The introduction of the NonStop X range removes the last vestiges of proprietary NonStop hardware from the architecture, while maintaining the NonStop fundamentals (availability, scalability, fault tolerance) that we’ve come to expect from the platform. NonStop X will support Infiniband, which replaces ServerNet as the platform’s interconnect fabric. This move should see the platform’s costs continue to decrease, while taking advantage of the greatly increased throughput that Infiniband provides.
At HP Discover this week, Randy Meyer, Vice President and General Manager of Integrity Servers, expanded on this thought - “With NonStop X, moving the interconnect to InfiniBand is a huge deal, because of the fact that it’s all standard,” says Meyer. “NonStop runs on completely off-the-shelf hardware; there’s no proprietary hardware in there. And it means you can connect other kinds of applications, running on Linux or Windows, more seamlessly in a NonStop environment… Now you can have your NonStop infrastructure handling payments, reservations, trading, whatever it may be, and surround it with maybe a mobile phone handling system, or a fraud management system, and have this huge flexibility.”
Here at XYPRO, we’re enthusiastically adopting this new platform. We’ve been involved in beta testing our products with HP, and we will have “X certified” versions of our software available both through HP, and to our customers directly, when the new platform becomes available in March.
If you have any questions about XYPRO products and NonStop X, please contact your sales or support representative.
Andrew Price
VP Technology
andrew_p@xypro.com
How much for a 'Basic System' - 10K or 100K.
ReplyDeleteFor example, this: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/servers/integrity/nonstop/nonstopx-bladesystem.html#!&pd1=1
It looks like two Blades in a Desktop Tower.
PS: The warm-water cooled 8000 Series looks great but I don't imagine there is a 'small' so we don't need to know how much that beauty is.