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High Availability Computing SolutionsEnterprise Servers - High Availability Computing - Enterprise Storage - Data Protection - Software Solutions - Information Lifecycle Management - IT Consolidation - Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity - Data Center Management Software - Desktop Virtualization HP-UX Clusters - Tru64 UNIX Clusters - Linux Clusters - Open VMS Clusters Whether it's high performance technical computing, transaction processing or e-commerce, system downtime is no longer an option. High Availability Computing solutions from Nth Generation provide superior reliability, single-system manageability and easy deployment. Nth's High Availability Computing solutions include:HP-UX Clusters HP-UX clusters feature the HP ClusterPack clustering software solution, on Itanium 2-based HP Integrity servers with choice of InfiniBand or Gigabit Ethernet cluster interconnects. HP-UX clusters offer consistent uptime, high performance, massive scalability and reduced system management costs. Tru64 UNIX Clusters HP TruCluster Server software delivers availability plus improved ROI to customers who require virtually no downtime, demand unlimited scalability and are looking for dramatic reductions in system management costs. We typically recommend implementing clustering whenever your installation includes two or more HP Tru64 UNIX systems. Linux Clusters Compute clusters are fast replacing the legacy shared-memory parallel systems that were traditionally used in many high performance applications. Clusters can lower total cost of ownership and time to market by performing simulations even faster than giant supercomputers. Linux compute clusters offer openness, flexibility, low cost, and reliability. OpenVMS Clusters An OpenVMS Cluster is a highly integrated organization of VAX and HP AlphaServer system—or AlphaServer and HP Integrity server systems—applications, operating systems and storage devices. Qualified for up to 96 computer nodes and more than 3,000 processors, OpenVMS clusters afford virtually 100 percent uptime and expand the multiprocessing capabilities of the computing environment. Microsoft Windows Clusters HP support for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, released by Microsoft in June 2006, adds to customers’ choices of HP-UX, Windows and Linux to meet their high performance computing requirements. With a collection of technical computing and resource management tools available from leading developers, Windows-based environments can exploit the benefits of high-performance clusters and leverage existing system management expertise. Contact Nth Generation today to see how our High Availability Computing Solutions can help your organization. |
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