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Compaq Product Roadmaps Itanium TM Systems

Compaq Product Roadmaps Itanium TM Systems. Dave Fenwick Staff Fellow High Performance Systems. EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB). EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB). 2002. 2003. 2004. 2001. 2005. Compaq AlphaServer ™ Roadmap . Alpha™ Processor. X. EV68. EV68. EV7.

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Compaq Product Roadmaps Itanium TM Systems

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  1. Compaq Product RoadmapsItaniumTM Systems Dave Fenwick Staff Fellow High Performance Systems

  2. EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) 2002 2003 2004 2001 2005 Compaq AlphaServer™ Roadmap Alpha™ Processor X EV68 EV68 EV7 EV79 EV8 EV8-based AlphaServers X EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P Alpha Servers

  3. EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) Itanium McKinley Madison IPF Next Generation Next GenerationServer Family Itanium 1 – 4P McKinley family Madison 8-64P, Blades, 2P, 4P, 8P 1–4P 1-8P 1-32P 2002 2003 2004 2001 2005 Compaq System Roadmap with IPF Alpha™ Processor EV68 EV68 EV7 EV79 IPF Processor EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P Alpha Servers ProLiant™ Servers

  4. Reasons behind the IPF migration • Business planning for the fiscal 2001 year precipitated a competitive analysis • EV7 Marvel systems were clearly competitive industry leading products • EV8 would be competitive but differentiation compared to previous products would be less • Investment to execute flawlessly would be significant and resource availability added great risk • Conclusion of the evaluation team was that we need a microprocessor partner (Intel IPF) • Executive review and analysis lead to same conclusions and a collaboration with Intel was pursued.

  5. What does this mean? • Systems that previously were all internal Compaq Intellectual property contain Intel’s IP. • Stricter control on information dissemination is required • Software comes from 4 major sources: • OpenVMS • Tru64 Unix • Windows • Linux • Protection of external IP prevents previous levels of detail without NDA’s for both Compaq and the external partners

  6. EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) Itanium McKinley Madison IPF Next Generation Next GenerationServer Family Itanium 1 – 4P McKinley family Madison 8-64P, Blades, 2P, 4P, 8P 1–4P 1-8P 1-32P 2002 2003 2004 2001 2005 Compaq System Roadmap with IPF Alpha™ Processor EV68 EV68 EV7 EV79 IPF Processor EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P Alpha Servers ProLiant™ Servers

  7. McKinley Madison 64 64 64-Bit Development and Deployment 2004 2003 Today Development of 64-bitWindows and Linux applications Wider deployment of 64-bitWindows and Linux applications Gather ISVs for Itanium Deployment of Applications Porting of NSK, Tru64 UNIX, and OpenVMS to Itanium Converged 64-bit platform availability

  8. Itanium McKinley Madison EV7 EV79 EV68 EV67 Enterprise UNIX Roadmap for Alpha™ & ItaniumTM Tru64 UNIX Alpha Version 5.1 Version 5.1A Wildcat Alpha Future releases providing Continued Enhancement & Support Transition Tools and Services ItaniumTM UNIX Converged Enterprise UNIX on IPF Alpha IPF Transition Period 2010 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

  9. EV7 EV79 EV68 EV67 OpenVMS Alpha and Itanium™ processor family Porting Timeline Itanium McKinley Madison “Post VNext” (H1CY04) for Itanium™ processor family and Alpha Systems Future releases providing Continued Enhancement & Support OpenVMS Version 7.2 Version 7.3 Version 7.3-x… OpenVMS/IPF Boot H2CY02 Ship H1CY03 Update H2CY03 Transition Period 2010 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Alpha Platform Itanium™ processor family Platforms

  10. ISV PortingWorking jointly with Intel • Engaging top-tier partners early to: • Identify their requirements • Get input on White Papers and other tools to assist ISVs in porting • Develop joint plans with the ISVs for early adoption with timelines and commitments • Establish a high level engagement model and implementation plan to move forward rapidly

  11. ISV Program – Moving Forward • Primary Objective • Develop a full portfolio of partners to support the top Solutions for our customers Near term Deliverables • White Papers and other tools to guide ISV porting efforts • Compaq technical resources to work on site with key ISVs • Early IPF seed units for key partners • Joint marketing & migration plans with key ISVs

  12. The Strength of Compaq Enterprise Systems Continues! • Performance • Coupling the Itanium microprocessor with Compaq systems architecture, storage architecture, devices and other infrastructure tools and products, gives our customers the best price/performance in enterprise computing. • Scalability • Large, scalable system engineering of Compaq will continue to give customers the best reliability, scalability, availability and security • Availability • Availability and ease-of-manage provided through our OpenVMS and Tru64UNIX operating systems will continue to provide the best RAS in the industry. Long term investment in Alpha™ environment is secured

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