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тАО12-11-2003 08:26 PM
тАО12-11-2003 08:26 PM
I know there was thread that tells the comparision between old and new models...like the new rp7410 server is the old N Class server etc.
I lost all of favorites. I dont know how? I try search, but no luck. Someone post me the correlation between old and new HP 9000 servers.
Thanks
Vijay
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тАО12-11-2003 08:36 PM
тАО12-11-2003 08:36 PM
Solution--------------------------------------------------------------
Name Changes for HP9000 A-Class, L-Class and N-Class Servers
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The new naming convention for all A-Class (rp24xx) systems:
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| Old Name | New Name |
|----------|----------|
| A-Class | rp24xx |
| A400 | rp2400 |
| A500 | rp2450 |
|----------|----------|
| A180 | -N/A- |
| A180C | -N/A- |
---------------------
The new naming convention for all L-Class (rp54xx) systems:
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| Old Name | New Name |
|----------|----------|
| L-Class | rp54xx |
| L1000 | rp5400 |
| L1500 | rp5430 |
| L2000 | rp5450 |
| L3000 | rp5470 |
---------------------
The new naming convention for all N-Class (rp7400) systems:
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| Old Name | New Name |
|----------|----------|
| N-Class | rp7400 |
| N4000 | rp7400 |
---------------------
Hardware Support (model strings) for new servers:
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| Name | Model String |
|----------|----------------------------------------|
| rp2400 | 9000/800/A400-6X |
| rp2450 | 9000/800/A500-6X or 9000/800/A500-7X |
| rp5400 | 9000/800/L1000 |
| rp5430 | 9000/800/L1500-7X or 9000/800/L1500-8X |
| rp5450 | 9000/800/L2000 |
| rp5470 | 9000/800/L3000-7X or 9000/800/L3000-8X |
| rp7400 | 9000/800/N4000-7X or 9000/800/N4000-8X |
---------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------
I hope this helps you.
Best regards,
Ettore
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тАО12-11-2003 09:19 PM
тАО12-11-2003 09:19 PM
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Thanks a lot too.
-Vijay
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тАО12-12-2003 03:41 AM
тАО12-12-2003 03:41 AM
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A correction is needed - the rp7410 is NOT like the old N-class. The rp7430/50/70 systems ARE like the N-class.
The rp7405 & rp7410 systems are cell-based systems more like the rp8400 & SuperDomes.
Faster CPUs, more internal drive bays & ability to have 2 nPars (Hard Partitions) are among the things that set the 7405 & 7410 apart (and make them better IMO) from the N-class/rp7430/50/70 systems.
HTH,
Jeff
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тАО12-12-2003 04:13 AM
тАО12-12-2003 04:13 AM
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They are completely different systems, the N4000 is now all but off the CPL. The N4000 became the rp7400 under the new naming scheme. The difference is that the rp7400 used 550-750MHz CPUs, while the N4000 used 360MHz to 550MHz CPUs.
There weren't any rp7430/50/70. (yet)
-Josh
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тАО12-12-2003 05:42 AM
тАО12-12-2003 05:42 AM
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I confused those numbers with the rp54xx series, didn't I?
Thanks Josh.
But the point still holds - An rp7410 or 7405 is *not* the same as an N-class/rp7400 because it's a cell-based system. And as such only 11iv1 is supported on it - NOT 11.0
Rgds,
Jeff
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тАО12-12-2003 05:50 AM
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тАО12-15-2003 01:03 AM
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