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1 Customer title page Customer Viewable

2 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. Details of the status of this document and the information within it.

3 operating environment goals
have a competitively equal or better feature set than all other UNIX operating systems continue to increase the visibility to HP-UX, 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 operating environment goals hp-ux 11i HP Confidential Page 3

4 dh brown os competitive position
Reliability Java Optimization hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X Scalability Web Application Support hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X Workload and bandwidth management Web Application Server Options hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X hp-ux 11i Solaris 8 Aix 4.X HP Confidential Page 4

5 HP-UX 11i operating environments
JPIU HP-UX 11i operating environments HP-UX 11i mission-critical OE MC/ServiceGuard HP-UX Workload Manager Host Intrusion Detection ServiceGuard NFS toolkit Enterprise Cluster Mgmt. toolkit HP-UX 11i enterprise OE 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 HP-UX 11i OE HP-UX OS Network Drivers Web QoS peak Apache web server Ignite/UX Java Environment (RTE, JDK, JPI) ServiceControl Manager Sys. Config. Repository Software Distributor/UX Netscape directory server (Planet Enterprise) keberos PAM EMS framework CIFS Client & Server This is an overview of the OEs the objective of this slide is: 1. Present the OE as the delivery mechanism for HPUX, OE content, independent and unsupported ISUs. 2. Present the integrated and test model of OE. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

6 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. This is an overview of the OEs features and benefits: Specifically not listed here is the financial benefits associated with OE ownership. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

7 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 This is an overview of the ISU associated with the OEs. It is intended to bolster the HPUX 11i position. Independent Software Products (ISUs) includes: zero cost and chargeable items that have support available for them from HP. Unsupported Software Product - includes: free products. These product does not have support available from HP. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

8 HPUX OEs Current PA-RISC HPUX OEs hosted on IA-64 platforms
HP-UX 11i OE market position roadmap file/print web serving applications application (department critical) enterprise (business critical) data center (corporate critical) HP-UX HP 9000 enterprise server HPUX OEs Current PA-RISC Position Windows HP netserver HPUX OEs hosted on IA-64 platforms netware HP netserver Linux HP netserver This slide is intended to illustrate that HPUX 11i will be moving down the market on the IA-64 platform and starting to compete with Windows and Linux at the low end. HPUX is very suitable for this type of move because the advent of IA-64. Just like Mercedes, HPUX 11i is moving to address the high volume low end of the market with it IA-64 port. Everyone will be able to afford to own the quality and reliability of Mercedes. This also offers investment protection for deployed infrastructure and application development costs. HP is the only company to offer a mult-OS strategy that includes an a single operating system that goes from the desktop to the datacentre, on proprietary and emerging commodity hardware. Name your application, select the platform then buy it from HP. HP runs its business worldwide on HP-UX servers! Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

9 hardware independent operating environment
HP-UX 11i OE vision roadmap Q400 Q201 Q301 Q402 HP 11i OEs provide hardware independent operating environment HP 11i OEs release on IA-64 Platform HP 11i OEs become primary OS delivery agent on PA-RISC Platform This slide is intended to provides a vision of the OE becoming independent of the hardware platform whilst providing a delivery vehicle for HPUX and a operating environment for applications HP 11i OEs release on HP Superdome Platform Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

10 HP-UX 11i OE release model
Platform Update Q201 Q301 Q401 Q102 Q201 Platform Update Platform Update Platform OS Bonus Pack OS Bonus Pack OS Bonus Pack This slide is intend to provide the model of major and minor releases of the OEs that occur on a regular basis, 6 and 3 months respectively. The OS bonus packs are improvement to the core operating system functionality. Obsolete ISUs New ISU OS Bonus Pack New ISUs Updated ISU Updated ISU Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

11 HP-UX 11i OE releases Q201 Q301 Q401 Q102 Increasing OE functionality
Update Platform OS Bonus Pack OS Bonus Pack vPars on SD Update 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. Platform OS Bonus Pack Nokia WAP Demo Product 2.0 IPv6 Dev. Env. VxVM Fast Resynch Option Details of the content increase of each OE release over the next 4 quarters: It is most important that as part of this slide that the two “arrow points” are explained. 1. Each OE release is binary compatible with the previous release 2. Each OE release includes all of the functionality of the previous release and hence only the delta is shown here. The OS bonus packs are improvement to the core operating system functionality. Nokia WAP Demo Product 2.0: A demo version of the Nokia WAP Server. IPv6 Dev. Env.: Application development environment for the IPv6 network stack. VxVM Fast Resynch Option: Veritas Fast resync product option for VxVM. IPv6 Phase: First phase of IPv6 functionality, does not include mobile IPv6 VxVM works with MC/SG: Integration of VxVM with MC/SG CVM Base: Support for Veritas Cluster Manager base product. CVM Full Product: Support for Veritas Cluster Manager full product. vPars on N & L Class: Support for vPars on the L and N class servers. Processor Sets: This functionality is key to our joint initiative with Oracle for Systems Manageability. It allow specific processors to be associated with specific processes. Real Time Ext: HP-UX has some “limited real time” functions that are includes a part of a “deterministic response” model vPars on SD: Support for vPars on SD Increasing OE functionality Binary Compatibility Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

12 HP-UX 11i HP-UX Enhancements
Q102 Q201 Q301 Q401 Update Work in progress (Do not distribute) OE number ???+1 vPars on SD Update IPv6 Phase 1 VxVM works with MC/SG CVM Base CVM Full Product vPars on N & L Class Processor Sets Real Time Ext. OE number ???? Nokia WAP Demo Product 2.0 IPv6 Dev. Env. MC/ServiceGuard VxVM Fast Resynch Option Binary Compatibility Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

13 HP-UX 11i operating system release roadmap
Q400 Q201 Q102 Q402 2H03 HP-UX 11i version 3 HP-UX 11i version 2 HP-UX 11i version 1.6 Hardware Independent 128way scaling HW Isolation Full VDC/ODC dynamic tunables OL* memory/CPU DLKM Patching 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) HP-UX 11i version 1.5 IA-64 Only bin.compat with HP-UX 11i v.1.5 Linux ABIs ISV support MxN threads CIFS Optimized NFS LVM OV support ODC IA-64 Only 32&64bit PA apps secure internet transactions fast encryption VxVM Base online-JFS Web Server Linux(IA-64) developer release HP-UX 11i PA-RISC Only OE Support nPartitions per-processor licensing fast boot Details of the content of each OE release as a function of operating system: nPartitions: Hard partitions as part of crossbar technology based systems. fast boot: Optional CPU and memory check. 32&64bit PA apps: Support for PA binaries on IA-64 via Aries secure internet transactions: SSL support on IA-64 fast encryption: IA-64 hardware based encryption VxVM Base: Support for Veritas Volume manager online-JFS: Support for on-line Journal file system Web Server: Support for apache based web server on IA-64 Linux(IA64): Support for Linux API on IA-64. Allows Linux programs can be compiled without change. Developer release: Support for developers with HP-UX and IA-64 Bin.compat with HP-UX 11i v.1.5: Backward compatible at a binary level. Linux ABIs: Application Binary Interface allow Linux IA-64 program to run directly in HP-UX. ISV support: Extensive ISV support exists for HP-UX 11i MxN threads: Support for multi threading at the application level. CIFS: Common Internet File System Support: Allows shared access to file system from “other” OSs Optimized NFS: NFS Over TCP, allow NFS to work directly over TCP/IP instead of datagram services. LVM: Support for Logical Volume Manager. OV support: Support for GlancePlus Pack. OE Support: OEs products supported on both processor types IA and PA. Full dynamic vPars: Support for vPars. Dyna. loadable drivers: Allow online patching of the driver portion of HP-UX Next gen. CIFS: Common Internet File System Support: Allows shared access to file system from “other” OSs. Security, Window2000, Domain controller support. Real Time Ext: HP-UX has some “limited real time” functions that are includes a part of a “deterministic response” model TB FS: Support for increased file system size, i.e. TB Veritas CFS&CVM: Support for Cluster File System and Cluster Volume Manager Kernel Driver ABI: Driver binaries will be able to carry forward to next release.Helps ISV kernel intrusive apps. IPv6: Support for secure IPv6 network protocol WAP 2.0 Proxy : Support for 2.0 of the WAP protocol as part of the WAP server offering Linux(PA&IA): Provides support for Linux APIs on IA-64 and PA-RISC. Allows Linux programs can be compiled without change. 128way scaling: Support for 128 Processors HW Isolation: Abstraction a H/W model into the software to allow implementation of H/W without changes to the software or vice versa for H/W Full VDC/ODC: Support for virtual data centre and optical data centre concepts dynamic tunables: of the HP-UX kernel OL* memory/CPU: Online add, delete and replacement of Memory and CPUs DLKM I/0 Patching: Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules - Great for doing patches without shutting the machine down. Binary Compatibility Customer Viewable

14 HP-UX 11i operating system release roadmap
OE Release Independence Release ??? Release HP-UX 11 4Q00 Q201 Q102 Q402 HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 1.6 2H03 Details of the various operating system release and how they relate to each other in terms of source code streams. Itanium Release Consolidation Release Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

15 HPUX 11i OE and OS release and update model
Version 1 Version 1.5 Version 1.6 Version 3 Version 2 4Q00 Q201 1H02 2H02 2H03 OE Update The intention of this slide is to show the relationship between OE releases, OE Updates and OS releases over the next 2 years. OE Release OE Release OE Release OE Release OE Release OE Release OE Release Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable

16 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 Security RSA libs Admin Utilities Cold Install CXperf HP-UX Install Utilities (IUX) Glance + M/M OV GlancePlus Pak (English) OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese) System Functions DLKM I/O Networking Fast Ethernet LAN - 100BT GigaBit Ethernet LAN - SX & T Storage Adapters Fibre Channel - switched and AL SCSI - FWD and Ultra2 ISUs HP Apache based Web Server Netscape Communicator (v4.75) File Systems Base VxVM (3.1) HP JFS(3.3) HP MPI HP OnlineJFS(3.3) HP VxVM (3.1) System Attributes PPL Details of specific 11i version 1 functionality: PA shared libraries: Shared runtime libraries that facilitate easier and reliable program execution. Also improve the efficient via reduced size of executable binary. DCE RPC: DCE support for Remote Procedure Call functionality i.e. the other RPC standard, i.e. Not ONC RPC. CDE/Xt/Motif: Common Desktop environment and associated MOTIF windows environment. HP-UX Dev Kit : Includes all of the “X”, graphics programming libs etc… HP-UX MLIB: Parallelized scientific subroutine libraries. It's a technical computing product that's used to solve linear equations and eigen analysis. HP-UX STK: Software transition kit Perl-32&64Bit: Support for 32 and 64 bit Perl implementation. C/ANSI C Dev: Support for C/Ansi C development environment HP aC++: Support for HP aC++ Compiler Fortran90: Support for HP Fortran90 Compiler Japan Fort90 mnl: Support for localized version of Fortran compiler. Java 3D Dev: Support for Java 3D graphic libraries. Java Plug-in: Support for Java plug-in e.g. Netscape browser. Java2 JRE 1.2: Support for Java2 Runtime Environment version 1.2 Java2 SDK 1.2: Support for Java2 software developers kit version 1.2 OO Cobol RTS: Support for object oriented Cobol runtime system. RSA libs: Support for encryption system from RSA Cold Install: Support for cold install utility of HP-UX. Cxperf: Tool to provide an internal view of applications running on high-end parallel servers so they can be adjusted for maximum performance. An interactive performance analyzer for various different kinds of Fortran, C++ and C/ANSI C applications. HP-UX Install Utilities (IUX): Support for Install UX utility Glance + M/M: Glance performance measurement package. OV GlancePlus Pak (English): Extension to the Glance performance measurement package, English. OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese): Extension to the Glance performance measurement package, Japanese. DLKM I/0 Patching: Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules - Great for doing patches without shutting the machine down. Gig Ethernet LAN: Support for Gig Ethernet LAN. Gig Ethernet Lic: Driver for our Gigabit Ethernet card. GigE PCI 1000B-T: Driver for our PCI Gigabit Ethernet card Tachlite Fibre Channel Driver: Tachlite is a Fibre Channel chip and a card comprising that would be called a Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA). This is a new generation chip succeeding Tachyon - the Industry's first Fibre Channel Interface controller chip. USB: Support for Universal Serial Bus interface HP Apache based Web Server: Support for apache based web server. Netscape Communicator (v4.75): Support for Netscape Communicator. Base VxVM (3.1): Support for VxVM base product version 3.1 HP JFS(3.3): Support for Journal file system version 3.3 HP MPI: HP OnlineJFS(3.3): Support for on-line Journal file system version 3.3 HP VxVM (3.1): PPL: Support for Per Processor Licensing model. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable, NDA Required

17 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 Security RSA libs Admin Utilities Cold Install (IUX) SD and SAM (PA) CXperf Glance + M/M OV GlancePlus Pak (English) OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese) 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 ISUs HP Apache based Web Server File Systems Base VxVM (3.1) HP JFS(3.3) HP MPI HP OnlineJFS(3.3) HP VxVM (3.1) System Attributes PPL 3rd Party and ISV Products OmniBack II 3.5 (PA) Oracle datebase Netscape Communicator (v4.75) Additions for Tech Server MLIB MPI LIB Details of specific 11i Version 1.5 functionality: Aries 32&64bit PA apps support: This allows the IA-64 based machines to run PA-RISC code directly in compatibility mode. PA shared libraries: Shared runtime libraries that facilitate easier and reliable program execution. Also improve the efficient via reduced size of executable binary. Linux API (IA-64): Provides support for Linux APIs on IA-64. Allows Linux programs can be compiled without change. Cross Dev on PA: The ability to create IA-64 binaries on a PA machine DCE RPC: DCE support for Remote Procedure Call functionality i.e. the other RPC standard, i.e. Not ONC RPC. Open GL: Support for Open Graphic language standard. Open Source Tool Kit: All of the components required to compiler Linux program on HP-UX. CDE/Xt/Motif and Xlibx: Common Desktop environment and associated MOTIF windows environment. HP-UX Dev Kit : Includes all of the “X”, graphics programming libs etc… HP-UX MLIB: Parallelized scientific subroutine libraries. It's a technical computing product that's used to solve linear equations and eigen analysis. HP-UX STK: Software transition kit Perl-32&64Bit: Support for 32 and 64 bit Perl implementation. C/ANSI C Dev: Support for C/Ansi C development environment HP aC++: Support for HP aC++ Compiler Fortran90: Support for HP Fortran90 Compiler Japan Fort90 mnl: Support for localized version of Fortran compiler. Java 3D Dev: Support for Java 3D graphic libraries. Java Plug-in: Support for Java plug-in e.g. Netscape browser. Java2 JRE 1.2: Support for Java2 Runtime Environment version 1.2 OO Cobol RTS: Support for object oriented Cobol runtime system. RSA libs: Support for encryption system from RSA Cold Install (IUX): Support for cold install utility of HP-UX. SD and SAM (PA): Software distributor and SAM admin tool Cxperf: Tool to provide an internal view of applications running on high-end parallel servers so they can be adjusted for maximum performance. An interactive performance analyzer for various different kinds of Fortran, C++ and C/ANSI C applications. Glance + M/M: Glance performance measurement package. OV GlancePlus Pak (English): Extension to the Glance performance measurement package, English. OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese): Extension to the Glance performance measurement package, Japanese. DLKM I/0 Patching: Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules - Great for doing patches without shutting the machine down. Gig Ethernet LAN: Support for Gig ethernet LAN. Gig Ethernet Lic: Driver for our Gigabit Ethernet card. GigE PCI 1000B-T: Driver for our PCI Gigabit Ethernet card Tachlite Fibre Channel Driver: Tachlite is a Fibre Channel chip and a card comprising that would be called a Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA). This is a new generation chip succeeding Tachyon - the Industry's first Fibre Channel Interface controller chip. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable, NDA Required

18 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 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 Details of specific 11i Version 1.6 functionality: Linux ABI (IA-64 Only): Application Binary Interface allow Linux IA-64 program to run directly in HP-UX. MC/ServiceGuard (v11.09): Support for MC/SG product IPSecurity: Usually considered to be IPv6. MxN threads: Support for multi threading at the application level. NFS Over TCP: Optimized NFS, allow NFS to work directly over TCP/IP instead of datagram services NFS 3.0 Performance optimized to SPEC sfsV2: NFS 3.0 optimized performance to SFS V2 bench marking spec. CIFS/9000 Server: Support for Common internet File system server components. CIFS/9000 Client: Support for Common internet File system client components. LVM: Support for Logical Volume Manager. HP JFS(3.5): Support for Journal file system version 3.5 OmniBack: Support for Omniback product. OV Network Node Manager: Support for OV network node manager ITO and PRM: Support for IT Operations and Process resource Management product. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable, NDA Required

19 HP-UX 11i version 2 functionality
PA-RISC and IA-64 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 Storage iSCSI 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 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 Details of specific 11i Version 2 functionality: Aries 32&64bit PA apps support: This allows the IA-64 based machines to run PA-RISC code directly in compatibility mode. Kernel Driver ABI: Driver binaries will be able to carry forward to next release.Helps ISV kernel intrusive apps. Linux API (PA & IA): Provides support for Linux APIs on IA-64 and PA-RISC. Allows Linux programs can be compiled without change. Cell OLA: Online add for Cell boards. DLKM I/0 Patching: Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules - Great for doing patches without shutting the machine down. Full Processor Dealloc & iCOD: Support for de-allocation of iCOD processors. OLD I/O: Online delete of I/O components. 128 way boot: Support for 128 CPUs 128 way DSS & Tech App Perf: Performance tuning. 64-way SDET: Support for the SDET scaling bench mark Next gen. CIFS: Common Internet File System Support: Allows shared access to file system from “other” OSs. Security, Window2000, Domain controller support. LDAP address mgmt, pthread-safe: Next generation audit: Root containment / Access control: Root file protection Secure defaults, config Support for long file names Memory Locality: Shared Memory Support for PRM Shared Memory Teardown: Unified Cache Buffer: MxN threads: Support for multi threading at the application level. Multiple Add. Space on IA : NFS Over TCP: Optimized NFS, allow NFS to work directly over TCP/IP instead of datagram services 10 Gbit/s Ethernet: Support for 10 Gbit/s Ethernet IPv6: Support for secure IPv6 network protocol WAP 2.0 Proxy : Support for 2.0 of the WAP protocol as part of the WAP server offering Real Time Ext: HP-UX has some “limited real time” functions that are includes a part of a “deterministic response” model Fully Dynamic vPars: Support for vPars. VxVM 3.2 (rootability) 2 TB FS : Support for increased file system size, i.e. TB HP JFS 3.3: Support for Journal file system version 3.3 HP JFS 3.5: Support for Journal file system version 3.5 Veritas CFS & CVM: Support for Cluster File System and Cluster Volume Manager. Processor Sets: This functionality is key to our joint initiative with Oracle for Systems Manageability. It allow specific processors to be associated with specific processes. Mako in Pinnacles: Guadelupe HW/SW Liberation: Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer Viewable, NDA Required

20 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 Other Key Features and/or Issues regarding vPars A single physical server or hardware partition can be soft-partitioned into multiple virtual servers (virtual partitions) Par OSs may be administered via ServiceControl Manager or separately via SAM or other system management tools (future) Single CPU granularity – vPars may contain a single CPU Less than 5% performance degradation vs. a comparably configured standalone system (assumes TPC-C workload) User-level application isolation between vPars Kernel panics and resource failures and reboots do not affect other vPars Limited containment of hardware faults to a single vPar (A HPMC will effect ALL vPars) Shipment for L, N-Class 3Q01 (Superdome after N and L)

21 vPars technical overview
a single physical server may be soft-partitioned 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 vPar Monitor HP-UX Revision A.1 HP-UX Revision A.2 HP-UX Revision B.3 Dept. A App 1 Dept. A App 1’ Dept. B App 2 Dept. B App 3 The N Class is HP’s next generation midrange server platform, following on from the best selling midrange server in the industry, K Class. Continuing a long tradition of leadership products with excellent investment protection the N Class N4000 provides High End performance from 8 PA-8500 processors at Midrange prices. The PA-8500 processors at 360 & 440 MHz are the 1st in a long line of processors planned to be supported in the N Class chassis, including upgrades to IA64 processors. The N4000 doubles the OLTP performance of the K Class, exceeding 50,000 TPM. At only 10 EIA units high, 4 N4000 units can be installed in a single rack cabinet, effective quadrupling performance density over K Class and significantly reducing the cost of ownership compared to competitive solutions. This breathtaking CPU performance is coupled with huge data bandwidths for a system that excels at any workload. 3.8 GB/s System bus bandwidth, 7.6 GB/s memory bandwidth and 5.8 GB/s I/O bandwidth. Not only a quantum leap in performance the N4000 delivers a very robust highly available platform with Hotswap and N+1 components, married with HP-UX 11 and full MC/Serviceguard support for a guaranteed uptime configurations of 99.95%.

22 vPars logical overview
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 multiple applications or multiple instances or versions of the same application no name space or resource conflicts Hardware Platform / Hard Partition vPar Monitor HP-UX Revision A Patch Lvl 1 HP-UX Revision A Patch Lvl 2 HP-UX Revision B Patch Lvl 1 Dept. A App 1 Dept. A App 1’ Dept. B App 2 creates illusion of many separate hardware platforms manages shared physical resources monitors health of operating system instances supported on L-, N- and Superdome-Class systems no additional platform support required

23 HP Virtual Partitions: multiple applications on the same server with software isolation
Base product for free! 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 HP-UX Revision A.1 HP-UX Revision A.2 HP-UX Revision B.3 Dept. A App 1 Dept. A App 1’ Dept. B App 2 Dept. B App 3 Note the base product will allow for one vPar to be created. Should be used only as a “test of concept” and is not intended for production use.

24 HP Partitioning Continuum for Always On Technical Positioning
Hard Partitions with multiple nodes Hard Partitions within a node Virtual Partitions within a hard partition Resource Partitions PRM (Process Resource Manager) WLM (Workload Manager) Virtual partitions HyperPlex nPartitions complete hardware and software isolation node granularity multiple OS images hardware isolation per cell complete software isolation cell granularity multiple OS images dynamic resource allocation automatic goal-based resource allocation via set SLOs share (%) granularity 1 OS image complete software isolation CPU granularity multiple OS images HP Partitioning Continuum is the only UNIX solution in the market to address the typically contradictory needs of flexibility and isolation at the same time. Hard partitions are partitions created in such a manner as to isolate application environments from single point of failure (SPOF). This means that applications running within hard partitions are not subject to hardware or software events in other partitions. HP’s hard partitions come in two forms: 1) hyperplex: Hard Partitions with multiple server nodes are called HyperPlex. HyperPlex delivers the optimum capacity at all levels by supporting the complete HP 9000 product line – it can range in size from two HP 9000 A-Class, or L-Class nodes, up to 100s of the newly introduced Superdome resulting in extreme capacity! These partitions operate in such a manner that they can be totally isolated from other hard partitions. Multiple applications can run in these partitions, and these applications are completely isolated from the other nodes and their respective operating environments. 2) nPartitions: Hard partitions within a node are called nPartitions and they are uniquely available for Superdome servers – the most powerful HP high-end HyperPlex server nodes. Superdome can support anywhere from 1 to 16 nPartitions, offering hard partition with cell granularity and each supporting its own operating system with complete software isolation. virtual partitions: The need exists to not only isolate operating environments such that multiple customers applications can co-exist in the same server or cluster but many instances require that many isolated operating environments can be dynamically created, modified, and even deleted on a running server without interrupting non-related partitions. For this requirement, HP has developed Virtual Partitions - a unique technology that provides application and operating systems isolation that runs on single server nodes or nPartitions. Available for L-Class, N-Class and SuperDome. Each virtual partition runs its own image of the HP-UX 11i operating system and can fully host its own applications offering complete software isolation. The capability of CPU migration allows to add and delete dynamically (without reboot) CPUs from one virtual partition to another, ideal to ensure a high degree of flexibility in the fast moving internet age. resource partitions: HP’s Resource Partitions are unique partitions created for workload management purposes. Resource partitions run within hard partitions and within virtual partitions, and are controlled by HP’s Worklaod Management functions. Very often many applications will run on one server at the same time, but each application has different resource needs. HP-UX Workload Manager (WLM) and Process Resource Manager (PRM) software are used to dynamically create resource partitions for applications that need guaranteed dedicated resources such as CPU, memory or disk I/O. Applications with specific goals such as response time can use HP’s goal-based HP-UX WLM to automatically and dynamically allocate the necessary resources to applications or user groups within hard partitions or virtual partitions. Unique service level objectives can be met every time! nPartitions are ideal for systems consolidation purposes to run for example test and production environments on the same server in different hard partitions i.e. nPartitions to ensure hardware and software isolation. In Service Provider environments virtual partitions are ideal to ensure privacy between different customer applications and offer at the same time flexibility through dynamic CPU migration. Isolation highest degree of separation Flexibility highest degree of dynamic capabilities

25 VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description (Slide 1)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On VxVM Add-On B7961AA 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) -  N/S Log-based mirror recoveries -   Oracle Resilvering -   Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation -   Online Data Migration -   Snapshot   Functionality details For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

26 VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description (Slide 2)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On VxVM Add-On B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA Task monitor VxVM only  N/S Online Relayout   N/S Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0) -   RAID  N/S Support for MC/SG    Support for SG OPS Edition Base CVM -  only # Support for mixed clusters    Multiple node cluster support 4 MC/SG 8 MC/SG 4MC/SG 2 OPS # 4 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) Functionality details For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

27 Linux strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones 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 j-config, 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 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 develop on Linux or Windows and deploy on HP-UX 11i Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Jon Davis. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

28 dynamically tunable kernel parameters for HP-UX 11i OEs
goal is reduction of reboots by 50% 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 * per process Functionality details: For more details on this topic contact Loretta Nierat. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Not customer viewable

29 Base VxVM/CVM Add-On Functionality for HP-UX 11i OEs
VxVM/CVM is compatible with the OEs and needs to be purchased separately Feature Base VxVM/CVM Concatenation Spanning 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. 4 MC/SG or 2 OPS Rolling Upgd supt. Online Reconf. for shared diskgroup node only # # Base CVM only - # Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

30 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   Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation   Online Data Migration   Snapshot   Task monitor  N/S Online Relayout  N/S Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0)   RAID-5  N/S Supt. for MC/SG   Supt. for SG/OPS #  Supt. mixed clusters   Multiple node cluster supt 8 MC/SG 4 MC/SG 4 OPS # Online Reconfiguration for N/A Diskgroup shared diskgroups activated on 93 any # of nodes (up to 4) # Base CVM only Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

31 VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description (Slide 1)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On VxVM Add-On B7961AA 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) -  N/S Log-based mirror recoveries -   Oracle Resilvering -   Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation -   Online Data Migration -   Snapshot   Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

32 VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description (Slide 2)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On VxVM Add-On B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA Task monitor VxVM only  N/S Online Relayout   N/S Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0) -   RAID  N/S Support for MC/SG    Support for SG OPS Edition Base CVM -  only # Support for mixed clusters    Multiple node cluster support 4 MC/SG 8 MC/SG 4MC/SG 2 OPS # 4 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) Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

33 vPars strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones 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 Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Laurie Robell. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable

34 CIFS strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones 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 Functionality details: For more details in this topic please contact Lillian Hull. Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change Customer viewable


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