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Re:RE: Goodbye e3000 & TRU64

From: <dgoulet_at_vicr.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 07:58:33 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0047BF0C.20020612075833@fatcity.com>


Brian,

    Wasn't that before the merger annopuncement? At a somewhat recent Oracle get together they said they were working with HP and Red Hat to get a shared filesystem developed so that RAC could run without raw devices. Compaq's TRU64 already had it. Wonder where HP thought they'd get theirs?

Dick Goulet

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Author: Brian McGraw <brian.mcgraw_at_infinity-insurance.com>
Date:       6/12/2002 6:48 AM

That's interesting.

At the 2001 IOUG, I seem to remember someone from Compaq touting how the TRU64 platform was chosen by Oracle for the initial development of RAC, and was supposedly the premiere platform for RAC - including getting away from raw file systems.

Brian

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Someone, I don't remember who, commented the other day about not wanting to
leave their TRU64 environment. Well according to the following form Infoweek,
you may not have an option!

Dick Goulet

Mandatory Oracle Plug: Another successful migration from TurboImage (YUCK) to
Oracle included.




Hewlett-Packard is enticing owners of its once-popular, now-doomed e3000 servers to buy HP-UX or Linux systems. The most likely migration path will be to HP 9000 servers running HP-UX, although buyers could also move to Intel-based ProLiant servers. HP is using a number of migration programs, including one that provides e3000 customers with "loaner" HP 9000s until they can make a full transition.
It's also doing free migration assessments through HP Services and software and hardware trade-in rebates.

HP's approach to retiring products will be closely watched, especially as it reconciles its product line with that of the newly acquired Compaq. Gartner analyst Paul McGuckin says this process "might help them see what works and what doesn't when they phase out [Compaq] Tru64" Unix machines.

Virginia International Terminals is taking HP up on its offers. VIT manages Virginia's shipping ports, using four e3000 servers to track 1 million containers annually along the state's shoreline. When HP said it was discontinuing the e3000, "it sent a shockwave through our organization," says Clark Farabaugh, VIT's assistant IT director. VIT took advantage of HP's loaner program to begin migrating its container-management apps to HP-UX, scuttle its old e3000 Turbo Image database, and adopt the more Web-friendly Oracle 9i. - Larry Greenemeier

For more, read:
Analyst: HP Cut Chip Orders From Intel By 50% http://update.informationweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo?y=eHe60BdFGA0V20Bd720AD

Fiorina: HP To Achieve Cost Cuts Ahead Of Schedule http://update.informationweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo?y=eHe60BdFGA0V20Bdnc0Av
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