HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP-UX 11i Server User Manual


 
and Service Level Objectives. HP Utility Pricing encompasses just-in- time purchased capacity, pay-per-forecast based on
planned usage, as well as pay-per-use via metered usage. All offerings are industry leading performance solutions to our
customers.
Customers are able to pay for what they use with this new processing paradigm. The usage payments are comprised of both
fixed and variable amounts, with the latter based on average monthly CPU usage. Additionally, with HP retaining ownership
of the server, technology obsolescence and underutilized processing assets are no longer a customer concern. This is the
cornerstone of HP's pay-as-you-go Utility Pricing. Customers will be able to benefit from their servers as a "compute utility".
Customers will choose when to apply additional CPU capacity and will only be charged when the additional processing
power is utilized. Real-life examples of processing profiles that benefit from Pay per Use are season spikes and month-end
financial closings.
The utility program is
mutually exclusive
mutually exclusivemutually exclusive
mutually exclusive
with iCOD. In order to take part in this program, the utility metering agent
(T1322AA) must be ordered.
Windows
WindowsWindows
Windows
Superdome systems running Windows Server 2003 Datacenter edition (64-bit) does not support utility or pay per used
program at this time.
Linux
LinuxLinux
Linux
Superdome systems running Linux does not support utility or pay-per-use program.
QuickSpecs
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
and 64-way
and 64-wayand 64-way
and 64-way
Configuration
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