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тАО01-25-2006 12:57 AM
тАО01-25-2006 12:57 AM
What does EOL mean in practice
when this happens what will be the impact? second hard drives, controllers and what about patches, support from HP?
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тАО01-25-2006 12:59 AM
тАО01-25-2006 12:59 AM
Re: What does EOL mean in practice
I suppose End of life (for support...)
All the best
Victor
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тАО01-25-2006 01:01 AM
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Re: What does EOL mean in practice
Pete
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тАО01-25-2006 02:48 AM
тАО01-25-2006 02:48 AM
Re: What does EOL mean in practice
Hi,
In addition to previous Pete's message, according to my experience, the HW after EOL might be supported by HP, including replacing of all parts, but the price can be high, e.g. yearly support payment for G50 is about $3-4k
HTH
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тАО01-25-2006 02:57 AM
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Re: What does EOL mean in practice
We have already experienced problems gettting spares for the 12H. This is always a trade-off between cost and risk.
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тАО01-25-2006 03:29 AM
тАО01-25-2006 03:29 AM
Re: What does EOL mean in practice
I would suggest you get hold of the spec of a replacement system at similar price, then go find an accountant who can help you justify the purchase.
I found that I could replace an old K360 with 32Gb of SCSI storage with a new rp3400 which has about 10 times the cpu power and faster disks, for total cost less than 4 years support of the old system.
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тАО01-25-2006 03:35 AM
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Re: What does EOL mean in practice
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тАО01-25-2006 06:14 AM - last edited on тАО11-07-2022 04:24 AM by Sunitha_Mod
тАО01-25-2006 06:14 AM - last edited on тАО11-07-2022 04:24 AM by Sunitha_Mod
Re: What does EOL mean in practice
This from our 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.
L1000, A5576B: Jan 31, 2008
L2000, A5191A: extended to Dec 31, 2012
L3000, A6144B: currently set to May 31, 2011
L3000, A7117A: Oct 31, 2010
N4000, A3639A: extended to Dec 31, 2009
N4000, A3639B: extended to Dec 31, 2009
HP server support matrix:http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/public_hp-ux_systems_support.pdf
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Rgds...Geoff