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Nobody's Hero
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VPAR N4000

I want to Vpar an N4000 that I have here on site. I want to put a DEV and a Prod partition on the server and retire 2 Kclass boxes.

Does anyone know how much the Vpar software costs?
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Pete Randall
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Re: VPAR N4000

Robert,

It's $1742 per processor here in the US.


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Pete Randall
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Re: VPAR N4000

Thierry Poels_1
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Re: VPAR N4000

hi,

the free base version is gone. So according to software.hp.com :
HP-UX Virtual Partitions (T1335AC) $1742.0

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Thierry.
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Thierry Poels_1
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Re: VPAR N4000

hmmm, I doubt this is a "per processor" price.
All unix flavours are exactly the same . . . . . . . . . . for end users anyway.
Nobody's Hero
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Re: VPAR N4000

Thierry, are you saying that it is NOT a per processor price?
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Pete Randall
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Re: VPAR N4000

Robert,

I just purchased it for a 4-way rp7410 and it was definitely a per-processor price.


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harry d brown jr
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Re: VPAR N4000

You DO pay based upon number of processors. As for the price, it looks about right, but then again I don't pay the bills :-))

We replaced over 160 K's with ~40 N's (running vPars) and soon to be a few rp7410's.

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melvyn burnard
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Re: VPAR N4000

T1335AC is licensed on a per-processor (CPU) basis. Customers must purchase the same qty of this product license as the number of CPUs ordered for their supported vPars server.
See page 5 of
http://docs.hp.com/en/1705/oc.pdf
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Pete Randall
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Re: VPAR N4000

Robert,

Here's a quote from the Ordering and Config Guide ( http://docs.hp.com/en/hpux11i.html#Virtual%20Partitions )

"3.1 purchasing and licenses

The product (Product Number T1335AC) is sold on a Per-Processor (or CPU) Licensing basis. Therefore, you purchase the same quantity of this product as the number of CPUs installed in your nPartitions (or non-nPartition-ed systems) that will be running vPars. If you later purchase additional CPUs for HP systems or Superdome nPartitions running vPars, you must also purchase the corresponding number of additional per-processor licenses of T1335AC."


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Thierry Poels_1
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Re: VPAR N4000

ooops, it's indeed per CPU. Sorry about that. I got confused after trying "Buy from reseller", it just asked a quantity, nothing about number of processors.
But now I do remember receiving a massive number of boxes, each with a vPar license paper in it.
All unix flavours are exactly the same . . . . . . . . . . for end users anyway.