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46 Pt. HP Simplified Bold Welcome to San Jose! Breakout Session HP-10 HP NonStop Manageability 4:00pm Nov 4th, 2013 Karen Copeland Manager,1 © Copyright 2012 HP Hewlett WW-Packard NonStop Development Company, Product L.P. The information Managementcontained herein is subject to change without notice. Forward-looking statements This is a rolling (up to three year) roadmap and is subject to change without notice. This document contains forward looking statements regarding future operations, product development, product capabilities and availability dates. This information is subject to substantial uncertainties and is subject to change at any time without prior notification. Statements contained in this document concerning these matters only reflect Hewlett Packard's predictions and / or expectations as of the date of this document and actual results and future plans of Hewlett-Packard may differ significantly as a result of, among other things, changes in product strategy resulting from technological, internal corporate, market and other changes. This is not a commitment to deliver any material, code or functionality and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. 2 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. HP confidential information This is a rolling (up to three year) roadmap and is subject to change without notice. This Roadmap contains HP Confidential Information. If you have a valid Confidential Disclosure Agreement with HP, disclosure of the Roadmap is subject to that CDA. If not, it is subject to the following terms: for a period of 3 years after the date of disclosure, you may use the Roadmap solely for the purpose of evaluating purchase decisions from HP and use a reasonable standard of care to prevent disclosures. You will not disclose the contents of the Roadmap to any third party unless it becomes publically known, rightfully received by you from a third party without duty of confidentiality, or disclosed with HP’s prior written approval. 3 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Agenda NonStop Manageability • Myths about NonStop System Management • Industry and HP Strategies • Software product updates © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Myths about Managing NonStop servers © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. NonStop requires armies of dedicated, expensive people to operate. Reality: • You can manage the NonStop server for routine operations without knowing NonStop syntax • With the wide variety of products available to manage your NonStop server today, very few members of your IT team need to know NonStop syntax to do their job. • IT staff supporting IBM or Linux can also manage your NonStop server. • With the many choices of GUI-based management applications its very easy to train a recent college grad how to manage the server. 6 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. NonStop systems are more difficult to manage than Linux systems Reality: • You can use the same tools you use on Linux/Windows to manage NonStop servers. • Nagios can be used to manage your NonStop server. Nagio is an open source management utility used to manage Linux/Windows environments. • You don’t need to understand NonStop utility syntax to manage your server. • HP now offers NonStop Cluster Essentials which allows you to manage the cluster as one system and issue commands across the cluster without using NonStop syntax. • Due to our inherent self-management capabilities, NonStop systems take care of failover events automatically. • Operators have to manage these events on Linux. 7 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. All NonStop management tools are proprietary and require proprietary knowledge to use Reality: • HP NonStop offers a wide variety of tools for managing your server. You can choose the tools and environments that suit you best. • HP NonStop servers can be managed industry standard enterprise management products brought to market by HP and other vendors, for example: • Nagios (Open source) • Tivoli (IBM) • HP IT Performance Suite Products (HP) (including HP Operations, SiteScope, Network Node Manager, Operations Orchestration, etc.) • HP Essentials Packages (HP) • Prognosis (Integrated Research) 8 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Manageability Strategy © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. A new kind of enterprise The age of instant everything The new role of the CIO The proliferation of technology has created a The CIO must build and maintain a service channel world where everything is mobile, connected, that delivers tangible results to the business with interactive, immediate and fluid. cost control and high customer satisfaction that drives incremental revenue and profitability. 10 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Supporting a world of new possibilities Drive your most critical business applications with HP NonStop New application Industry Solutions options for HP IT Performance Products migration HP SIM Big data Tivoli (IBM) HP Traditional NonStop NonStop Essentials OSM Cloud Insight Control NETCOOL ASAP Suite computing Management PATROL Web Operations ViewPoint Orchestration Mobility Hybrid Delivery Open NAGIOS (LINUX) Systems Services Cloud Services Pathway Automation Social Prognosis media Choices for Converged Infrastructure and Enterprise Management Faster to deploy Easier to Adapt Manage Your Way 11 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. This is a rolling (up to three year) Statement of Direction and is subject to change without notice. NonStop Manageability strategy and focus Customer Satisfaction Customer Choice Enterprise integration Focus on TCO and best TCE Provide you with a Support HP Systems to customers comprehensive selection Insight Manager (SIM), of manageability NonStop Essentials, HP IT products and solutions. Performance Suite and Create new manageability other enterprise and open- products and solutions Adapt products and tools source management to your specific solutions Enhance and improve environments and the existing products to satisfy skills of your IT staff Support integration with HP customer needs Converged Infrastructure to manage NonStop in heterogeneous enterprise environments 12 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Managing the NonStop Server © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. NonStop manageability portfolio Adapts to your environment Serviceability products Converged Infrastructure HP IT Performance Suite Service your system to monitor, Take advantage of HP’s large upgrade and prevent failures A single pane of glass to manage your product portfolio to get the best NonStop servers and other HP servers performance from your IT team Traditional NonStop Products PerformanceHP SIM-based Products products Industry Enterprise Products Continue to use the products you Manage the performance of your Make use of Industry frameworks to already know and love. NonStop server manage your NonStop server 14 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. NonStop manageability portfolio Adapts to your environment Serviceability products HP SIM-based products HP IT Performance Suite OSM HP Insight Control for NonStop IT Strategy, Planning, and Governance Onboard Administrator (OA) HP SIM Application Lifecycle Management Integrated Lights Out (iLO) HP Insight Control Power Management IT Operations NonStop Software Essentials Security Intelligence NonStop Cluster Essentials Information Management Traditional NonStop Products NonStop Performance Essentials Business Analytics ASAP (Availability, Statistics and NonStop I/O Essentials Operations Agent for NonStop (OVNM) Performance) HP Insight Remote Support Advanced Performance Agent for NonStop (OVNPM) ASAPx (instrumentation for applications) NonStop Tivoli Adapter ASAP plug-in for LINUX ENFORM Optimizer Performance Products Measure RPM Guardian Performance Analyzer (GPA) Industry Enterprise products Reload Analyzer (TRA) ViewSys TCM TIVOLI (IBM) NonStop Performance Data Collector (TPDC) Web ViewPoint PATROL Open Database Pocket ViewPoint NAGIOS (LINUX) Data Browser WebViewPoint Storage Analyzer PROGNOSIS NonStop Performance Reporter (NPR) WebViewPoint Event Analyzer Disk Prospector (DiskPro) WebViewPoint plug-in for Pathway System Performance Analyzer (SPA) WebViewPoint plug-in for ASAP Pathway View 15 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Serviceability Products for NonStop © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development
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