems as well as c7000 and c3000 blades enclosures. V8.3-1H1 supports the Intel® Itanium® processor 9100 series and PCI Express backplanes for the currently shipping family of Integrity servers. This release also supports booting your OpenVMS Integrity Servers with only a graphics console connected and Virtual Media support allowing for remote PC DVD’s to be used for Installation. OpenVMS V8.3 for Alpha and Integrity shipped in September This release included support for Intel® Itanium® processor based systems as well as upgrades to the rx2620 and rx4640 systems, expanded cluster configuration support, performance and scalability enhancements, updates for security and standards, and support for utility pricing. New OpenVMS releases will continue into the future on a month schedule. Standard support for OpenVMS Version 8.2 on Integrity systems ended December 31, OpenVMS Alpha Version began Prior Version Support (PVS) on January 1, 2007. VAX releases: OpenVMS VAX will continue to be supported into the future. Current Releases: OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 (Integrity only) Intel® Itanium® processor 9100 series BL860c & BL870c Blade Systems, c7000 & c3000 enclosures SB40c (Storage Blade), External SAS MSA60/70 (now with shared SAS cluster support), VGA console, PCI-express, 10 Gigabit Ethernet NIC OpenVMS V8.3 (Alpha and Integrity) Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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OpenVMS today and tomorrow
Virtualization and Manageability New OpenVMS Integrity functionality in 2008 and 2009 OpenVMS V8.4 supported as a guest Operating System in HP-Virtual Machine V4.5 in H2 2009 Capacity Advisor Insight Dynamics – Management of all physical, logical and virtual resources from a ‘single pane of glass’ including Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and Power Management to monitor and control electricity consumption and heat output iCAP and PPU for Integrity cell-based systems Enhanced Blade Management Full Operating System Provisioning WBEM Services System Management Homepage (SMH) – free download (includes Alpha support) HP Virtual Machine Better system resource utilization for server consolidation resources of CPU and IO are virtually shared and fully utilized sub-CPU granularity and CPU over subscription can increase CPU resource utilization shared I/O means no I/O slot limitations, increasing IO resource utilization and number of partitions per server More dynamic and virtually shared resources for HA environment resources are virtually shared (IO and CPU) resources of CPU and IO can be dynamically allocated and adjusted Increase Security isolation for high security environment each guest partition can have separate root user with different privileges a system admin from one partition OS can not inadvertently interfere with another partition OS operation Soft partitioning across all Integrity servers supports ALL HP Integrity (IPF) servers: high-end, mid-range and low-end servers Capacity Advisor enables system managers to perform ‘what-if’ analyses on systems across the network based on historically gathered data, highlighting where performance can be optimized by shifting workloads. This tool is good for assessing the impact of adding a new work stream, re-organizing system configurations, upgrading systems, splitting workloads etc.. Insight Dynamics will allow management on Integrity and Blades of new features including HPVM and Capacity Advisor. Blade management – continued addition of WBEM based ‘Providers’ on Blade systems enabling more and more aspects of these systems to be managed from a single ‘pane of glass’ based on Systems Insight Manager (SIM) Provisioning – ability to simultaneously provision and/or upgrade up to eight Integrity or Blade systems remotely from the common SIM SMH - provides the framework for seamless consolidation of different Management Tools and a framework to simplify the management of individual Alpha and Integrity servers running OpenVMS Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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OpenVMS today and tomorrow
Unix Portability and Security H OpenVMS V8.4 (Alpha and Integrity) Unix Portability: Full CRTL semaphores Symlinks GNV update Security: Active Directory auth support Auditing enhancements SSL & Kerberos updates Secure Delivery enhancements IPSEC Unix Portability: In future releases of OpenVMS, the CRTL and the Base Operating systems will continue to be changed to support major Unix functions. A list of investigations is provided. Semaphores are similar to VMS locking and is used to coordinating or synchronizing activities in which multiple processes compete for the same operating system resources. GNV (Gnu Not VMS) is the Unix shell and utilities for OpenVMS. With OpenVMS V8.3, there were significant improvements to the Make file capability as well as support for Symbolic links and POSIX style pathnames. GNV will continue to be expanded over time so that Unix developers will be able to port applications to OpenVMS like any other flavor of UNIX. Security: Website: SSL for OpenVMS is a port of OpenSSL, the secure socket layer (also known as “transport layer security”) that is used for data privacy over the network. Shipping for OpenVMS is SSL for OpenVMS V1.3. OpenVMS V8.3 featured a fully integrated SSL for OpenVMS V1.3 and this was a port of OpenSSL 0.9.7e CDSA (Common Data Security Architecture) was developed by Intel and is an Open Group standard used on many major computer platforms. With OpenVMS V8.3, Secure Delivery was added to the O/S and this capability validates that software patch kits and layered products have not been modified this functionality is fully integrated into the PCSI installation utility. KERBEROS support will be upgraded to the latest version and new VMS-quality documentation is being provided. A new Kerberos ACME agent will be provided to allow for automatic granting of Kerberos credentials to a process when it is logged in. Buffer Overflow Protection - On Integrity servers, this feature prevents against the latest form of Security vulnerability. ENCRYPTION Integration – With OpenVMS V8.3, the encryption library is part of the OpenVMS operating system and no separate layered product is required. For OpenVMS V8.3, AES support reduces the amount of CPUs needed to encrypt your data with stronger encryption and this works with the BACKUP utility as well. Open Source Security Projects – OpenVMS Engineering is porting common Open Source security projects to OpenVMS. Currently, Stunnel (a TCP connection encryption wrapper) and GnuPG are available for download from our website Future OpenSource security projects include SNORT for Network Intrusion Detection. IPSEC functionality with be available post-8.3 with a early adopters kit. Open Source Security Tools continuously updated on the web: Stunnel 4.2 available now! GnuPG Updated SNORT for Network Intrusion Detection (port in progress) November 2007 OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 (Integrity only) Security: External authentication to LDAP, AES encryption Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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OpenVMS Cluster Support Matrix
AlphaServer V7.3-2 V8.2 V8.3 V8.4 Warranted Warranted Migration Migration V8.2 V8.2-1 V8.3 & V8.3-1H1 Warranted Warranted Migration Migration Integrity Server Migration Migration Warranted Migration V8.4 Migration Migration Migration Warranted Notes: Same platform/version pairings always warranted Alpha V7.3-2 and V8.2 are Warranted Together AlphaServer V7.3-2 V8.2 V8.3 V8.4 VAX V7.3 Warranted Warranted Warranted Warranted Note: VAX and Integrity Servers can exist in the same cluster ONLY for temporary migration purposes 16 September September 2018 Subject to change without notice
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OpenVMS Storage HW roadmap
OpenVMS today and tomorrow OpenVMS Storage HW roadmap MSA Storage Family (Alpha and Integrity) MSA1500 (End of Life); MSA2000 (available H12009 Integrity only) EVA Storage Family (Alpha and Integrity) EVA 4400/6x00/8x00 EVA Continuous Access support XP Storage Family (Alpha and Integrity) XP20000/XP24000 XP Continuous Access Support, XP thin support Fiber Channel (Integrity only) 4 gb host-based adapters now also qualified with 8 gb switches Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) (Integrity only) SAS Smart Array P800 to MSA60/70 External SAS clusters, SC44Ge connected to MSA60/70 Tape Library/Drives (Alpha and Integrity) Ongoing support for EML, ESL (Incl. partitioning support), MSL, and VLS 1/8 Autoloader Support (direct attach only) Support of LTO2, LTO3, LTO4 and SDLTx drives in these libraries Support of SKM with LTO4 (ESL and EML only) MSA array support – OpenVMS continues to support the MSA family of storage arrays. The MSA1500 array is only supported on OpenVMS with the V7 MSA firmware that enables “active-active” controller configurations. Ongoing EVA storage support - OpenVMS will continue to support new releases of the EVA storage array product line and supports the current generation of EVA’s 4100/6100/ EVA Continuous Access “active-active” mirroring support, where the controller’s mirror copy can be accessed as well as the master of the mirror set is supported on OpenVMS. Ongoing support for XP Storage Array – OpenVMS continues to support XP Storage Arrays family. OpenVMS supports the New XP24000 and XP2000’s arrays in addition to the support of the XP12000 and XP Support for Backplane RAID Adapters. In 2002, OpenVMS supported the new Smart-Array Ultra 160 backplane RAID solution supported by AlphaServers (Ramanujan). This was based on V In Summer 2006, the updated Ultra 320 variant of the same adapter was supported on AlphaServers and Integrity Servers. 4gb FC – V8.3 on Integrity servers has support for 4gb Fibre Channel HBA’s – note that these are NOT available on AlphaServers SAS – Starting with servers in late 2006, OpenVMS supported a new generation of Serial Attached SCSI cards (SAS) – initially as an internal-only card. With OpenVMS V8.3-1H1, OpenVMS supports the SMART Array P800 SAS controller allowing for external SAS connections to the MSA60 and MSA70 direct-attached storage enclosures . iSCSI – An Early Adopters Kit (EAK) software only version of the iSCSI kit is now available with OpenVMS V8.3-1H1. As this is a software only solution, it is not recommended for Large I/O Production environments. The longer term iSCSI strategy is to leverage off of intelligent LAN/Offload Engine cards, allowing HW-based iSCSi connections. This a targeted as an OpenVMS V8.4 deliverable. HP Tape/Library support – OpenVMS continues to support the full spectrum of MSL and ESL & EML tape libraries from HP within a SAN environment (new libraries will NOT be supported in a direct-attached mode). Also included is support for the e-Series library partitioning capability via MRU V1.8A release. Also, OpenVMS supports the LTO2,3 and 4 series of tape drives, as well as the SDLTx (2,3) series of drives. OpenVMS also supports the new Virtual Tape library (VLS) offerings. Additionally, the 1/8 Autoloader is supported as a direct-attached tape environment for both Alpha and Integrity servers with MRU V1.8A. 16 September September 2018
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Backup and Storage Software Products 2009 and beyond (ABS)- VLS Tape Deduplication Support, Compression and much more H Archive/Backup System V4.5 (Alpha and Integrity) Software Encryption DST Support Ongoing performance and device support and enhancements Current Releases: Archive/Backup System V4.4B (Alpha and Integrity) Support for LTO4 Drive, Secure Key Manager, MDMS GUI JDK 1.5 Oracle 10gR2 support (Integrity support - requires ITRC patch kit) Archive/Backup System V4.4A (Last VAX release) RAID Software V3.0B (Alpha and Integrity) OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 Support and bug fixes DCSC V3.3B (Alpha and Integrity) Storage Library System V2.9J ECO1 (Alpha and VAX) - Mature Product No Integrity port, maintenance only - new O/S support, releases as needed Archive Backup System V4.5 (H1 2009) will include software encryption and ongoing performance and device support and enhancements Archive Backup System V4.4B Remedial (Q3 2008) included Oracle 10gR2 support on Integrity Archive Backup System V4.4B (Q2 2008) Included LT04 Drive support, SKM (Secure Key Manager) Support, MDMS GUI JDK 1.5 Support (Migrated from JDK V1.3 to V1.5), and Cheat Sheet (a customer delight). Archive Backup System V4.4A (Q3 2007) Introduced the port of RDF (remote data facility tape support) to Integrity servers RAID Software V3.0B Alpha/Integrity (Q3 2008) will include OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 Support and bug fixes Storage Library System V2.9J ECO1 (Q3 2006) Alpha included RDF Support Alpha 8.2+ and ongoing bug fixes. Subsequent releases will concentrate on remedial fixes and support for new versions of OpenVMS. There will be no support for new tape devices after the SLS V2.9H timeframe, and no new features will be introduced. No port to Integrity is planned. Full migration plans/support will be offered from SLS to other backup solutions via service offerings, white papers, etc. The Tape library Matrix for SLS/ABS is available at . Update Releases as needed for Disk File Optimizer, Media Robot Utility & Save Set Manager; Ongoing HP OpenView Data Protector Support Time 49 16 September September 2018 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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Networking Products and Printer Support H TCP/IP V5.7 for OpenVMS V8.4 (Alpha and Integrity) IP Cluster Interconnect IPSEC Packet Processing Engine NFS enhancements FTP enhancements: Browser compatibility, Anonymous Light, SSL LPD port configurability Cluster-friendly SMTP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS V5.7 Alpha and Integrity (H2 2009) will be released with OpenVMS V8.4. The current versions of TCP/IP Services are V5.5 and V5.6. TCP/IP V5.7 will be released with OpenVMS V8.4. IPsec Support - EAK has been release in support of OVMS V8.3 & V5.6 of TCP/IP . IPSec to be supported in V5.7 of TCP/IP Common Internet File System (CIFS) V1.1 Alpha and Integrity (Q3 2008) will include PDC and VFC file support, performance improvements and bug fixes Common Internet File System (CIFS) V1.0 Alpha and Integrity (December 2007) production quality release of HP OpenVMS Common Internet File System (CIFS) Based on Samba. CIFS V1.0 can be downloaded from the OpenVMS CIFS website, and is available as part of the OpenVMS Foundation Operating Environment (FOE) as of Q Common Internet Files System (CIFS) based on Samba - Samba is the popular industry standard open source file and print server that ships with most distributions of UNIX and Linux today. The first release of a Samba (CIFS) offering on OpenVMS has been provided in support of OpenVMS enterprise file and print customers with numerous industry standard features that the Advanced Server does not offer today. DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) V2.7 for Alpha, Integrity and VAX (H1 2009) will include new printer support, select 3rd party printer support, IPv6 support for Alpha and Integrity and USB port printing Pathworks 32 The last version available is 7.4 which supports Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and 2003 server This product is in mature product status with no new features/enhancements H DCPS V2.7 (Integrity, Alpha and VAX) IPv6 support (Alpha and Integrity) Q Common Internet File System (CIFS) V1.1 (Alpha and Integrity) PDC and VFC file support, performance improvements and bug fixes Current Releases: IPSec EAK and TCP/IP V5.6 ECO2 with OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 TCP/IP V5.6 Alpha & Integrity for OpenVMS V8.3 DNS /BIND 9 Resolver & V9.3 Server, NFS enhancements, FTP performance improvements and security modifications Continued support for: DECnet Plus, DECnet Phase IV, X.25, Advanced Server and the IBM SNA products Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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System Management Products H System Management with OpenVMS V8.4 Insight Dynamics - Integrated solution to manage, analyze and optimize physical, logical & virtual resources on Integrity & Blades Availability Manager V3.1-1 on OpenVMS (Alpha and Integrity) TDC V2.4 for OpenVMS (Alpha and Integrity) Operations Manager (OM) Performance Agent 4.6 for OpenVMS Q4 2008 Availability Manager V3.0-2 on OpenVMS (Alpha and Integrity) HP Operations Manager Server for Windows V8.x Support Ongoing releases and support for: HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM), WBEM infrastructure, OpenView infrastructure Integrated tools: ECP Performance Analyzer, Management Station System management with OpenVMS V8.4 (H2 2009): Capacity Advisor enables system managers to perform ‘what-if’ analyses on systems across the network based on historically gathered data, highlighting where performance can be optimized by shifting workloads. This tool is good for assessing the impact of adding a new work stream, re-organizing system configurations, upgrading systems, splitting workloads etc.. Insight Dynamics will allow management on Integrity and Blades of new features including HPVM and Capacity Advisor. Blade management – continued addition of WBEM based ‘Providers’ on Blade systems enabling more and more aspects of these systems to be managed from a single ‘pane of glass’ based on Systems Insight Manager (SIM) Provisioning – ability to simultaneously provision and/or upgrade up to eight Integrity or Blade systems remotely from the common SIM SMH - provides the framework for seamless consolidation of different Management Tools and a framework to simplify the management of individual Alpha and Integrity servers running OpenVMS The Performance Data Collector (TDC) V2.4 for OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity. TDC V2.3 is available now. Availability Manager V3.0-2 for OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity. Availability Manager 3.1 was made available in Q and added WAN support. Blades System Management With OpenVMS support of the c-Class Blade systems, new Providers are being developed to manage all aspects of the Blades enclosures including: Operating System; Computer System; Process and Processor Statistics; Indication (monitors events); Firmware version; Fan and Power Supply; Management Processor; CPU Instance; Memory Instance; Enclosure This new functionality shipped with OpenVMS Integrity 8.3-1H1 in October ’07. The new WBEM Providers are underpinned by the Open Group’s OpenPegasus specifications that OpenVMS has a direct influence on. These new management capabilities also include Provisioning and Auto-Discovery. System Management Homepage (SMH) shipped early 2008 HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is the single system management solution for managing HP OpenVMS systems. HP SMH is also available for HP-UX, Linux and Microsoft® Windows® systems. By aggregating data from HP Insight Management Agents and other management tools, the System Management Homepage provides a secure and intuitive interface to review in-depth hardware configuration and status data, performance metrics, system thresholds and software version control information. Current Releases: System Management Homepage (SMH) for OpenVMS V2.0 The single system management solution for managing HP OpenVMS systems Also available for HP-UX, Linux and Microsoft® Windows® systems TDC V2.3 for Alpha and Integrity Blades System Management with OpenVMS V8.3 Provisioning (Auto OS install) for Integrity and Blade Systems WBEM server Integrity and WBEM Providers OpenView Rdb Smart Plug In (SPI) V8 OM (OpenView) Operations Agent HTTPS support Availability Mgr V3.0-2 on OpenVMS Alpha & Integrity - WAN support Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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Transaction Processing and Middleware H RTR V5.2 Enhanced error logging Monitor file for FE-TR connection RTR 64-bit migration on OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity platforms RTR ported to Red Hat Linux (x86-64 bit) platform 2008 DECforms V4.1 Alpha and Integrity Gathering customer requirements Reliable Transaction Router RTR): RTR V5.2 (Q1 2009) will include enhanced error logging, monitor file for FE-TR connection, and RTR 64-bit migration on OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity platforms RTR V5.1 was delivered in H and provided: The ability to group channels together so that they failover together. This feature provides easy management of RTR nodes and will benefit all RTR users. Multiple value ranges for one partition. This feature provides database partitioning and application scaling. RTR for HP-UX Integrity support RTR for Linux Integrity support Reliable Transaction Router is a proven software fault tolerant product, offering the ultimate 24X365 availability and scalability demanded by globally distributed applications. Bulletproof transaction reliability throughout distributed networks worldwide. With its easy-to-use application programming interfaces (APIs), RTR creates an infrastructure that provides fault-tolerant transactions. RTR provides synchronous, conversational messaging for continuous processing to provide "realtime" transaction completion in a multi-tier, multi-vendor environment. RTR extends the concept of fault tolerance from single systems to fully distributed client/server environments. It provides protection against system, software, site disruptions, and even network failures over the Internet. Notes: RTR for OpenVMS VAX end of service life was August 31, 2006 RTR version 4.2 for Sun Solaris and Tru64 UNIX are in Mature Product Status. No new releases, enhancements or changes to the products are planned. ACMS V5.1 for OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity was made available in Q and included: Remove 127 CP Limit. The limit of 127 command processes (CP) per submitter node has been removed in ACMS V5.1. This limitation was creating a bottleneck for large ACMS installations. DECforms V4.1 will be made available in 2008: Gathering customer requirements Current Releases: ACMS V5.1 Integrity and Alpha Remove 127 CP Process Limit RTR V5.1 ECO #1 HP-UX 11iV3 support RTR V5.1 Group Channel Failover Multiple value ranges in one partition New Platform Support: HP-UX Integrity, Linux Integrity Continued Platform support: OpenVMS Integrity, OpenVMS Alpha, Windows 32 bit, Linux I32 front end RTR version 4.2 for Sun Solaris and Tru64 UNIX end of service life – August 29, 2009. Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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Application Development – Compilers and Deployment Tools Future Releases: Fortran V8.3 (Alpha and Integrity) Basic V1.8 (Alpha and Integrity) C and C++ V7.4 (Alpha and Integrity) Pascal V6.2 (Alpha and Integrity) DECset V12.9 (Alpha and Integrity) COBOL V3.0 (Alpha and Integrity) HP’s strategy for application development is to make it easy to develop OpenVMS applications for enterprise computing with a choice of industry standard compilers, tools, and middleware to fit your development style. We provide a robust and stable set of compilers and tools for developing and deploying applications on OpenVMS. We will continue to enhance and optimize the performance of the compliers as needed. All the compilers will support the current version of the specified operating system and some may have minor new functionality. HP DECset: DECset is a set of command line oriented development tools to be used with the OpenVMS compilers to aid developers with editing, compiling, and debugging their code. DECset tools include: CMS (Code Management System), MMS (Module Management System), LSE/SCA (Language Sensitive Editor/Source Code Analyzer), Digital Test Manager and PCA (Performance and Coverage Analyzer). DECset V12.9 (2009) - Gathering Customer Requirements DECset V12.8 for OpenVMS Integrity and Alpha was delivered in Q and included the following features: Provided full ODS-5 Disk Structure Support Improved CMS memory management Updated technical documentation and rebranding - Implement JAR file support in CMS LSE template updates for C, C++, Pascal and Fortran GNAT Pro (Ada) for OpenVMS on HP Integrity servers This product is based on the Ada, 83, Ada 95, Ada standards and is available from AdaCore, HP partner with headquarters in New York. Distributed NetBeans V5 on Alpha and Integrity (based on NetBeans 5.x) is available now Distributed NetBeans for OpenVMS facilitates easy and transparent development of applications for deployment on OpenVMS system using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) on your desktop system of choice, such as Windows or Linux. In addition, Distributed NetBeans contains all of the functionality provided by the plug-in modules for NetBeans for OpenVMS: C/C++, FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal, EDT, DCL, and CMS. Current Releases: Distributed NetBeans V5 (Alpha and Integrity) C and C++ V7.3 (Alpha and Integrity) Basic V1.7 (Alpha and Integrity) Pascal V6.1 (Alpha and Integrity) Fortran V8.2 (Alpha and Integrity) Cobol V2.9 (Alpha and Integrity) GNAT Pro (Ada) (Integrity) DECset V12.8 (Alpha and Integrity) Time 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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Application Modernization and Integration Infrastructure Secure Web Server (Apache V2.0.x based) PHP V4.3.10 mod_perl V2.0 and Perl V5.8.6 Tomcat (JSP) V5.5.9 Secure Web Browser (Mozilla V1.7-13) Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Toolkit (Apache Axis) Web Services Integration Toolkit (WSIT) V2.0, Axis2, gSoap XML Technology (parsers and stylesheet processors) (Apache) UDDI Client Toolkit (UDDI4J) Java 1.4.2, Java 5, Java 6 (Integrity only) Distributed NetBeans V5.5 (NetBeans 5.x based) and Ant V1.7 DECSet V12.8 ECO1 BridgeWorks V3.0A (Alpha only) Native JDBC and ODBC via Attunity Connect COM V1.4 (Alpha only) and OPC Transport V1.0 (Integrity only) DCE V3.2 Secure Web Server (SWS) is based up the popular Apache server from The focus of SWS releases is to enhance quality and performance while addressing new features. SWS is downloadable from the OpenVMS web site and is licensed and supported via OpenVMS service contracts. The popular scripting capabilities also provided and supported: Perl, PHP, JavaServer Pages (Tomcat). SWB , based on Mozilla , is available on OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity. Secure Web Browser (SWB) is based upon the Mozilla Suite and provides an open-source Web browser, designed for standards-compliance, performance and portability. SWB is the modern, supported browser for OpenVMS. BridgeWorks V3.0A is available on OpenVMS Alpha only. Bridgeworks enables the easy componentization of VMS 3GL business routines as COM objects or EJB’s. The componentization of existing heritage applications allows customers to: integrate web based front ends and/or new object oriented clients with these applications,link existing business logic with new technology, such as Web Services, and protect investments in VMS 3GL applications. Component Object Model (COM) V1.4 is available on OpenVMS Alpha only. COM is a technology from Microsoft Corporation that allows developers to create distributed network objects. COM is used to create distributed applications made up of reusable objects. COM for OpenVMS delivers connectivity and interoperability between OpenVMS Alpha and Windows NT systems. With COM for OpenVMS, programmers write distributed applications that run across systems in a heterogeneous environment. Open Process Control (OPC) Transport V1.0 is avaible now and is a subset of COM for OpenVMS Integrity supported only for use in OPC environments. DCE V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity is available now. Java™ Platform, Standard Edition, Development Kits (JDK) are provided on OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity. JDK releases on OpenVMS will follow Sun’s releases as soon as possible. On Alpha, the Fast VM is now bundled with the JDK and provides Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler technology designed to provide the best Java run-time performance on OpenVMS Alpha. The corresponding technology is the HotSpot compiler on OpenVMS Integrity. Data access via JDBC is provided via the Attunity Connect. Our plans include offering Web Services components, XML, SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL, and a set of application integration tools, collectively known as the Web Services Integration Toolkit (WSIT). Based upon the open source technology at xml.apache.org, XML Technology (XML parsers and XSLT stylesheet processors in Java and C++) and a Java-based SOAP Toolkit, based on Apache Axis, which includes WSDL support, are currently available. UDDI Toolkit based on UDDI4J is currently available. Updates for Web Services components will be released on an on-going basis in addition to updates based upon new and evolving Web Services standards. Web Services Integration Toolkit (WSIT) 2.0 shipped in November The toolkit is a set of tools and technology to automate, as much as possible, application interface level integration. These tools are 100% OpenVMS based and facilitate the easy re-use of existing business logic, thus providing investment protection and cost savings, for OpenVMS applications written in 3GL languages, such as COBOL, C and PASCAL, and making them easily accessible from any other platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, UNIX and Linux. 16 September September 2018 Dates and content subject to change without notice.
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OpenVMS V8.4 Raising the bar - enhancing core strengths
Security - IPSEC Clusters - Clusters over TCP/IP Availability - 6 Member Shadow Sets Scalability Core Support Manageability - Provisioning O/S & TCP/IP Hardware - Tukwila Processors Console - VKVM Storage TB LUN Virtualization - OpenVMS guest O/S 16 September September 2018
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OpenVMS Service Support Roadmap
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Prior Version Support guaranteed at least until 2012 w/24 months prior expiration notice Alpha V6.2x * Prior Version Support guaranteed at least until 2012 w/24 months prior expiration notice HP is pleased to announce enhancements to customer support services for the OpenVMS operating system and associated core software products on the VAX and Alpha platforms. HP will now guarantee that support services will be available at least until 2012 on selected versions of OpenVMS as described below. Previously, service was provided with 24 month notice. Our goal is to be responsive to your support requirements while providing a practical upgrade path as your environment evolves. The support of the various releases is currently planned as follows : OpenVMS ALPHA V7.3-2: : Prior Version Support – Sustaining Engineering (PVS-SE) will be available at least until After that, PVS-SE will be available with 24 month notice. Under PVS-SE, fixes will be provided on the latest patch kit only. Customers requiring support on earlier patch kits or releases that are no longer supported should contact their HP account teams to determine if custom support is available and under what terms and conditions such custom support may be purchased. OpenVMS on Integrity servers will be supported under the terms of the standard HP Software Support Policy as follows. HP will provide software technical support on HP branded software for the latest, currently shipping version and the immediately prior version of the product in question. PVS-SE on Integrity releases will be replaced by the Extended Engineering Support (EES) offering. Unlike PVS which targeted a limited number of releases, Extended Engineering Support (EES) is customizable and may be purchased for any OpenVMS Integrity or Alpha version beginning with OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.2 and OpenVMS Integrity Version Extended Engineering Support (EES) is similar to PVS-SE in that: Deliverables: Both PVS and EES provide Engineering analysis, troubleshooting, solutions and problem resolution. HP Support Interfaces: Under EES HP Services continues to provide Level 1 & Level 2 Support, and OpenVMS Engineering continues to provide Level 3 support as is done today under PVS. The customer interfaces remain the same and Services continues to be the main contact point for the customer. Call Handling Processes: The same corporate call handling tools, procedures and mechanisms are used for both PVS and EES. Customers report problems under EES as they do today under PVS. Support Pre-requisites: As with PVS, an underlying HP Services contract is a pre-requisite for EES. Services and EES contract costs are combined before presenting support costs to the customer. Extended Engineering Support (EES) provides a more customizable support option for customers than the prior PVS-SE offering. As such EES contracts are quoted by Engineering on a per customer request basis, and EES has a different part number (the EES part number is UG928AC). EES contracts typically run in the $40K-$200K (USD) per year range depending on the timeframe, configuration, version and layered products that are included. EES options are available for OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity only. OpenVMS VAX customers will continue to use their existing PVS contracts. To ensure our OpenVMS customers continue to receive the high-level of support their businesses require, OpenVMS Engineering is committed to providing customer value through EES. V7.3-2 * Extended Engineering Support available w/24 months prior expiration notice Standard Support V8.2 Extended Engineering Support available w/24 months prior expiration notice Standard Support V8.3 Standard Support continues on new versions Integrity Extended Engineering Support available w/24 months prior expiration notice Standard Support V8.2-1 Extended Engineering Support available w/24 months prior expiration notice V8.3 Standard Support Extended Engineering Support available w/24 months prior expiration notice V8.3-1H1 Standard Support Standard Support continues on new versions Prior Version or Standard support will be provided on these versions at least until ** w/24 mo notice: A 24-month notification will be provided before support is ended. Standard support ends when the 2nd subsequent release ships. HP supports the current version and one back. Extended Engineering Support will be available for additional cost. Future version shipment dates are estimates. 16 September September 2018 Subject to change without notice
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A Message from Mark Hurd…
This year marks the 30th anniversary of OpenVMS. That’s an eternity in technology, yet this operating system continues to keep pace with our customers’ needs for the highest levels of availability, disaster tolerance and security. OpenVMS – and especially OpenVMS on HP Integrity servers – is a key product in HP’s portfolio. And you can be assured that we will continue to support it for the foreseeable future. 16 September 2018
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