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HP Clusters for OpenVms I64 - Licence - 1 Core
- Enables the creation of clustered systems for high availability.
- Supports the OpenVMS operating system on Itanium (I64) hardware.
- Provides scalability by allowing multiple nodes to work together.
- Facilitates load balancing and failover for critical applications.
- License is for a single core, indicating a granular licensing model.
- Designed for mission-critical environments requiring continuous operation.
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Product Overview
HP Clusters for OpenVMS I64 is a software license for enabling clustering capabilities on the OpenVMS operating system for Itanium (I64) architecture. This license, for 1 core, allows for the creation of highly available and scalable computing environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Software Name | HP Clusters for OpenVMS |
| Operating System | OpenVMS |
Additional Specifications
| Architecture | Itanium (I64) |
| License Scope | 1 Core |
Product Description
HP Clusters for OpenVMS (SKU: Clusters) is a software license that unlocks the powerful clustering features of the OpenVMS operating system on Itanium (I64) based hardware. OpenVMS is renowned for its extreme reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) characteristics, making it a preferred choice for mission-critical applications in industries such as finance, telecommunications, and manufacturing. The clustering capability extends these inherent strengths by allowing multiple independent systems to operate as a single, cohesive unit. This license, specifically for '1 Core', indicates a licensing model that is tied to the processing cores of the underlying Itanium hardware. By enabling clustering, organizations can achieve significant improvements in both availability and performance. High availability is achieved through automatic failover mechanisms, where if one node in the cluster fails, its workload is seamlessly transferred to another operational node, minimizing downtime. Load balancing distributes processing tasks across multiple nodes, enhancing overall system throughput and responsiveness. The 'Clusters' license is essential for deploying applications that demand continuous operation and cannot tolerate interruptions. It allows for planned maintenance on individual nodes without impacting the overall service availability. This technology is fundamental for building resilient and scalable computing infrastructures that support the most demanding enterprise workloads on the OpenVMS platform.

