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Non. Stop Server and I/O Roadmap and Strategic Developments Mike Hurst Non. Stop Global Field Marketing, Business Critical Servers, HP © 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

Agenda Server Update: − Integrity Non. Stop NSAA − Integrity Non. Stop NSVA • I/O Update − Modular I/O Options − Future I/O Plans 2 • Non. Stop Blades • Roadmap Directions • SOA 10/18/2021

Non. Stop Customer Benefits Technology for customer business demands Today Business Technology Accelerate business growth Speed time to market • Strengthen customer relationships • Drive revenue in new markets • Capture market share • 3 10/18/2021 Lower costs Reduce IT/business cost • Improve operational efficiency • Improve ROI • Mitigate risks Reduce IT/business risk • Improve compliance •

Non. Stop Enterprise Division’s Answer Focus Our Attention on: Pushing the business-critical infrastructure requirements • Focused solutions for target markets • Real-time enterprise computing • Non. Stop systems that deliver: − Continuous availability 4 Application Middleware Management • Database Transaction Services Operating System − Unlimited scalability Processors − Extreme manageability Interconnect − Lowest total cost of ownership (TCO) Peripherals 10/18/2021

Non. Stop Servers and IO 5 10/18/2021

HP Integrity Non. Stop is an integral part of the HP Integrity Server Family!! HP Integrity server HP Pro. Liant server High-end HP Integrity Non. Stop High-end server Telco HP Integrity Superdome (up to 128 processor cores) HP Pro. Liant DL series 6 10/18/2021 HP Pro. Liant BL series and HPBL 860 c server blade NS 16000 (Madisonbased) NSAA (up to 4080 CPUs) Midrange Modular HP Pro. Liant ML series XC 6000 HPTC cluster NS 16000 CG (Madisonbased) Commercial HP Integrity rx 8640 HP Integrity rx 7640 (up to 32 processor cores)(up to 16 processor cores) Telco Commercial NS 5000 CG/T (Madisonbased) NS 14000 (Madisonbased) NSVA NSAA (up to 2040 CPUs) Entry-class HP Integrity rx 2660 rx 3600 rx 4640 rx 6600 (up to 4 cores) (up to 8 cores) Intel-Based Systems Telco Commercial NS 3000 AC (Montecitobased) NS 1000 (Madisonbased) NSVA (up to 2040 CPUs)

More choices— a portfolio of service levels Non. Stop Advanced Architecture Service levels Integrity Non. Stop NS 16000 Server Integrity Non. Stop NS 14000 Server Non. Stop Value Architecture Integrity Non. Stop NS 1000 Server Cost 7 10/18/2021

Non. Stop: Advanced and Value Architecture NS Advanced Architecture 8 NS Value Architecture Mission Critical Availability (7 9’s) Enterprise Class Availability (5 9’s) Bullet-proof data integrity (TMR/DMR) Commercial data integrity High Performance Cost-effective Performance Better price/performance than mainframe Better price/performance than clustered UNIX Online-maintenance allowing deferral Online-maintenance High scalability with clustering Small-scale packaging 10/18/2021

HP Integrity Non. Stop NS 16200 Available January 2008 Delivers highest service levels for most demanding applications • Intel Itanium 9100 Series processor at 1. 6 GHz with 12 MB cache • 1. 2 X performance over NS 16000 Triple- (TMR) and Dual- (DMR) Modular Redundancy • Linear scalability : − 2– 16 processors per node • − 4– 16 GB memory per processor − Support clustering up to 4, 080 processors • Industry Standard Connections (IOAME) − 60 I/O adapters − Fibre Channel disk storage (FCDM and SAN XP) − Gigabit Ethernet • Connects to HP Non. Stop S-series disk and I/O 9 10/18/2021

HP Integrity Non. Stop NS 14200 Available Q 1 CY 08 A lower-priced configuration option for critical business applications requiring less scalability and/or performance • Intel Itanium 9100 Series processor • 75% performance of the NS 16200 Triple- (TMR) and Dual- (DMR) Modular Redundancy • Linear scalability − Supports 2, 4, 6, or 8 processors per node − 4– 8 GB memory per processor − Clustering up to 2, 040 processors • Industry Standard Connectivity (VIO) − 6 I/O adapters − Fibre Channel disk storage (FCDM and SAN XP) − Gigabit Ethernet • 10 10/18/2021

HP Integrity Non. Stop NS 1200 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NS 1200 -8 p FCDM VIO Available November 2007 Most cost-effective, reliable, and easily managed software FT system • HP rx 2660 off the shelf − Intel Itanium 9100 Series processor − Supports 2, 4, 6, 8 processors Configurable Space **Console** FCDM − 4 -8 GB memory per processor • 65% performance of the NS 16200 • Software fault tolerance/fault isolation: Non. Stop OS; Non. Stop data base SQL/MX RX 2660 − Cluster programming transparency RX 2660 RX 2660 Configurable Space ** RX 2660 11 Maintenance 10/18/2021 Lan • Industry Standard Connectivity (VIO) − 6 I/O adapters − Fibre Channel disk storage (FCDM and SAN XP) − Gigabit Ethernet

Non. Stop Systems Performance Summary: Order Entry Benchmark 12 10/18/2021

Leveraging HP intellectual property From within Non. Stop Massively parallel scalable database technology • Fault-tolerant hardware and software • Compliance hardware • 13 10/18/2021 From outside of Non. Stop Storage • Management • Processors • Power and cooling •

Investment Decisions The expanding HP Non. Stop ecosystem HP Integrity Non. Stop Systems 14 10/18/2021 HP Blade. Systems, Non. Stop Midplane inside Future Integrity Non. Stop Systems HP Neoview, Non. Stop inside Future Integrity Non. Stop Systems with Blades

Taking Non. Stop to Blades Linux/Windows HP-UX Non. Stop Integrity Non. Stop Blades Integrity Non. Stop S-series MIPS Processors Proprietary Cabinets Proprietary Disks Intel Itanium 2 Processors HP Rack Storageworks Disk Non. Stop OS Integrity Non. Stop Blades Intel Itanium 2 Processors HP Blades Storageworks Disk Non. Stop OS Intel Itanium 2 Processors “Shared. Infrastructure Blades” Storageworks Disk HP Multi-OS Non. Stop Kernel S 88000 15 10/18/2021 NS 16200 Tomorrow NSBlades Future

3 Year Server Roadmap – A focus on Value, Performance, Availability Maximum Availability 2007 2008 NS 16000 NS 16200 NS 14000 NS 14200 Maximum Performance Entry Value 16 10/18/2021 NS 1000 2009 2010 Next Itanium chipsets NS Blades 2 -Way 4 -Way Multi-Way NS 1200 Next Itanium chipsets

3 Year Telco Server Roadmap –Value, Performance, Availability 2007 2008 2009 Next Itanium chipsets NS 16000 C G NS 16200 C G Maximum Performance NS 5000 CG/T NS CG Blades 2 -Way 4 -Way Entry Value NS 3000 A C Maximum 2010 Availability 17 10/18/2021 NS 3200 A C Next Itanium chipsets Platform Refresh

Future Directions in I/O 18 10/18/2021

Cluster I/O Machine (CLIM) IO Subsystem: Networking Overview • New Non. Stop Networking Subsystem − Replaces the IOAME (I/O Adapter Module Enclosure) − Can co-exist with • E 4 SA, FESA, G 4 SA • Conventional TCP, TCP/IPv 6 • Runs on Industry Standard Servers (ISS) − Based on a Proliant server with PCIe cards for Server. Net connection • Runs industry-standard Linux for device drivers and tools − Receives commands and data from Non. Stop processors using Server. Net − Uses Linux device driver(s) to transfer data to the Ethernet NIC cards − Runs only HP software (i. e. , no application SW) − Linux “personality” is hidden 19 10/18/2021

CLIM Networking Software NS-series system Application Socket Calls No changes required to applications System will offload TCP ~30% CLIM SW Server. Net CLIM SW Linux system TCP Stack Ethernet Links 20 Future 10/18/2021 product plans, dates, and functionality are subject to change without notice.

Cluster I/O Machine (CLIM) IO Subsystem: Storage Overview • Target Delivery: 1 QCY 2008 • New Non. Stop Storage Subsystem − Replaces the IOAME (I/O Adapter Module Enclosure) − Replaces FCSA (Fibre Channel Server. Net Adapter) − Replaces the FCDM enclosure and disks • Runs on ISS (Industry Standard Servers) Servers − Based on a Proliant server with PCIe cards for Server. Net and IO − Replaces function provided by IOAME/VIO and FCSA 21 10/18/2021

Cluster I/O Machine (CLIM) IO Subsystem: Supported Devices CLIM SAS FC SAS Tape FC Tape MSA 70 Disk XP 22 10/18/2021

Non. Stop Software 23 10/18/2021

Investing in Non. Stop Software Open Accessibility Eclipse Scale & Availability Non. Stop SQL/MX features Manageability Security/ Safeguard SOA Software Performance Management tools Java Software Limits

Non. Stop SQL Enhancements 25 10/18/2021

Non. Stop SQL Database is unmatched … …where you need • • 26 Non. Stop Massive linear scalability and SQL parallelism (sub 1 TB –>100+ TB) database The only standards-based enterprise Oracle 9 i RAC DBMS specifically designed for a clustered architecture Oracle® 9 i 9 i Innovative parallel SQL technology Advanced mixed-workload support Oracle 9 i 9 i 24 x 7 database availability SQL server Bullet proof data integrity Standards-based database and supports ANSI/ISO SQL: 1999 standards 10/18/2021 Reliability and scalability Non. Stop server HP-UX HP UX Superdome systems HP UX systems HP-UX Pro. Liant and Pro. Liantand clustered. Pro. Liant clustered Pro. Liant servers market size Market

Non. Stop SQL/MX Roadmap 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 SQL/MX 2. 0 (MP Tables) SQL/MX 2. 0 (MX Tables-Controlled Avail. ) S-Series 2009 2011 SQL/MX 2. 2 – H 06. 05 March 2006 Focus on online manageability SQL/MX 2. 3 GA – H 06. 10 May 2007 SQL/MX 2. 3. 1 – H 06. 13 Feb. 2008 SQL/MX 2. 3. 2 – 2008 Integrity Non. Stop Focus on usability and performance Future product plans, dates, and functionality are subject to change without notice. 27 10/18/2021 2012 Performance 15%-30% better for dynamic SQL/MX 2. 1. 1 – G 06. 27 September 2005 Focus on manageability and performance 2010

Services Oriented Architecture 28 10/18/2021

The S in SOA: Service • Unit of business logic that is: − Available on the network − Defined by a standard service description − Encapsulates implementation − Accessed via standardized protocol Fundamental building blocks for business process automation • Business process automation achieved through sequenced interactions with collection of services • 29 10/18/2021

The O in SOA: Service Orientation • Service Orientation is not a new concept − OO Methodologies and DCOM/CORBA technologies share many of the same concepts • What makes SOA different? − Scale: Enterprise vs application − Granularity: coarse vs fine − Focus: business-centric vs techno-centric • SOA analysis is at higher level of abstraction than OOA 30 10/18/2021

The A in SOA: Architecture Process order Change address Open account Retail Customer Service Call Center Web selfservice Open account Change address Process order Service Bus Retail Customer Service 31 10/18/2021 Call Center Web selfservice Before SOA: Silo’d apps with duplicated functionality After SOA: Apps with functionality refactored as services

Basic SOA building blocks SOA service consumer (Accesses) Consumer application accesses SOA service based on description in WSDL 32 10/18/2021 SOAP/HTTP (Describes) SOA service provider (Publishes) SOA service provider makes WSDL available to consumer (via UDDI, e-mail, WSDL describes the URL, etc. ) SOAP header that will be used to invoke the SOA service

Non. Stop server is an excellent platform for providing SOA services From IT perspective, Business Process is network of services linked together • Network is as strong as its weakest link • So, services must be available, scalable, performant, and manageable • − • 33 Requirements tailor-made for the HP Non. Stop server Service model is the natural way to create applications on Non. Stop servers 10/18/2021

SOA products on Non. Stop server supports products that address the following two requirements: − Service access • i. TP Web. Server, Non. Stop SOAP, Apache AXIS 2 − Service implementation • Java technology using Tomcat, BEA Web. Logic • CORBA using Non. Stop CORBA • Tuxedo using Non. Stop Tuxedo • Pathway • Partner products • 34 10/18/2021

To SOA-enable existing services … We want to get from this To this Traditional client/server SOA CORBA client Java client Service consume r 35 10/18/2021 CORBA client CORBA service tpcall Tuxedo service Tuxedo client Pathsend Pathway service Pathway client RMI Java service Java client Java service Service provider Service consume r Service provider Any to any WSDL SOAP HTTP Standard interface Pathway client IIOP CORBA service Standard interface Tuxedo client Service-specific access methods Tuxedo service Pathway service

Home Depot: Major US hardware retailer 1000 s of Cash Registers in over 2100 stores Non. Stop 1. 5 billion customer transactions per year 4 to 5 million txns/day; 1500 -2000 txns/sec (peak) XML data Pathway Apps Sales information NS SOAP Internet Detailed info of every sale: items, price, date, credit, etc. No-receipt refunds: hassle-free and fraud-free 36 10/18/2021 System i. TP Web. Server

Home Depot business benefits as told by Marty Edelman, director, Advanced Technologies, Home Depot • “The SOA approach gives us extreme speed in getting new solutions up and running” − From 1 release per year to 5 with no increase in development staff • “… SOA helps Home Depot reduce IT costs” − No need to write new code in response to new business requirements. “work-flowing multiple services to build new applications” − “no need to hire developers with specific Non. Stop skills” − Enabled move from green screens to web screens • Saved millions of dollars in training costs Source: 24 x 7, Summer 2007 37 10/18/2021

Success with Non. Stop Listening to customers Delivering now & into the future Delivering to a growing market demand for availability 38 10/18/2021