HP brings powerful combination of massively parallel processing and SMP technology to the commercial arena; New suite of open enterprise parallel server products scalability in decision support, computing consolidation and transaction processing environments.PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 1996 -- Hewlett-Packard Company today introduced the next generation of its family of high-performance enterprise parallel servers. The HP 9000 Enterprise Parallel Server Model 21 (EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) A PostScript file format used to transfer a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format. 21) and HP 9000 Enterprise Parallel Server Model 30 (EPS30) -- encompassing powerful symmetric multiprocessing SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) A multiprocessing architecture in which multiple CPUs, residing in one cabinet, share the same memory. SMP systems provide scalability. As business increases, additional CPUs can be added to absorb the increased transaction volume. nodes and the capacity to add high-availability software tools and parallel technology from the industry's premier relational-database providers -- eliminate data bottlenecks by delivering virtually unlimited scalable processing power to handle the most demanding decision-support, data-warehousing and transaction-processing applications. The EPS21 uses powerful four-way SMP nodes and the EPS30 uses highly scalable 14-way SMP nodes. The core of HP's Enterprise Parallel Server architecture combines the strengths of time-proven, high-performance SMP systems with technological elements generally associated with massively parallel processing architectures. This combination allows HP's customers to exploit the simplicity and ease-of-use characteristics of SMP technology while providing them with the potential for ultra-high-end scaling and investment protection when computing needs outgrow outgrow verb To change the relationship with a condition or structure by dint of ↑ age or size; while children outgrow clothing, and certain behaviors, they rarely outgrow diseases–eg, asthma the capabilities of a single SMP system. To complement its ongoing commitment to the scaling of complete solutions for the high end of the commercial enterprise-computing spectrum, HP also announced a variety of information-storage systems, including HP's Advanced Digital Linear Tape (storage) Digital Linear Tape - (DLT) A kind of magnetic tape drive originally developed by DEC and now marketed by Quantum. DLT drives implement the Digital Lempel Ziv 1 (DLZ1) compression algorithm in a combination of hardware and firmware. (DLT (Digital Linear Tape) A magnetic tape technology originally developed by Digital for its VAX line. The technology was later sold to Quantum, which makes it available to other manufacturers. DLT uses half-inch, single-hub cartridges similar to IBM's 3480/3490/3590 line. ) library systems and support for StorageTek's Timberline timberline, elevation above which trees cannot grow. Its location is influenced by the various factors that determine temperature, including latitude, prevailing wind directions, and exposure to sunlight. 9490 tape cartridge subsystem. The HP 9000 Model EPS21 is the first open enterprise product from HP to feature Fibre Channel, the fastest, multipurpose, industry-standard networking technology in computing today. HP's complete Fibre Channel solution, which promotes parallelism by providing low-latency, high-bandwidth links between server nodes, is expected to be a key enabler for future information-storage products from HP and other best-in-breed mass-storage suppliers. FASTER THAN IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) RS/6000SP In the on-line transaction processing (database) On-Line Transaction Processing - (OLTP) The processing of transactions by computers in real time. environment represented by the TPC-C A benchmark that measures overall transaction processing performance. See TPC. benchmark, a four-node HP 9000 EPS30 server achieved 17,826 transactions per minute at $396/tpmC using an Oracle Parallel Server A version of the Oracle database system designed for massively parallel processors (MPPs). It allows multiple CPUs to access a single database. (database) Oracle Parallel Server database. In a TPC-D A benchmark that measures decision support performance. See TPC. benchmark representing a decision-support/ data-warehouse environment using a 100GB Oracle Parallel Server database, the HP 9000 EPS30 achieved a power metric of 243.2 QppD, a throughput metric of 121.5 QthD and a price/performance of $13.23K/QphD. The EPS30 attained 17 percent more power, 44 percent more throughput performance and 60 percent lower total cost of ownership than an IBM RS/6000SP on the same database. "HP's Parallel SMP computing is a marriage between the performance and scalability benefits of massively parallel processing and the simplicity and efficiency of traditional SMP -- and we are pioneering that evolution," said Richard Sevcik, HP vice president and general manager of the Systems Technology Group. "HP offers value to our customers across the complete value chain. We intend to be the leader in the emerging commercial parallel market for customers involved in very-large-scale decision support, data warehousing and transaction processing." HIGHLY SCALABLE Running the HP-UX HP's version of Unix that runs on its 9000 family. It is based on SVID and incorporates features from BSD Unix along with several HP innovations. (operating system) HP-UX - The version of Unix running on Hewlett-Packard workstations. (1) enterprise-class operating system, the EPS architecture today is scalable up to 16 nodes (each of which can be either four-way or 14-way SMP, for a total of up to 224 processors). The EPS family features high-powered 120MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. PA-7200 processors and paves a simple board-upgrade path to the world-leading 64-bit PA-8000 CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. . HP plans to increase to 128 the number of nodes supported by the EPS architecture in the future. By layering HP's MC/Service Guard high-availability solution onto EPS, customers can leverage the array of benefits provided by the combination of high performance, scalability and high availability. Additional advantages include reliability, availability and serviceability Reliability, Availability and Serviceability is a computer hardware engineering term. It originated from IBM to advertise the robustness of their mainframe computers. The concept is often known by the acronym RAS. ; on-line swapping; and replacement and recognition of network elements. "With EPS, HP is helping us overcome the traditional performance-scalability issues of current information-technology systems by delivering the data-crunching benefits of parallel processing without making our current IT investments obsolete," said Pekka Kauppinen, Telecom Finland's chief information officer. "To keep pace with our rapidly growing business-transaction volumes, HP's EPS will be used extensively for our mission-critical applications." PROCESSING AT HIGH SPEEDS Combining the elements of high speed, long distance and versatility, HP's new portfolio of standards-based Fibre Channel interconnect products helps give the EPS21 with faster decision-support capabilities and higher-performing transaction processing. HP's Fibre Channel products -- driven by laser technology -- today deliver 266Mbits/s per link in both directions (532Mbits/s total per link) and will evolve up to 1Gbit/s bandwidth per channel. Using the Fibre Channel adapter in each server node, the Fibre Channel interconnect initially supports up to 16 channels. Fibre Channel can support interconnect distances of up to 2 kilometers. This means that customers can link EPS nodes today, attach new mass-storage devices in the future and configure remote backup servers at disaster-recovery sites -- all at fiber-optic speeds. The HP Fibre Channel adapters are based on the world-class, HP-designed Tachyon tachyon (tăk`ēŏn'), hypothetical elementary particle that travels only at speeds exceeding that of light. According to the theory of relativity, the speed of light is the limiting velocity for all ordinary material particles. chip. The Tachyon is planned for use by more than 50 other companies as the chip of choice in developing next-generation mass-storage products. Endorsers of HP's Fibre Channel Tachyon chip include such leading-edge suppliers as EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies. , Data General/Clariion, Maximum Strategy and Symbios. SECONDARY STORAGE FOR THE ENTERPRISE HP's new Advanced Digital Linear Tape library systems provide industry-leading high performance, capacity, scalability, reliability and ease of use for such secondary storage applications as backup/recovery, archival/retrieval and hierarchical storage management See HSM. (HSM (1) (Hierarchical Storage Management) The automatic movement of files from hard disk to slower, less-expensive storage media. The typical hierarchy is from magnetic disk to optical disc to tape. ). The Advanced DLT library systems combine Quantum Corp.'s powerful DLT4000 drives with the state-of-the-art robotics used in HP's award-winning magneto-optical libraries. Available in three configurations with two upgradeable kits, HP's new family of DLT libraries helps protect customers' investments by providing an upgrade path to accommodate the changes in typical decision-support and data-warehousing environments. The HP-UX operating system now also supports StorageTek's Timberline 9490 tape-cartridge subsystem, which provides mainframe-class data centers with backup and recovery performance that doubles that of previous-generation IBM 3490E-compatible subsystems. DATABASE BACKING FROM THE INDUSTRY'S BEST Some of the computer industry's premier relational-database providers -- Informix, Oracle and Sybase -- have introduced parallelized versions of their core databases to optimize EPS21 and EPS30 performance. These parallel databases apply the aggregate processing power of the EPS parallel architecture to perform data processing tasks, which can be simultaneously distributed across many disks and input/output channels. Much of the parallel functionality provided by Informix, Oracle and Sybase database technologies is virtually transparent to application processes, a feature that is vital to the commercial market. SINGLE POINT OF CONTROL To help ensure ease of manageability, the HP 9000 Model EPS21 and Model EPS30 systems include the HP Multicomputer System Environment, a full-function collection of software tools that enable customers to configure, name, boot up, shut down and monitor the EPS system from a single point of control. HP's Multicomputer System Environment includes both HP's popular TaskBroker load-balancing application and parallel virtual machine (parallel, networking, tool) Parallel Virtual Machine - (PVM) 1. A software system designed to allow a network of heterogeneous machines to be used as a single distributed parallel processor. , the de facto [Latin, In fact.] In fact, in deed, actually. This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs that must be accepted for all practical purposes, but is illegal or illegitimate. industry-standard parallel-programming tool. EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO DSS (1) (Digital Signature Standard) A National Security Administration standard for authenticating an electronic message. See RSA and digital signature. (2) (Digital Satellite S AND DATA WAREHOUSING With HP's Enterprise Parallel Servers, HP's decision-support and data-warehousing customers enjoy a proven and highly scalable parallel SMP-based technology supplemented by thousands of available DSS applications. By taking a building-block approach, customers can start small and then add parallel SMP nodes when needed. "HP's EPS provides an evolutionary path to the next generation of high-end computing for the very large HP 9000 user base," said John Logan, president, Aberdeen Group, Inc. "By providing the ability to upgrade existing SMP components in the EPS' massively parallel processing architecture, HP again has proven its commitment to protecting users' investments while at the same time providing the benefits of new technological advances." "We have embraced high-performance parallel SMP computing as an important platform for our future," said Bob Kahane, senior scientist, Hughes Missile Systems. "Hughes is using HP's Enterprise Parallel Server for our compute-intensive mechanical, electrical and thermodynamic ther·mo·dy·nam·ic adj. 1. Characteristic of or resulting from the conversion of heat into other forms of energy. 2. Of or relating to thermodynamics. simulations, and it meets our needs." U.S. PRICES AND AVAILABILITY Prices for the HP 9000 Enterprise Parallel Server Model 21 begin at $86,200. Each additional four-way EPS21 SMP node is $81,700. Up to three 120MHz PA-7200 processors can be added to any EPS21 SMP node for $15,000 each. EPS21 servers are expected to be available for ordering starting June 1, with an estimated six to eight weeks integration and delivery time. Prices for the HP 9000 Enterprise Parallel Server Model 30 begin at $119,000. Up to 13 additional 120MHz PA-7150 processors can be added to any EPS30 SMP node for $25,000 each -- or $20,000 each for quantities of four or more. EPS30 servers are expected to be available for ordering starting Aug. 1, with an estimated six to eight weeks integration and delivery time. HP is the world's leading supplier of open enterprise computing and is the second-largest computer supplier in the United States with computer revenue of $25.3 billion in its 1995 fiscal year. HP has been delivering PA-RISC (Precision Architecture-RISC) A proprietary RISC-based CPU architecture from HP that was introduced in 1986. It is the foundation of HP's 3000 and 9000 computer families. See IA-64. (2)-based business computers since 1986 with high reliability, data integrity, data availability and systems availability. Hewlett-Packard Company is a leading global manufacturer of computing, communications and measurement products and services recognized for excellence in quality and support. HP has 105,200 employees and had revenue of $31.5 billion in its 1995 fiscal year. Information about HP and its products can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.hp.com. -0- (1) HP-UX 9.X and 10.0 for HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 computers are X/Open(tm) Company UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). (R) 93 branded products. HP-UX 10.10 is an X/Open UNIX 95 branded product. X/Open is a trademark of X/Open Company Limited in the UK and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. (2) PA-RISC stands for Precision Architecture-reduced-instructi on-set computing. CONTACT: Bob Major (408) 447-1673 e-mail: bob_major@cup.hp.com or Holly Duncan (408) 447-1665 e-mail: hollyd@ccipr.com |
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