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Friday Nov 17, 2006

About Itanium and HP-UX



Oracle OpenWorld had several Keynote Speakers from October 22 to October 25. Mark Hurd (Hewlett-Packard CEO) was one of them. I always like to listen to what CEOs have to say, so I have clicked on the video, and was very surprised for what I saw there... 

From the minute 21 to the minute 26 is located the most important part. He tells a story about hundreds of data marts that HP have internally that he will consolidate in one big Data Warehouse. To achieve this, he will use ProLiant and C-Class blades running Linux... no mention of Itanium or HP-UX whatsoever.

So I did a small research and found that HP runs SAP for its supply chain management. In fact, for year 2004 Q3 poor results they blame SAP for its performance.

That lead me to think that Mark Hurd would probably try to use the best price/performance system internally. Since he runs SAP, I went to the SAP benchmark site and found an interesting data, four Opteron 885 processors deliver 8520 SAPs and four Itanium Dual-Core 9050 (the most expensive version) deliver 7730 SAPs. What's more important is that both benchmarks use the same OS and DataBase (different binaries, of course), so the performance difference is only due to the processors and the system bus itself.

So now I understand why mister Hurd preferred to use ProLiant and C-class (Xeon or Opteron based, no Itanuim option whatsoever) with Linux (it seems that HP-UX licenses are too expensive even for him).


See you next post.

Comments:

Hi, I believe Solaris 10 is becoming too cheap for my company. 1 month ago, my n+1 has still about 200.000 euros in his budget. This budget needed to be 0 before end of fiscal year, which is end october. He talk to me (i am a sys.adm of +- 40 hp-ux (superdome, rp3440,...) and +-30 Solaris 10 servers (mostly V440, some V890)) to have a advice. I say to him in short: -if you go to HP for sure license/support will be very expensive. HP-UX license is still needed for each core and you pay for compiler, serviceguard,compartments,... -Solaris 10 is very attractive to me. Everything desired feature you want is included and you pay only support if you need one. Documentation is also very good (a strong point for me against Linuxes (too many distributions, i hate redhat vampire)). Finally, 4 HP RX6600 was ordered and total cost with 4 year support is more than 200.000 euros. There is only 1 thing cheap with HP systems: me ! (only 2000 euros/month to compare with many useless managers driving a company car (arghh!!) )

Posted by Alain on November 17, 2006 at 03:52 PM ART #

You should really try http://www.sun.com/corp_emp/ Good luck!

Posted by Maitas on November 18, 2006 at 10:23 AM ART #

[Trackback] Jaja, ich weiss ... es hat nichts damit zu tun. Software kann man f�r jede Umgebung in den Sand setzen. Aber wer HP-UX einsetzt, ist selber schuld. Das setzt noch nicht mal mehr HP ein Mal ernsthaft: Ich glaube nicht, das Dienstplanerstellung irgen...

Posted by c0t0d0s0.org on December 07, 2006 at 04:10 AM ART #

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