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STRATEGY 7 AND HEWLETT PACKARD
FOR YOUR MOST DEMANDING WORKLOADS.

At S7, we believe the best way to get more out of UNIX for enterprises of all sizes is to
choose a business technology infrastructure designed for the unpredictable world of business - a virtualized environment that is dynamically scalable and continuously available - an environment like HP-UX 11i v3, the recommended version of HP-UX, on HP
Integrity servers.

HP has been delivering pre-tested and factory-integrated environments for over seven years.  The latest release of HP-UX 11i v3 OEs extends this leading integration simplifying the way you can purchase and deploy the software. The new OEs also now include the full suite of business-critical virtualization software built-in.

SPEND MORE TIME ON YOUR BUSINESS.

This integration decreases deployment time and complexity, simplifies lifetime maintenance, and reduces operations costs by up to 60%*, allowing you to manage a package of 159 software components as one.

No other UNIX vendor combines leadership high availability and virtualization software with its operating system, integrated for out-of-the-box success—the way that HP does with HP-UX 11i v3.

Customers enjoy many benefits from the preferred HP-UX 11i v3 version
Execute initiatives faster and more efficiently to reduce operational costs with business-critical virtualization.
Meet growth demands of your business with dynamic scalability
Mitigate risks with the continuous availability required by today's 24x7 enterprise

ALREADY AN HP-UX CUSTOMER?

WE KNOW THAT YOU WANT TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT IN APPLICATIONS FOR HP-UX11i and HP-UX11v2. 

Regarding hardware compatibility and investment protection, your existing investment in integrity serves with HP-UX 11i pays off well into the future.

>>> Read More "THE HP-UX 11I V3 ADVICE PACKAGE" <<<

Many HP-UX 11i customers plan to upgrade to v3 in 2008:

“For those currently utilizing HP-UX 62% plan to migrate to HP-UX v3 and for 65%, the migration will be implemented in the next year."

— Technology Business Research, Inc 12/11/07

HP-UX 11i v3 -- business-critical UNIX made easy
Continued performance improvements, with up to 100% faster network performance and continued mass storage stack acceleration
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Support for higher performing options: USB 2.0 and Fiber Channel host bus adapte
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vPars support for HP-UX 11i v1, v2 and v3 all within a single partition—for consolidation and ease of transition
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When it comes to running business-critical applications, it's hard to beat the performance and programming flexibility of UNIX®. But as business-critical applications grow and expand across your enterprise, the resulting complexity makes it more and more difficult to manage the environment and quickly respond to change. Meanwhile, end users demand ever-increasing service levels-and the business demands round-the-clock availability. To address this challenge, many companies are looking for ways to get more out of UNIX-without increasing cost and complexity.

S7 recommends HP-UX 11i v3 (v3) on HP Integrity servers, for your applications' optimal performance and your customers' highest business return. v3 is now in its second release, with Update 1 shipping since September 2007 and Update 2 shipping in April 2008, and delivers the highest quality of any HP-UX release ever!

Applications run on average 30% faster on v3 than on HP-UX 11i v2 (v2), due to operating system optimization in v3. Significant performance gains can also be accrued by using later versions of compilers and running on the fastest Integrity servers. Your customers benefit not only from productivity gains through greater application performance, but also through HP's continued investment in v3 functionality, with its established lead in integrated virtualization, security and high availability.

Click here to download HP-UX Manageability solution brief.
Click here to download DH Brown: HP raises the bar for UNIX workload management.
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