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05-06-2010 09:26 PM
05-06-2010 09:26 PM
Product dependencies
We are currently running SAP: R/3 4.6C on Oracle: Oracle 8.0.5.2.1, OS: HP-UX 11.11 64 bit and server is HP Server: –RISC servers HP9000.
In want to know the support of oracle 8, 8i and 9i and 10i and Hp ux 11 .11 on Hp 9000 and intanium servers
In want to know the support of oracle 8, 8i and 9i and 10i and Hp ux 11 .11 on Hp 9000 and intanium servers
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05-06-2010 10:09 PM
05-06-2010 10:09 PM
Re: Product dependencies
http://www.hp.com/softwarereleases/releases-media2/history/slide2.html
http://h20338.www2.hp.com/hpux11i/downloads/public_hp-ux_systems_support.pdf
The development of new PA-RISC processors and systems has ceased long ago. No new PA-RISC servers are built.
The End of Sales date for HP-UX 11.11 was at the end of year 2009.
In 31-December-2013, the HP factory support for 11.11 will end. At that time, the hardware support for most PA-RISC systems will also be expected to end (but the support may be extended if HP thinks it will be profitable).
Only the rp34xx and rp44xx systems have guaranteed support to 2014 at this point.
Oracle:
http://www.oracle.com/support/library/brochure/lifetime-support-technology.pdf
Oracle 8 and 8i are already out of support (called "extended support" by Oracle). You can still get "sustaining support" i.e. access the old knowledge base articles, patches and online support tools, but no new patches are made.
The Extended Support for Oracle 9.2 (9i) will end at July 2010, i.e. in about two months.
Oracle 10.1 will be supported until January 2012 and 10.2 until July 2013.
MK
http://h20338.www2.hp.com/hpux11i/downloads/public_hp-ux_systems_support.pdf
The development of new PA-RISC processors and systems has ceased long ago. No new PA-RISC servers are built.
The End of Sales date for HP-UX 11.11 was at the end of year 2009.
In 31-December-2013, the HP factory support for 11.11 will end. At that time, the hardware support for most PA-RISC systems will also be expected to end (but the support may be extended if HP thinks it will be profitable).
Only the rp34xx and rp44xx systems have guaranteed support to 2014 at this point.
Oracle:
http://www.oracle.com/support/library/brochure/lifetime-support-technology.pdf
Oracle 8 and 8i are already out of support (called "extended support" by Oracle). You can still get "sustaining support" i.e. access the old knowledge base articles, patches and online support tools, but no new patches are made.
The Extended Support for Oracle 9.2 (9i) will end at July 2010, i.e. in about two months.
Oracle 10.1 will be supported until January 2012 and 10.2 until July 2013.
MK
MK
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