Overview

Overview

Overview

HyperFabric is a Hewlett-Packard high-speed, packet-based interconnect for node-to-node communications. HyperFabric provides higher speed, lower network latency and less CPU usage than other industry standard protocols (e.g. Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet). Instead of using a traditional bus based technology, HyperFabric is built around switched fabric architecture, providing the bandwidth necessary for high speed data transfer. This clustering solution delivers the performance, scalability and high availability required by:

Parallel Database Clusters:

Oracle 9i Real Application Clusters (RAC)

Oracle 8i Parallel Servers (OPS)

Parallel Computing Clusters

Client/Server Architecture Interconnects (e.g. SAP)

Multi-Server Batch Applications (e.g. SAS Systems)

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Technical Computing Clusters

Omniback

Network Backup

NFS

Data Center Network Consolidation

E-services

Oracle RAC10g Support Notice

HyperFabric product suite was designed to optimize performance of Oracle RAC9i database running on HP-UX clusters. With the industry moving to standards-based networking technologies for database clustering solutions, HP and Oracle have worked together to optimize features and performance of Oracle RAC10g database with standards-based interconnect technologies including Gigabit Ethernet, 10Gigabit Ethernet and Infiniband.

To align with the market trend for standards-based interconnects, Oracle RAC10g database is not currently supported on configurations consisting of HyperFabric product suite and it will not be supported in the future either. As a result, customers must switch to Gigabit Ethernet, 10Gigabit Ethernet or Infiniband technology if they plan to use Oracle RAC10g.

Please note that configurations comprising HyperFabric and Oracle 9i continue to be supported.

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HP HyperFabric manual Overview, Oracle RAC10g Support Notice