HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD 82.35.13

required for upgrading to a new version of the Open- VMS Alpha or OpenVMS for Integrity servers operating systems.

MEMORY SPACE REQUIREMENTS

OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS for Integrity servers Memory Space Requirements

OpenVMS for Integrity servers is supported by the mini- mal memory requirements of the specific Integrity server platform. Please refer to the supported platform list lo- cated at:

http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/integrity/index.html

The minimum amount of memory required to install, boot, and log in to an OpenVMS Alpha system is 64 MB. Additional memory may be required to ensure sat- isfactory performance for either of the following:

Particular applications or number of users

Particular hardware configurations

Refer to specific layered product documentation for their memory requirements.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

OpenVMS for Integrity servers

OpenVMS for Integrity servers is available on DVD. The OpenVMS for Integrity servers binary DVD contains the operating system and layered product binaries for all layered products included with the Operating Environ- ments.

Other items in the OpenVMS for Integrity Servers kit are delivered on CD or DVD. A single media kit contains the operating system, Operating Environment compo- nent products, layered products, freeware, online docu- mentation, and several hardcopy manuals.

Some Integrity servers do not include a built-in CD/DVD drive. You can use an external USB CD/DVD drive (you must supply this drive and the required cable; they are not included with the Integrity servers). You can use InfoServer network booting to boot from a virtual DVD drive on the network. In addition, beginning with Open- VMS Version 8.3-1H1, you can use HP SIM provision- ing for similar purposes, in which case you can install or upgrade OpenVMS on multiple servers (up to 8) in the network simultaneously. You can also use virtual me- dia (vMedia) devices to allow you to boot, install, or up- grade OpenVMS from over the network, as described in the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual.

Note: The Integrity quarterly Layered Products Library DVD will supersede layered products media upon each quarterly release. Quarterly updates for layered product components included on the OpenVMS OE media are delivered on an additional OpenVMS OE Update DVD to maintain the integrity of the original OpenVMS for Integrity servers binary distribution.

OpenVMS Alpha

OpenVMS Alpha is available on CD only. The Open- VMS Alpha CDs contain the operating system binaries, layered product binaries, freeware, online documenta- tion, and several hardcopy manuals.

DOCUMENTATION

For OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1, documentation is avail- able in the following formats:

Printed Books

For OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1, the following three new hardcopy books supplement the books in the OpenVMS Version 8.3 documentation set. These new books are also available on the OpenVMS documentation web site, or in .TXT formats on the OpenVMS OE DVD:

HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers New Features and Release Notes

HP OpenVMS Version License Management Utility Manual

HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual

For OpenVMS Alpha, printed documentation is available in two sets: the OpenVMS Full Documentation Set and the OpenVMS Base Documentation Set. For OpenVMS for Integrity server customers, a third set is available: the OpenVMS OE Extension Manuals.

The Full Documentation Set is for users who need extensive explanatory information on all major Open- VMS resources, complete reference information on sys- tem routines and utilities, detailed examples, OpenVMS Cluster guidelines, programming concepts, and informa- tion on the Help Message utility. This set meets the needs of system managers and of system and applica- tion programmers. It includes the Base Documentation Set.

The Base Set includes the most commonly used Open- VMS manuals, addressing the needs of general users and system managers of small, standalone systems. Manuals such as the Release Notes, New Features, and the DCL Dictionary are included in the Base Set.

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HP OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems manual Memory Space Requirements, Distribution Media, Documentation

OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems specifications

HP OpenVMS I64 is a robust operating system originally developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and later acquired by Hewlett-Packard. It stands for "Open Virtual Memory System" and is designed to run on Intel Itanium (I64) architecture, offering high reliability and performance for mission-critical applications.

One of the defining features of OpenVMS is its focus on availability and fault tolerance. It supports clustering, allowing multiple nodes to function together as a single system. This feature ensures that if one node fails, others can continue processing, minimizing downtime. Furthermore, OpenVMS employs a sophisticated method of process management, enabling the efficient handling of multiple tasks and processes simultaneously.

Security is a paramount characteristic of OpenVMS. The system implements a multi-layered security architecture, encompassing user authentication, access controls, and logging features that protect against unauthorized access. It also offers role-based access control, which streamlines permissions and bolsters overall system security.

OpenVMS is compatible with various programming languages and development tools, which makes it a versatile choice for developers. It supports languages like C, C++, COBOL, and Pascal, as well as development environments that facilitate the creation of sophisticated applications. Its comprehensive suite of development and debugging tools enhances productivity and ease of use for software engineers.

Another notable feature is its support for legacy applications. OpenVMS provides compatibility with older systems, allowing organizations to modernize their infrastructure without losing valuable investments in legacy code. This backward compatibility is vital for enterprises that require long-term system integrity and data consistency.

The operating system also features an advanced file system known as the Virtual Memory System (VMS) file system, which supports a variety of file types and efficient data management. The system is designed for high-performance I/O operations, which is crucial for applications that require quick data access and processing.

In terms of networking, OpenVMS supports a range of communication protocols, making it suitable for integration into complex networked environments. Its TCP/IP stack enables seamless connectivity with other platforms, facilitating collaboration in mixed environments.

Overall, HP OpenVMS I64 stands out for its reliability, security, and performance, making it an ideal choice for enterprises demanding a robust operating environment capable of handling their critical workloads. Its combination of advanced features and software support ensures that organizations can continue to innovate while relying on a stable foundation.