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Pilar Serna_1
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hardware end of support

Hi all,

Could you please let me know the end of support dates for the following HP servers ( or please send me a link ):
- sd32000
- rp5430
- rp7400
- rp7410
- s16k-A
- L2000
- k220
- k370
- k380
- k420

Many Thanks in advance
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Eric Antunes
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Re: hardware end of support

Hi Pilar,

Check this thread (I'll check it also :( ): http://forums2.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=50588

Best Regards,

Eric Antunes
Each and every day is a good day to learn.
Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor
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Re: hardware end of support

Hi Pilar,

Link to the public support matrix :

http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/public_hp-ux_systems_support.pdf

Regards,
Robert-Jan
Geoff Wild
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Re: hardware end of support

From our HP Account Rep:

HP sets Minimum Support Dates (MSD) early in the products life cycle.
These dates could be extended or could become the End Of Support dates (EOS) for this product.
The MSD is reviewed about 18 months ahead of this date and then becomes the EOS or is extended based on several criteria, one being expected parts availability. The dates listed below that are more than 18 months away are tentative EOS, but they should provide you with some form of target to work with.

L2000, A5191A: Nov 30, 2006

Don't know about the others as I don't have any...

Rgds...Geoff
Proverbs 3:5,6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make all your paths straight.
Rick Garland
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Re: hardware end of support

Eric Antunes
Honored Contributor

Re: hardware end of support

Hi Geoff,

In Robert-Jan's document, the L2000 A5191A(rp5450) - my kind of servers - is obsoleted only in 31-01-2008 with minimum support until 31-12-2009...

Regards,

Eric Antunes

Each and every day is a good day to learn.
Geoff Wild
Honored Contributor

Re: hardware end of support

Eric,

That may be true - as I said, "The MSD is reviewed about 18 months ahead of this date and then becomes the EOS or is extended based on several criteria, one being expected parts availability. "

Example, here's some of my other servers, tentative (empazie on the tenative) EOS, but they should provide you with some form of target to work with:

L1000, A5576B: Jan 31, 2008
L2000, A5191A: Nov 30, 2006
L3000, A6144B: no info
L3000, A7117A: Oct 31, 2010
N4000, A3639A: Mar 31, 2006
N4000, A3639B: July 31, 2007

Rgds...Geoff
Proverbs 3:5,6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make all your paths straight.
Ted Buis
Honored Contributor

Re: hardware end of support

You need to be more specific, than just the product name, for example the L2000 had two part numbers, A5191A and A5191B. The A5191B was sold and will be supported longer than the "A" model. The same is true for the L3000, with the A6144A, and then later the A6144B. The rp7400 was really the A3639C, but the N-class was the A3639A and A3639C. The K220 had different model numbers that were being marketed at the same time. Some were different configurations and some were sold through distributors. Can you provide part numbers?
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Pilar Serna_1
Occasional Advisor

Re: hardware end of support

Hi everyone.

Many Thanks all of you for your help. I've got the information I was looking for.
Best Regards, Pilar