Compaq/New HP Business and NonStop Server Update
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Compaq/New HP Business and NonStop Server Update
NonStop Enterprise Division CTUG Update Dick Bird Business Manager NED Canada June 12, 2002 © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 1 The new hp © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 2 market leadership today #1 in fault-tolerant systems #1 in storage #1 in Windows ® s e r v e r s #1 in PCs #1 in Linux ® s e r v e r s #1 in pocket PCs #1 in UNIX servers #1 in printing & imaging #1 in management software #3 in IT services actual company and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 3 customer value proposition • continuous invention • • lower total cost of ownership • • • • • choice & flexibility • • • stability & security • • • © 2002 useful invention that solves real customer problems understanding and anticipating customers’ needs and delivering inventive solutions quality and engineering reduced complexity, better use of existing assets standard building blocks improved manageability and interoperability managed services blended channel model open architecture approach across multiple operating systems point products, integrated solutions and services business continuity infrastructure and solutions clear accountability for your success global reach, leading global brand best-in- class customer support CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 4 who we are personal systems group (PSG) • • • • • handhelds desktops workstations notebooks emerging technologies imaging & printing group (IPG) consumer/business printing digital imaging digital publishing • • • enterprise systems group (ESG) • • • • © 2002 servers storage software solutions hp services (HPS) • • • • CTUG.ppt customer support managed services consulting and integration domain expertise June 12, 2002 page 5 ESG helps you meet your business goals enterprise systems • delivering business and infrastructure solutions for specific industry and business needs • collaborating with you and your partners for tailored solutions • all built on best -i n - c l a s s products our solutions enable you to exploit IT for sustainable business solutions competitive advantage through: • a virtualized IT infrastructure that serves as an extensible foundation, and is delivered as a utility infrastructure solutions servers © 2002 storage • industry -l e a d i n g m a n a g e m e n t solutions software CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 6 HP Servers Most comprehensive server offering L o n g -t e r m c o m m i t m e n t t o innovation in and delivery Industry standard servers of industry standards Business critical systems Multi - O S s t r a t e g y t o s u p p o r t today’s diverse environments Operating system building blocks to create resource virtualization Business model leadership to achieve superior cost structures T i m e -t o - m a r k e t a d v a n t a g e i n emerging blades market M a r k e t -l e a d i n g h i g h - p e r f o r m a n c e technical server portfolio Servers © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 7 powering the real-time enterprise the NonStop Enterprise Division p r o v i d i n g b u s i n e s scritical value to the enterprise through innovative products and solutions that deliver the highest levels of availability, performance, scalability, and manageability © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 8 NonStop Business Review NonStop is attracting new customers • New business > 20% of revenue for last 4 quarters • Q42001: New business was 24% of NSD revenue NonStop has a secure customer base • NonStop servers accounted for approximately 26% of AL3/4 market in 2001 Revenue growth in a tough market • NonStop revenue grew 4% in 2001 • Q4 2001 revenue growth 19% QoQ – 28% if large Telcos (Motorola, Ericsson) excluded • SUN HW revenue down 24% Q1 2002 vs. Q1 2001 • IBM revenue dropped over 20% in same period © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 9 NonStop Enterprise Division worldwide revenue other financial 17% banking 28% services 7% wholesale/retail distribution 5% manufacturing 5% transportation 3% government 3% other 3% communications 29% © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 10 NonStop Server Fueling Growth in the Real - Time Enterprise Industry leading scalability and availability now possible for Web Services and business critical Java applications © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 11 What we are announcing Growth engine for HP’s ZLE initiative and new NonStop™ partners and customers • New industry initiatives, new ISV partners • Extend enterprise level Java Services • Provide most robust scalable open technologies, Web Services, NonStop SQL publish/subscribe feature • Deliver best TCO for business critical applications Better performance and price performance for all NonStop server customers © 2002 • New CPUs, larger memory, faster disks • Up to 54% price performance increase • 1.5x – 2 . 5 x a p p l i c a t i o n p e r f o r m a n c e b o o s t • 4 year roadmap to Itanium is on track at midway CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 12 NonStop Server Strategy Review CORBA clients IIOP COMMON STANDARDS UNCOMMON ADVANTAGES Java clients Tuxedo clients RMI/IIOP Jolt etc. Web browser Web Services clients rich clients HTTP/S XML/SOAP Messaging clients MQS, JMS… Portable applications using standard APIs and protocols CORBA APIs IIOP protocol Java & J2EE APIs RMI/IOP Tuxedo APIs & Protocols Pwy APIs & Protocols Web APIs HTTP Protocol SQL APIs, ODBC, JDBC… NonStop™ CORBA NonStop™ EAS NonStop™ Tuxedo Pathway/iTS Pathway/XM Web Services: iTP Web Server NonStop™ XML NonStop™ SOAP Data Base Services: NonStop™ TS/MP, NonStop™ TMF – system-wide process and transaction mgmt. NonStop™ Kernel – OS and cluster-wide message system © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 13 NonStop Growth Engine Announcement Overview COMMON STANDARDS • New industry leading ZLE partners • New Java services • New industry leading available and scalable Web Services • Ultra-reliable Java messaging (JMS) that leverages NonStop SQL pub/sub • Next-generation ZLE applications never before thought possible ! UNCOMMON • Reliable & persistent Java and J2EE applications 2.5 x faster and more scalable ADVANTAGES • Can reliably handle unlimited number of concurrent web messages • Integrated hardware, OS and middleware,delivering highest levels of availability & scale at best TCO © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 14 hp NonStop S86000 servers and S76 family of servers © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 15 N o n S t o p ™ Himalaya S - Series Product Roadmap N o n S t o p ™ servers product roadmap 2001 2002 2003 2004 MIPS MIPS R12000™ R14000™ MIPS S p e e d -up Itanium S74000 S86000/76000 ServerNet 16-node 24-node 56-node ServerNet technology clusters clusters clusters III 8 & 36 GB 18 & 73 GB 18 & 73 GB StorageWorks (15Krpm) extensions processors storage © 2002 (10Krpm) (15Krpm) CTUG.ppt S88000/78000 StorageWorks June 12, 2002 page 16 N o n S t o p ™ server investment protection 1980s 1990 1993 1995 1997 1999 to 2004 2004 CLX 600 700 Cyclone/R K1000 K2000 S7000 S70000 S72000 S74000 NonStop S76000 S86000 S88000 800 CISC- MIPS RISC D-series MIPS RISC MIPS RISC MIPS RISC R12000, based R3000 software R4400 R4400 R14000, R16000, R18000 & R10000 servers © 2002 servers based on Itanium processor ServerNet ServerNet II ServerNet III technology technology technology ServerNet III object code object code compatibility compatibility instruction set instruction set architecture architecture transition transition CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 17 NonStop™ servers (RISC to EPIC) protection of investment in software 1990 CISC to RISC upgrade object code interpreter CISC 2004 accelerator source native RISC code compiler RISC RISC to Itanium upgrade CISC object interpreter code translator RISC Itanium RISC source native Itanium compiler code © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 18 key elements for new high- e n d s e r v e r s A premium high-end HP NonStop ™ S86000 system has a configuration of up to 16 processors and 44 cabinets. • MIPS R14000 processor • 1, 2, 4, and 16 GB of main memory • 8 MB secondary cache • high - p e r f o r m a n c e m e m o r y i n t e r f a c e • 90% CPU performance increase over NonStop S74000 servers A high-end NonStop S76000 system has a configuration of up to 16 processors and 44 cabinets. • MIPS R14000 processor • 1, 2, 4, and 16 GB of main memory • 4 MB secondary cache • 50% CPU performance increase over NonStop S74000 servers © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 19 key elements of other new servers midrange server • N o n S t o p ™ S7600 system; configuration of up to 16 processors and 24 cabinets – MIPS R12000 processor – 1 GB of main memory entry -l e v e l s e r v e r s • N o n S t o p S 7 6 0 s y s t e m (same as S76000; configuration limited to 2 processors and 3 cabinets) • N o n S t o p S 7 6 system (same as S7600; configuration limited to 2 processors and 3 cabinets) © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 20 S86000 system and software Web Services NonStop EAS 1.1 NonStop SQL 1.5 GA Gigabit Ethernet O S S – Easier to Install Q U A L I T Y P E R F O R M A N C E Java 1.3 VM, JMS S86000 90% Greater Performance 15K RPM Disk Drives © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 21 hp NonStop ™ S86000 server architecture 125- M H z hp ServerNet II interface CPU CPU memory memory processor interface processor interface X X Y 1.9x faster larger secondary cache (8 MB) larger memory (1, 2, 4, and 16 GB) Y high - s p e e d L A N ServerNet II Gigabit Ethernet X processor external SCSI connection SCSI (PMC) © 2002 ServerNet expansion ServerNet expansion SCSI SCSI 8 SCSI disks SCSI 8 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 ServerNet bus interface service 1 5 , 0 0 0 -r p m d r i v e s Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet bus interface routers Y service processor SCSI (PMC) page 22 new appearance © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 23 availability of the new hp NonStop™ servers © 2002 S86000 June 2002 S86000SE calendar Q4 2002 S76000 June 2002 S 7 6 0 0 calendar Q3 2002 CTUG.ppt S760 June 2002 S76 calendar Q3 2002 June 12,, 2002 page 24 server compatibility h p N o n S t o p ™ S86000 and S76000 server compatibility • infrastructure, power, cabinets, and so on, unchanged • mix and match the NonStop S86000 and S76000 servers with NonStop S74000 and S72000 servers in same system • cannot mix NonStop S86000 or S76000 servers in the same system with S70000 servers • cannot mix processors within the same cabinet – cannot mix NonStop S86000 and S76000 processors in the same cabinet with S72000 or S70000 processors © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 25 What this means to Sabre & Nasdaq • Comments from hp employees performing the EAP testing • Sabre is now seeing consistent 2x performance on the NonStop S86000 vs. the S74000 running the exact same queries and database layouts. • Nasdaq has measured 2.05x S74000 performance on the ACT (Automated Confirmation & Trading) application. Nasdaq is thrilled with the performance. © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 26 java products for hp NonStop ™ servers © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 27 • nsj2, nsj2.1 – j2se sdk 1.2 • J d b c type 2 & type 3 for sql/mp & sql/mx • jtoolkit – j p a t h s e n d, jenscribe, j p a t h w a y, sip currently shipping • n s c o r b a 2.3 - jorb • n s j s p - jsp 1.1, servlets 2.2 • n s e a s 1.1 - critical mass of j2ee 1.2 apis © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 28 • nsj3 - j2se 1.3.1 • soap 1.1 • xml 1.0 expected to ship • jms 1.0 later in 2002 • sqlj • nssql/mx 1.8 © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 29 • NSEAS 1.1 ~23% faster than NSEAS 1.0 most j2ee apps should see at least 200% better performance compared to previous generation • NSJ3 ~15% faster than NSJ2.1 • with ~86% H W improvements, this is well over 200% • not all Java apps will experience this improvement • most processorintensive EJBs should get close © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 30 breakthrough in scalable persistent messaging © 2002 CTUG.ppt • NonStop ™ JMS provides rock - solid persistent messaging with virtually unlimited scalability • enables the development of a new generation of asynchronous applications, with enterprise-l e v e l scalability and reliability June 12,, 2002 page 31 APIs required for J2EE 1.2 compliance NSJ platform iTP WebServer J2SE 1.2 (includes JIDL) • • HTTP 1.0 TCP/IP JDBC 2.0 • HTML 3.2 JNDI 1.2 • SSL 3.0 JTA 1.0 J2EE Containers other • EJB 1.1 • XML • Servlets 2.0 • J a v a M a i l 1.1 • Servlets 2.2 • JAF 1.0 • JSP 1.1 • JMS 1.0.2 (June) • application client C O R B A/EJB • RMI/IIOP 1.0 N S - EAS r1.1 (now shipping) • IIOP 1.0 future • JTS 1.0 © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 32 summary of what’s new in java standards-based portability & interoperability • new NSJ3 JVM, based on SDK 1.3.1 • NSJSP ‘Tomcat’ web container • NSEAS 1.1 update, with Servlets 2.2 and JSP 1.1 • NSJ and NSEAS performance improvements • N S J M S – reliable, scalable persistent Java messaging • SOAP can invoke any Java app • X M L s c h e m a s – u n i c o d e, and higher performance © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 33 Pathway N o n S t o p ™ system containers /domain Jolt Pathway Pathway server sP e ra vt ehrw a y server Tuxedo Tuxedo server Tuxedo server server NonStop Tuxedo container and services C O R B A C O R B A based, provide different container and services C O R B A they are standards Pathway IIOP CORBA container and services programming CGI, models and protocols, s e r vCl G e tI , s e r vCl G e tI , and can provide HTTP servlet © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 container and services different services RMI-IIOP iTP WebServer EJB EJB EJB Java (J2EE) container and services page 34 so different yet so similar common architecture Applications NonStop™ EAS (EJB, J2EE) application programming interfaces (APIs) iTP Web Server (HTTP, JSP & Servlets) NonStop CORBA database NonStop TUXEDO • NonStop SQL Pathway hp NonStop services • Enscribe hp NonStop hp NonStop Transaction Transaction Services/MP Monitor/MP • Process mgmt. • Transaction • IPC • Load balancing management • DB integration NonStop Kernel © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 35 W h a t’s Ne w i n N o n S t o p S Q L D a t a b a s e NonStop SQL/MX 1.5 new features • New, higher performance, extensible compiler, and optimizer – Faster processing with improved price/performance • Powerful Publish- Subscribe & Queuing Functions – E n a b l e s a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r r e a l -t i m e e n t e r p r i s e • New ODBC/MX access to your SQL data – 2x to 8x faster (bulk inserts up to 20x faster) than ODBC/MP • Larger JOINs, faster complex queries, more memory in new systems – More power to “mine” data for better, faster business intelligen ce © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 36 Publish/Subscribe • Powerful capability moved into NS SQL database for automatic scalability and reliability • Myriad of uses for next - generation apps • Internet shopping – publish price changes • Internet Buying – subscribe to price changes • T e l e p h o n y – Law enforcement subscription to traced phone numbers • Database approach leads to improved ROI, lower TCO, better manageability, scalability, reliability, etc. • Better than non relational queuing, better than triggers © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 37 Industry Initiatives The new, faster NonStop Servers allows organizations to analyze more information quicker than ever before • Analyze data closer to the source, enabling better real time decision making • Use of larger memories Introduce new ZLE- enabled solutions for Telco, Finance, Travel and healthcare industries Introduce new leading ISV and Middleware solutions • SeeBeyond, TIBCO • Can now expand ZLE to include B2B – Open interfaces extend integration beyond applications to entire organizations © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 38 Common Standards enable industry leading ISV solutions Two New Industry Leading EAI Solutions • SeeBeyond • Tibco Facilitated by NED Engineering team • Responsible for optimization of EAI tool interaction with ZLE • Porting assistance for adapters • Support of lighthouse customer engagements © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 39 SeeBeyond for NonStop Leading EAI Suite • Deep Port of e*Gate to HP N o n S t o p ™ – Message Routing – Message Transformation – Process flow execution • Leverages the platform’s – NonStop server attributes for better availability – Parallelism for linear scalability – Transaction Processing for extreme performance © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 40 TIBCO Partnership Reseller relationship expected TIBCO’s Adapter on HP NonStop ™ server available in Q1 TIBCO indicates there is strong possibility that if the acquisition goes forward it will port it’s entire line on top of Talarian’s JMS which may provide a deep port of TIBCO on HP NonStop ™ server © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 41 Travel Industry Potential to develop required new applications: • i n t e g r a t e d r e a l -t i m e r u l e - b a s e d a p p l i c a t i o n s c o m b i n e d w i t h f a r e s query can move web shoppers to book and then ticket • real -t i m e ( a n d h i s t o r i c a l ) C R M , f a r e s & i n v e n t o r y a v a i l a b i l i t y • security (bag match, profiling, fraud, …) • Real time passenger name lists, passports, visas • TPF performance in an open environment with significantly reduced cost of ownership “ T h e t r a v e l i n d u s t r y i s u n d e r g o i n g r a d i c a l c h a n g e i n t h e a f t er m a t h o f September 11th. HP and Gestation are making tremendous strides t o a d d r e s s i n d u s t r y t e c h n o l o g y n e e d s . G e s t a t i o n i s e x c i t e d t o o f f e r its s o l u t i o n s o n t h e S 8 6 0 0 0 s e r v e r l i n e a n d w e l o o k f o r w a r d t o h a r n es s i n g t h e i m p r o v e d p e r f o r m a n c e a n d c o s t - of - o w n e r s h i p a d v a n t a g e s . ” Michael F. Stone, CEO, CTC Gestation Incorporated © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 42 Finance Industry • Increased performance allows real time processing of transaction s T + 0 a n d S t r a i g h t -t h r o u g h - p r o c e s s i n g ( S T P ) a r e c o m i n g requirements • Java and Web Service API’s facilitate integration BHMI © 2002 • Concourse- E S P – Enhanced Settlement processing • N e a r r e a l -t i m e s e t t l e m e n t s s y s t e m f o r d e b i t p a y m e n t s • “For our finance customers, Baldwin, Hackett and Meeks, Inc. (BHMI) see this announcement by HP’s NonStop Enterprise Division as another milestone on the way to same day close. Who else would we rely on to ensure the safety and accuracy of our customer’s data during such tumultuous times?” CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 43 Telecommunications Industry • Increased performance allows real time processing of call detail records • Java and Web Service API’s facilitate integration Ushacomm • New real time billing application • Exploits new power of S86000 plus Business Event Manager to better process bills in real time • © 2002 “Ushacomm feels that this announcement from HP’s NonStop Enterprise Division provides further proof that we have chosen the right partner with which to implement our next-generation billing solution, which uses as it’s foundation the HP ZLE concept.” CTUG.ppt June 12, 2002 page 44 our commitment to our customers: aggressively deliver open standards for mission critical applications – common standards with uncommon advantages continue to: drive down total cost of ownership improving ROI Summary recruit, partner and invest in new ISVs drive up performance, mixed workload capabilities deliver on committed roadmap with storage, client standards, and Itanium. deliver investment protection © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 45 ? © 2002 CTUG.ppt June 12,, 2002 page 46
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