Title: NonStop Roadmap Update
1NonStop Roadmap Update
- Timothy KeefauverWorldwide Product Mgmt.
Director - NonStop Enterprise Division
- September 2009
2Agenda
- Executive Overview of Strategy
- Multi-core/J-series
- Single-core/H-series
- New I/O Infrastructure
- New Clustering technology
- Software Update
- Summary
3Executive Overview of Strategy
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4What we hear from our customers
The CEO wants IT to find ways to be more
efficient, so thateven with less money you can
still deliver the strategy
We're holding off on replacements, but spending
wisely where we're investing for the future...
Now is the time to improve the efficiency of the
IT system itself
Costs are under pressure, but we must remain
competitive
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5Blade Everything strategy
Modularity from desktop to datacenter
Extend the BladeSystem value across HP portfolio
Deliver value beyond the box to the entire
datacenter
Consolidation Virtualization
Shared Storagedeployment
IT in a box
Datacenter powerand cooling efficiency
Virtual desktopsand workstations
High performancecomputing clusters
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6Integrity NonStop BladeSystem
First-ever 24/7 mission-critical computing
system built withbladed modularity and standards
Double the performance
Half the footprint
100 NonStop
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7HP NonStop tops IBM and Sun for Server of the
Year 2008
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- The HP Integrity NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem
topped IBMs z10 Business Class mainframe and
Suns SPARC Enterprise T5440 server
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8HP changed the design to deliver twice as much
performance in half the space.
Blade servers are one of the hottest categories
in computing. Now H-P hopes to use these thin
systems as a wedge into IBMs safest stronghold.
When HP talks about "blade everything", it means
freaking everything. Ashlee Vance
9Analyst reports and comments
10Integrity NonStop adoption
S Series
NS Series
NS Blades
page 10
HP Confidential
09/04/09
11The NonStop standardization journey
LEVERAGING STANDARDS
Integrity NonStopBladeSystem
IntegrityNonStop
NonStopS-series
Integrity NonStop BladeSystem
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12NonStop performance
A Standardization and Modernization journey
4x
NonStopBladeSystem4-way
NonStopBladeSystem2-way
NS16200
NS16000
S88000
K20000
2008
1995
2005
2007
Future
2006
2004
13HP Integrity NonStop roadmapMulti-core/J-Series
2013
2011
2009
2008
NB50000c 2-wayBladeSystem
N-way BladeSystem
4-way BladeSystem
NS2000 Dual-corerack mount
Rack mount refresh
14NonStop Single-core roadmap (H-series)
2008
2009
2010
2011
NonStopBladeSystem Dual core NB50000c
NS16200
High
NS14200
Mid
NS1200
Entry
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
15A modern, standard, 24/7 environment on NonStop
systems
SQL/MX
ANSI compliance SELECT INSERT UPDATEMERGE
DELETE JOINUNION CREATE DROPBEGIN WORK
COMMITROLLBACK TRUNCATEALTER XSQL
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16NonStop software stack
Standard application development tools
Common Standards
JavaframeworksJ2EE APIs
SOA clientsSOAP/XMLHTTP
PathwayAPIs andprotocols
SQL Clients
Messaging Clients
Networking Manageability Security
Uncommon Advantages
NonStop TS/MP, NonStop TMF, NonStop
RDFsystem-wideprocess and transaction
management, business continuity
NonStop Kernel and OSS operating system
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
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17Multi-core(J-series) NS2000 Products
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18NS2000 The new entry-level Platform
- J-series operating system
- Intel Itanium Dual-core Montvale processor
- Supports new I/O Infrastructure
- Rack-mount
- 36u or 42u rack
- Telco DC and NEBS versions also available
- Target markets
- Development, test platform for NB50000c
- Smaller stand-alone applications
- Emerging markets
19NS2000 ComparisonPer processor performance
gt4x
gt6x
gt10x
gt8x
Note The relative performance shown in this
comparison is based the order-entry benchmark
using NonStop SQL/MP and Pathway. Other
benchmarks and specific customer applications
may produce different results.
20New I/O Infrastructure Products
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21New I/O infrastructure
- Two Cluster IO Module (CLIM) products
- IP CLIM for networking protocols and Ethernet
connectivity - Includes IPSEC security
- Storage CLIM for attaching Serial Attached SCSI
(SAS) disks, XP Storage Array family, and fibre
channel tape - Telco CLIM for SS7 over IP
- Can co-exist with existing I/O Infrastructure
- IOAME
- S-series I/O for traditional TDM based SS7 over
T1/E1
22NonStop BladeSystem I/O infrastructureCluster
I/O Module (CLIM)
ServerNet
IOAME
Storage CLIM
Storage CLIM
IP CLIM
IP CLIM
Ethernet
Storage
SWANs
23HP VTS Product Update VT5900-K
- Based on new Proliant DL185G5 2u server
- 6x Internal 1TB SATA drives for 6TB (4.5TB net)
- 1 6TB expansion to 12TB (9TB net)
- 2x 4Gb FC ports
- Connects to 1 host with direct attach FC Tape
- Or 2 NonStop NS hosts with no direct attach tape
- Or 2 NonStop NS hosts with direct attach tape
with expansion FC card (option) - Target platforms NS1200 and NS2000
- Can integrate into NS2000 rack
- Also supports NS1000
- Also can support NB and larger NS systems
24Advanced Clustering Technology BladeCluster
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25BladeCluster Advanced ClusteringBetter latency,
throughput, capacity
BladeSystem
- Available now on BladeSystem, September on
P-switch based NS-series
1 SNET II link
2 SNET III links
26BladeCluster Breaking performance barrier
16X
BladeCluster
Relative Performance
4X
6780
1X
2 NODES
8 NODES
of nodes in a Cluster
27NonStop Software for Multi-core (J-series)
Product Line
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28NonStop J-series Software
- New NonStop Operating System (J-Series)
- harnesses the power of multi-core processors
- Schedules/Dispatches processes among multiple
cores - Manages Memory among multiple cores
- Upgrades Locks and Synchronization for multiple
cores - More granular
29NonStop BladeSystem and NS2000 software
optimized for multi-core
- Entire stack supported
- Database (Enscribe, SQL/MP, SQL/MX, ODBC, JDBC)
- Middleware (Pathway, Java, CORBA, Tuxedo)
- Manageability (MEASURE, NetBatch, ASAP, OSM, )
- SOA (SOAP, Webserver, Serverpages, JVM)
- Bundled frequently-used additional products in
base operating systems - Dataloader/MP (Dataloader/MX always no added
charge), NetBatch, NetBatch-Plus, SOAP, iTP
Secure WebServer - Safeguard and premium Spoolers included (same as
H-series) - Easy to adopt
- No source code recompilation required when
migrating from H-Series - Binary code compatible
- Customers migrating to J-Series must re-license
software
30Software Update
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31Goals of our software investments in a nutshell
- Support industry standard technologies for
application development - Differentiate these standard applications by
deploying them into the most scalable and
available platform infrastructure (without
change) - Make this infrastructure easily accessible, open,
highly secure, and simple to manage
Common standards, uncommon advantages The same
application runs better on NonStop
32NonStop SoftwareInvestments
Network
Standard Application Development Tools
Middleware
Database and Transaction Mgmt
System Management and Control
System-wide Security
NonStop Operating System
33Operating system infrastructure plans
- Continuing adherence to industry standards
- February 2009
- Guardian Binary Semaphore Limits Relief
- Increase the number of binary semaphores per
process from 64 to 24K - May 2009
- OSS File Open Limits Relief
- Increase OSS file opens (per CPU including
sockets, terminals, disk, ) from 12K to 64K - Increase OSS disk file opens (per CPU) from 12K
to 48K - Increase OSS open sockets (per CPU) from 4K to
16k
- 2H 2010
- Standard Library Support for Non-blocking IO
- Non-blocking IO for threaded applications using
standard C libraries - System Limits Relief
- Increase OSS PIDs (per 16P system) to 128K
- Increase number of Guardian processes to 10K
- Increase OSS file opens (per CPU) to 128K
- Increase OSS disk file opens (per CPU) to 96K
- Increase OSS open sockets (per CPU) to 32K
Time
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
34NonStop SoftwareInvestments
Java Support Support latest Java releases
Support latest Tomcat releases Open-source
frameworks for ease of appl development
Application DevelopmentIncrease developer
productivityMake apps easier to portNew
optimization and debugging capabilities
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
35SOA, Java and Open-source Frameworks
- Java open-source application platform with
NonStop fundamentals
- April 2009
- Release NSJava 6.0
- Certified implementation of JDK 6.0
- July 2009
- Open Source Java Frameworks
- Spring framework for business logic tier
- Axis 2 for SOA web-services
- Server Faces and Sprint MVC for Web tier
- Hibernate for persistence tier
- June 2009
- Large Message Support in SOAP 3.0
- SOAP messages limit increased from 32K to 2MB
- 2010
- Standards-based SOAP engine (4.0)
- Based on open source Apache AXIS2/C architecture
(EAP available earlier) Feb. 2010 - Adheres to SOAP 1.2 standard
- NonStop Java Server Pages 6.1
- Deep port of latest Apache Tomcat servlet engine
(version 6.0.18) July 2010
Time
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
36The SASH stack
- Category leaders with active community support
- Spring (Business logic framework)
- Axis2 (Web services framework)
- Server Faces (Web framework)
- Hibernate (Persistence framework)
- Vendor support
- BEA WebLogic, IBM Websphere, Oracle AppServer
have expressed support for Spring - Analyst endorsements include Gartner and Burton
Group - Spring threatens Java EE (Gartner)
Gartner Trends in Platform Middleware, Sept. 2007
37SOA and the NonStop serverProduct technologies
summary
NonStop server
NonStop TS/MP Scalable and available execution
container
Service implementation
Pathway NonStop CORBA NonStop Tuxedo
Java
HP iTP WebServer
NonStop SOAP
Pathsend JToolkit IIOP ATMI
Service adapters
Service invocation
SOAP HTTP
HP NonStop Servlets for JSP
BEA WebLogic Server
My Faces
Spring
Apache Axis2
Service access
SOAP HTTP
38Application Development Updates
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
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39Improved Language Features Perform.
- Continuous improvements in O1 and O2
performance, debug information, compile time and
compile memory consumption (Nov 08, Feb. 09) - Recompile to take advantage of the performance
improvements - O2 and O1 debugging improvements
- Feb. 09 for O2, earlier RVUs for O1 improvements
40Native Inspect Major Features
- GDB (GNU Debugger) based debugger derived from
HP-UX debugger - Capabilities new to NonStop
- Improvements to O1 and O2 debugging capabilities
- PURIFY-like memory debugging, leak detection and
corruption (Aug. 08) - Make function calls from the debugger (May 08)
- Advanced scripting using Integrated TCL
interpreter (May 08) - Native Inspect capabilities
- COBOL debugging support
- Report open files in the debugger
- Suspend execution at termination (catch/stop
abend) - Catch dlload and unload events
- Optimized code debugging
41Integrated Development Environments
PC-hosted IDEs
Visual Studio 2008 support in 2H 2009
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
42Enterprise Plugins for Eclipse 2.0 (Jan. 2010)
- Greater productivity through integrated debugging
in the Eclipse IDE - Eclipse standard point and error correction for
remote builds - Improved connectivity to NonStop server
- Rebase to new Ganymede Eclipse platform (CDT 3.4)
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
43NonStop SoftwareInvestments
Middleware Reduce planned downtime Increase OLTP
capacitySupport SOA standards/protocols
Database Transaction Mgmt Improved
performanceEnhanced ease of useRicher coding
capabilities
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
44Pathway plans
- Continuous functional enhancement and technology
currency
- May 2009
- NonStop TS/MP 2.4
- Online application upgrade
- Support for large Pathsend messages
- Optimized server/cpu placement for greater cpu
utilization - Node independent DEFINE support
- Increased granularity of CREATEDELAY
- Enable use of gt 32K Pathsend messages between WS
and CGI servers - Raise GDSX transaction limit
- 2nd Half 2010
- NonStop TS/MP 2.5
- Large message support NonStop Java Server Pages
(a Tomcat derivative), - Large message support for iTP WebServer
- Large message support for NonStop SOAP
- More
Time
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
45NonStop SQL/MX Roadmap
2007
2008
2009
2014
2012
2011
2010
2013
Integrity NonStop
S-series
SQL/MX 2.1.1 G06.27 September 2005
SQL/MX 2.3.2 H06.16/J06.05 Nov. 08
SQL/MX 2.3.3 H06.19/J06.08 Sept. 09
SQL/MX 2.3.4 February 2010
SQL/MX 3.0 February 2011
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
46SQL/MX Release 2.3.3 September 2009
47SQL/MX Release 2.3.4 Target February 2010
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
48HP NonStop Business Continuity SuiteRecent
Releases
- Remote Database Facility (RDF)
- Update 9 May 2009
- Planning for Update 10 underway
- AutoSYNC
- Update 12 May 2009
- AutoTMF
- Update 9 May 2009
- SQL DDL Replicator (SDR)
- Update 1 July 2009
- TMF Synchronous Gateway
- Just shipped and partner solutions due early
2010
Business Continuity Integrated products
designed to protect your data and ensure your
business.
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
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49New RDF 1.9 Enhancements
- Performance
- Option for faster browse access of
updater-replicated data via FASTUPDATEMODE - Availability
- Alter updater mode online for easier online dumps
- Guidelines for faster Switchover/Takeover
- Manageability
- Enter one command to affect many RDF/IMP(X)
environments - Option for file level purge replication
- Display SQL/MX 3-part ANSI table names in
selected events - Support for full-length process names (6
character) - See control subvolume name in RDFCOM Error
Message option to purge existing control file(s)
49
50NonStop SoftwareInvestments
Manageability Heterogeneous manageability
Adaptive Infrastructure integration HP plus
partners
System-wide Security Enhanced platform security
Data encryption Regulatory compliance
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
51NonStop Security ProductsWhat does HP offer
today?
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51
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
52Security Highlights SafeguardH06.18, J06.07
Releases
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53Data At Rest Security NonStop Volume Level
Encryption Overview
NS16000, NS16 200, BladeSystem NB50000c, NS2000
Storage CLIM
Storage CLIM
HP Secure Key Manager
HP Enterprise Secure Key Mgr
Secure Virtual Tape System
StorageWorks XP Array
SAS
LTO-4
Secure VTS may also be attached to the same
Storage CLIM though it contains its own
encryption capability.
53
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice.
54Data Sanitization for NonStop Product Features
- Meets Department of Defense (DoD) standards for
Data Sanitization as described in the DoD
5220.22-M pattern - Writes over segments of the disk making at least
three passes on the disk to overwrite data - Uses a random series of characters during one of
the write passes - Plugs into OSM as a Guided Procedure
- Allows user to specify the number of write
passes and specific write patterns to be used to
overwrite the disk - Allows concurrent sanitization of multiple disks
- Supports disk devices sold on NonStop S-series,
Integrity NonStop NS-Series and Integrity NonStop
BladeSystems - Provides output report to verify sanitization was
successful - Sends EMS events to notify when sanitization was
initiated and when it was completed, with success
or failure
54
55HP SIM, Essentials and BTO products
BTO Software
APPLICATIONS
STRATEGY
OPERATIONS
Business ServiceManagement
IT Service Management
Business Service Automation
Quality Center
Project PortfolioManagement Center
Business Availability Center
Service Management Center
Client Automation Center
QualityCenter
CIO Office
Operations Center
PerformanceCenter
Data Center Automation Center
SOACenter
Network Management Center
Application Security Center
CTO Office
Universal CMDB
HP Systems Insight Manager
Supports
Core management servicesDiscovery, inventory
management, event notification, reporting,
security
56NonStop Capabilities, HP BTO Centers
Supported today
Coming in 2009
BTO Centers Optimize key functions
Looking for customer input
STRATEGY
OPERATIONS
APPLICATIONS
Industry-leading products and technology from
Business Service Management
IT Service Management
Quality Management
Business Service Automation
HP OpenView
Service ManagementCenter
Data Center Automation Center
Business Availability Center
QualityCenter
Project and PortfolioManagement Center
Mercury
Opsware
Operations Center
PerformanceCenter
CIO Office
Peregrine Systems
Client Automation Center
SOACenter
Bristol Technologies
Network Management Center
Application Security Center
Novadigm/Consera
CTO Office
Talking Blocks
Universal CMDB
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
57New Manageability Products
NonStop Cluster Essentials Manages NonStop
Linux clusters through a single
interface Centralizes userid management, boot and
monitoring Minimizes need to know complex NonStop
syntax
NonStop Time Synchronization System clock
synchronization product from HP Synch system
clocks across all your NonStops Systems Also
synch Linux or Windows platforms Synch to NTP
source or assign a server to act as NTP source
for the enterprise
58NonStop software objectives by product segment
Develop Application programming models
Enable the development of applications conforming
to current standard tools and programming
models Common standards
Deploy Application infrastructure
Provide a highly scalable and available
deployment environment for mission critical
applications uncommon advantages
Enable Platform infrastructure
Provide the underpinnings for an accessible,
open, secure, and easy to manage platform
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61Why Integrity NonStop?
Meet growth demands
Investment protection
Designed with Future in mind
Enhance quality of Service
Reduce costs
62System configuration overview
- Blade chassis
- c-Class enclosure
- ServerNet double-wide switch modules
- Ethernet single-wide switch modules (maintenance
connections)
STORAGE CLIM
- Logical processors/blades
- Two to eight blades per chassis, each with
- One 1.66 GHz dual core Montvale processor (one
logical CPU) - ServerNet Mezzanine card
- 8, 16, 24, 32, 48 GB main memory per logical CPU
SAS
- Input/output
- Networking CLIM
- Five GBit Ethernet ports (five copper or three
copper/two fibre) - Storage CLIM
- 2 SAS HBA default 2 additional SAS/FC HBA
choices - SAS enclosure Hosts up to 25 disksSAS 146 GB _at_
15K drives, 300 GB _at_ 10K drives - XP connection option FC tape option
- IOAME is supported, S-series I/O for traditional
TDM based SS7 only
c-Class ENCLOSURE
BLADES
NETWORK CLIM
63IP CLIM
- New NonStop Networking Subsystem can replace
IOAME and G4SA - Supports
- Gigabit Ethernet connectivity Copper/Fibre ports
- IPSec
- TCP/IP v4
- TCP/IP v6
- Proliant server running Debian Linux
- Features ServerNet controller
- Uses NonStop enhanced Linux to transfer data
- Does not allow any customer code or applications
- Linux personality is hidden
- Fully integrated with NonStop manageability
subsystems - Offloads some of TCP/IP load from NonStop CPU
- Available now on P-switch based NS-series
64Telco CLIM
- New NonStop Networking Subsystem that delivers
M3UA (SS7 over IP) - Offers 5 physical ports per CLIM with up to 16
associations per port allows 80 configurable
links per controller - High Performance 32K MSU/sec per CLIM
- Approximately 25X performance of M3UA over
SS7TE3 - Supports SCTP Multihoming to other ports on the
CLIM - Proliant server running Debian Linux
- Features ServerNet controller
- Uses NonStop enhanced Linux to transfer data
- Does not allow any customer code or applications
- Linux personality is hidden
- Fully integrated with NonStop manageability
subsystems - Available now on P-series based NS-series
65Storage CLIM
- New NonStop Storage Subsystem
- Co-exists with/replaces IOAME FCSA
- Runs on same industry standard servers as IP CLIM
- Replaces function provided by IOAME/VIO and FCSA
- Supports SAS disks, FC tapes, XP Array, VTS
- Supports Advanced Caching technology on SAS
storage - CPUs can boot from either SAS disks (via Storage
CLIM) or FC disks (via IOAME) - Coming soon on P-switch based NS-series
- Capable of running optional Volume level
Encryption
66Compiler Strategy
- Support new language features as driven by
customer need - Facilitate NonStop application quality and
supportability - Diagnose problems early
- Enable debugging of production applications
- Maintain stability and compatibility
- Provide optimizations required to meet business
and customer requirements
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
67Integrity NonStop Debuggers
Except Screen COBOL
68IDE and Debugger Strategy
IDEs
Debuggers
- Build upon the feature rich open source Eclipse
IDE - Leverage the base IDE
- Provide extensions to interface to NonStop
systems and tools - Allow users to leverage the rich ecosystem of
extensions - Enable third-party extension development
- Eclipse hosting
- Windows
- Linux (future)
- Support Windows based and NonStop based build
models
- Build upon GDB (GNU Debugger), a de facto
industry standard - User interface commonly available on other
platforms - Apply benefits of GDB evolution
- HP-UX-like debugging on NonStop
- Provide debugger extensions to support NonStop
fundamentals - Key inspect features
- Optimized code debugging
- Production debugging
- Use Eclipse and GDB to provide the next
generation debugging GUI
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
69Planning underway for RDF 1.10Potential
candidates for the release
- Performance
- Capability to control updaters in coordination
with TMF timer for faster, or if needed, delayed,
updates to target - Availability
- Improvements for verifying database consistency
- Primarily for use after initial configuration of
RDF - Automatic control to avoid unneeded shutdown of
updaters during SQL Shared Access operations on
primary - Manageability
- Report of files opened by updaters online
- Enhancements to Validate Configuration command
- EMS improvements
- SPI support
- HighRequesters active in RDFCHEK
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
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70SQL/MX 2.3.1 February 2008, H06.13
71SQL/MX Release 2.3.2 November 2008
72SQL/MX Release 3.0 Target February 2011
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
73NonStop Security Strategy
- Improve NonStop security capabilities offered by
HP - Enhance security offerings to offer new security
products to customers - Correct existing product shortcomings
- Invest in areas of largest impact
- Leverage expertise inside HP
- Participate in the Secure Advantage program
- Support security standards and HP
interoperability efforts - Leverage Partner products
- Examine opportunities to leverage existing
partner technologies and engage for new customer
offerings
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
73
74NonStop Security Areas Product Categories
74
75NonStop Compliance Integration with HP
Compliance Log Warehouse
HP Compliance Log Warehouse (CLW) Strategic log
event data management designed for enterprises
that demand the highest performance with the
lowest total cost of ownership
- Log and Analysis Manager
- High speed collection and analysis of log data
that automates compliance reporting of many
industry and government standards - Collects, compresses stores log record data in
a replicated repository for high-speed analysis
for audits or forensic investigations - Real-Time Alert Manager
- Scans log record data from numerous sources, in
real-time, for potential security-related or
natural events alerts trained personnel
High performance appliance with Log and Analysis
Manager and Real-time Alert Manager modules
76NonStop manageability strategy
Best TCO and best TCE to customers
HP Unified Infrastructure Management
77NonStop manageability portfolio
78NonStop manageability portfolio
79HP Systems Insight Manager NonStop and
Supporting Essentials
HP Systems Insight Manager
Supports
Core management servicesDiscovery, inventory
management, event notification, reporting,
security
Strategy is to implement new platform management
functionality as SIM Essentials Interface
existing products to SIM as appropriate
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
80Newer Manageability Products
HP Operations Perf Agents for NonStop Formerly
known as OpenView, these agents present an
application level view of the system and allow
you to manage by exception. Run on their own
or with HPs central OVO Console, these agents
provide a graphical view to the system. A
plug-in allows data to flow to your Tivoli
Console as well.
ATM POS Transaction Analyzers New products that
provide tracking and monitoring of transactions
that occurred on ATM or POS devices across your
enterprise. Works with Base24 applications on
NonStop. Monitors approvals, denials, and
timeouts. Includes pre-canned reports for upper
management. Supports ad hoc reporting.
Optionally integrates with Service Desk for
trouble ticketing and with HP Operations for
system outage tracking. For monitoring ATM device
states HP Self Service Terminal Operations
Bridge
81NonStop software product segments
Standard application development tools
Common Standards
JavaframeworksJ2EE APIs
SOA clientsSOAP/XMLHTTP
PathwayAPIs andprotocols
SQL Clients
Messaging Clients
Networking Manageability Security
Uncommon Advantages
NonStop TS/MP, NonStop TMF, NonStop
RDFsystem-wideprocess and transaction
management, business continuity
NonStop Kernel and OSS operating system
Future product plans, dates, and functionality
are subject to change without notice
82Integrity NonStop Multi-core manageability
components
c-Class enclosure with fans and power supplies
Leveraging BladeSystem manageability
componentOnboard Administrator(OA)
HPSIMIntegratedBladesPlug-in
OnboardAdministrator
OSM
HPBTOSW
Remote Support Advanced (RSA)
I/OEssentials
Integrityserverblade
Cluster Essentials
Performance Essentials
83BladeSystem characteristics
- Dynamic Power Savings
- Fans variable speed
- Power supplies NN
- Dynamic Smart Cooling
- Easy to retrofit or spec for new construction
applications - Reduces cooling energy costs by 25-40
- Increases available cooling capacity for
additional IT loads - Reduction in power consumed per
- transaction from 16000 DMR to
- BladeSystem
Dynamic Smart Cooling is the most remarkable
development for data center critical support
systems. Peter GrossCEO and CTOEYP Mission
Critical Facilities Inc.
84Context HP Payments Credentials586 Customers In
78 Countries
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85NonStop continues to dominate the payments
market example ACI
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86Phases of a SOA Project examples
87100 NonStop
- Always available
- 24/7 continuous availability
- Fault-tolerant NonStop OS
- Fully-integrated fault-tolerant software stack
- Massively scalable
- Linear scalability
- Up to 4,080 logical processors per system
- Up to 8,160 cores per system
- High-speed ServerNet clustering
- Complete investment protection
- 100 software compatible
- Seamless clustering with prior systems
- Supports existing I/O infrastructure