[Vms.sig-hu] Fw: OpenVMS Update #2- June 2012
Fodor Zsuzsa
fodor31 at freemail.hu
2012. Jún. 21., Cs, 12:48:32 CEST
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Feladó:"Chanchlani, Amit"
Tárgy:OpenVMS Update #2- June 2012
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VMS Update
June, 2012
Sections
» Engineering update
» Partners Update
» Community News
Articles
» TUDS in North America 2012
» Discover in Las Vegas
» Support for OpenVMS Alpha V6.2/V6.2-1HX/V8.2 and Integrity V8.2-1
» SSLDUMP on OpenVMS
» eCube Systems
» TDI Technologies
» Stromasys
» Stromasys SA
» AVT
» Attunity
» Golden Eggs
» Community News
Engineering update
TUDs in North America TUD were conducted successfully. It was conducted in Toronto on 7-8th May and another in USA, Dallas on the 10-11th May. The event was received well by the partners & customers. TUD saw the participation of around 20 customers/partners in each of the locations. Around 9 technical presentations were done in TUD along with the presentation on the Strategy, Roadmap and V8.4 Features.
Discover in Las Vegas HP Discover was huge success with 11000 plus participants. The event was planned from June 4th – 7th, 2012. Along with the booth and Hands-On lab, speaker session by OpenVMS Experts was conducted for OpenVMS. Around 15 participants joined for Hands on and 20 for the speaker session.
Division support for OpenVMS Alpha V6.2/V6.2-1HX/V8.2 and OpenVMS Integrity V8.2-1 HP announces the following changes in Prior Version Support (PVS) for OpenVMS Alpha V6.2/V6.2-1HX and Extended Engineering Support (EES) for OpenVMS Alpha V8.2/OpenVMS I64 V8.2-1.
OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 and OpenVMS Alpha V6.2-1HX will move from Prior Version Support (PVS) with Sustaining Engineering to PVS without Sustaining Engineering starting 1st May 2014.
Extended Engineering Support (EES) availability for OpenVMS Alpha V8.2 and OpenVMS I64 V8.2-1 would be ending on 30th April 2014.
The above support updates are being communicated with 24 months notice for the customers to plan the respective upgrade paths to the supported OpenVMS OS versions.
For latest support information you may click here
HP would support its OpenVMS customers on OpenVMS Alpha V6.2/V6.2-1HX/ V8.2 and OpenVMS I64 V8.2-1 with upgrade/migration assistance. We would continue to provide support to OpenVMS customers on OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-2/V8.3/V8.4 and OpenVMS I64 V8.3/V8.3-1H1/V8.4.
You may contact HP Technology Services (http://www.hp.com/services/pvsmps) for any further support information. You may contact openvms.programs at hp.com for any clarification on the above message.”
SSLdump - Open Source package available on the OpenVMS Freeware Website
The SSLDUMP utility was ported on OpenVMS and released on the OpenVMS Freeware Website
Partners Page
eCube Systems
Enhanced C++ Project Support and Debugging for OpenVMS with available in NXTware Remote 3.7: eCube Systems LLC, a provider of middleware interoperability and development tools, announced enhanced C++ support in NXTware Remote 3.7, an update to its popular Eclipse-based remote development tool.
The C++ functionality of NXTware Remote's Eclipse-based IDE for OpenVMS has been enhanced. So users can now create C++ projects, conduct remote compiles and debug sessions from the Windows, Linux, or MacOS workstations on OpenVMS. New integration with the OpenVMS C++ compiler allows for fast compilation and integrated visual debugging. Additionally, the Eclipse CDT C/C++ editor can now be used within NXTware Remote to handle standard editing functions.
More information and videos: Click here
DCL Editor with code completion added to NXTware Remote: eCube Systems LLC, a provider of middleware interoperability and development tools, announced a new DCL editor is available in NXTware Remote 3.7, an update to its popular Eclipse-based remote development tool.
NXTware Remote's new DCL editor provides syntax highlighting, code assist and code completion. These features make the task of developing on OpenVMS more productive and that much easier -- especially for software engineers new to the platform.
"We are proud to offer the first commercially available DCL editor with syntax highlighting, code assist and code completion," says Kevin Barnes President and CEO of eCube Systems. "The new DCL editor continues eCube's tradition of developing OpenVMS specific tools designed specifically to meet the need of the OpenVMS engineer."
More information and video: Click here
TDI Technologies
TDi Technologies Announced the Availability of ConsoleWorks 4.6: TDi Technologies recently announced the release of ConsoleWorks 4.6. ConsoleWorks 4.6 marks one of the most significant releases in recent history. The primary theme has been in the enhancing the security capabilities of the software, but there have been significant enhancements and improvements in other areas of the product also.
Some highlights from ConsoleWorks 4.6: Permissions Model Completely Re-engineered – Significant enhancements have been made with new capabilities that allow very granular control over what any one person is allowed to do in ConsoleWorks, particularly with separation of duties. Read the article about the new security model here: New Permissions Model in ConsoleWorks 4.6
Command Control Console – Implemented in response to customer demand to facilitate regulatory and insider threat issues. The Command Control Console allows absolute control over the commands that a specific user is allowed to issue and absolute control over the content of the responses received. Read the article about the Command Control Console here: Command and Control with ConsoleWorks 4.6
Additional Password Security Controls – ConsoleWorks 4.6 has been enhanced to handle expired inactive accounts, lockout accounts on repeated fail login accounts and has the ability to configure a minimum time between password changes.
New Action Model – Significant enhancements have been made with regard to Action association and firing. Users now have the ability to define an Action one time and quickly associate that Action with any number of Events.
For more information on the new features of ConsoleWorks 4.6, I highly recommend that you watch this recording of our recent webinar: Before You Implement ConsoleWorks 4.6
Additional information on ConsoleWorks 4.6 can also be found on our support site: support.tditechnologies.com
Stromasys
A Hybrid emulator solution to improve performance: CHARON and OracleDB: Business critical applications running on legacy systems usually embody substantial business know-how, valuable data and therefore are an important asset. The ageing of legacy hardware will become a problem in due course, but such problem can be pushed out by the user at the cost of rising maintenance fees or a stock of second hand hardware and access to repair expertise. However, what is impossible to solve by the user is the declared obsolescence of operating systems or middle-ware. In that case, no 'going alone' is possible unless the user's applications are completely frozen.
What is a hybrid emulator: Stromasys develops cross-platform virtual machines, sold under the CHARON® brand name. When the CHARON architecture was initially developed (in the 1990's), the idea was to create a tool to facilitate porting applications from an old (PDP-11 or VAX) to an 'industry standard' system: First move the whole environment to the new, and typically much faster, host system so that operations can continue. Then, move parts of applications to the host system, by rewriting code, while 'holes' between the virtual and the host environment kept the communication between the application parts going.
For instance the PDP-11 emulator, CHARON-11, had a pseudo device, the QQ-11. It was effectively a very high speed virtual parallel port between the virtual en host environments that could handle the communication between application parts. It was used to support new SCSI based peripherals that only had a Windows driver in practically unmodified RSX-11M applications. We have also seen a substantial market for the upgrade of embedded VAX applications with Windows based extensions using this 'hybrid' technology, where an application environment is split over different architectures.
The rapid performance growth of the I86 host systems pushed the concept of 'emulate now, rewrite later' to the background. CHARON-VAX is much faster than any VAX CPU that DEC ever designed, and spending more money on rewriting code became a moot point. In most cases, the CHARON environment executes all the original software in its virtual environment as a final solution.
With Alpha hardware emulation, the search for ever more performance has brought the hybrid solution back. The execution speed of a virtual Alpha CPU is limited by the current host technology at a level that is lower than that of the fastest hardware Alpha CPU (1300 MHz). The actual comparison is difficult to make, as different aspects (Fixed point, Floating point, and memory management) differ in performance depending on the emulator implementation. Doubling FP performance in CHARON-AXP required a major investment and a completely different – and much more complex – CPU emulator component.
Also, the implementation scales with the clock frequency of the host system: A rough comparison puts the fastest virtual Alpha CPU on a 3.5 GHZ I86 system with very low memory latency at the equivalent of 750 – 800 MHz hardware Alpha CPU. Work on yet another method to achieve faster Alpha CPU execution is under way, but is still in the Advanced development domain.
Back to the hybrid concept, this time for virtual Alpha systems: The decision by Oracle to stop development of its Oracle Classic database products on Itanium systems is a situation that requires careful evaluation for the OpenVMS and TRU64 community. Without a change, their applications can no longer benefit from future OracleDB developments. Moving applications to SPARC or I86 platforms can be a desirable modernization, but requires a time frame and a cost that can range from significant to unbearable. 'De-platforming' is not an action lightly undertaken for business critical software. A more gradual approach that does not require an immediate application rewrite would be highly desirable.
Here is where application virtualization can help, either as a transition to a final platform replacement, or as a permanent solution in the virtual data center or as in the form of cloud services. As described above, modular components (for instance a database) for which a compatible version on a new architecture exists, can be taken out of the virtual CHARON environment. Due to CHARON's design, this often does not require any change in the original application. Based on these capabilities, Stromasys, in consultation with Oracle Database on OpenVMS engineering, is working to provide the OpenVMS and TRU64 community with a strategy to benefit from Oracle database product upgrades.
The solution is based on the host platform independent design of the Oracle Client and Database server, which matches exactly with the CHARON migration architecture. The Oracle client side communicates with its server via an efficient protocol, optimally designed for remote server access, even when client and host are running in the same instance. Since Clients and Servers are compatible between host platforms, an OpenVMS client works equally well with an OpenVMS Oracle database server as with a Linux or Windows server. More importantly, a client will work with future releases of an Oracle database Server.
This compatibility means that for instance an OpenVMS client can work transparently with data that is exported from an OpenVMS OracleDB to a Linux OracleDB, by means of a simple, automated process for which Oracle tools are available. And as tested on a hardware Alpha ES45: When keeping the standard Oracle test (Swingbench) client on the ES45, but exporting the database Server to a Linux host, the effective performance more than doubles. The true compatibility that Oracle offers, gives you an immediate performance increase by placing the same data on a modern platform.
In this example, CHARON can take care of the client side, remove the legacy hardware, and move your applications unmodified in the age of virtualization and clouds. This provides the ultimate benefit of virtualization: Remove any legacy hardware dependency, split your applications in parts, give each part its optimal virtual client, and still use your applications in completely unmodified form.
The VMS application code on the CHARON platform will still be limited in performance by its host system, but its VMS environment is no longer burdened with the Oracle database server, which can reduce its load by up to 80%. The database Server runs in native mode, and can run via virtual Ethernet on the same host system (with sufficient capacity) as the CHARON VMS application and Oracle Client. However, with the same core count on a separate host server as on the original VMS system, you will also obtain more Server performance at the same Oracle license cost. Using the Swingbench performance tests, a CHARON-AXP/ES40 system increased its performance more than fourfold when the OracleDB server and data were moved to the Linux server side. No data reformatting is required, a simple export procedure is all that is needed.
As mentioned before, the existing Oracle VMS client will continue to work with the next versions of the OracleDB server running on SPARC of I86 (V11, V12 etc), provided that the client does not require new functionality from the next generation server. These solutions will work in OracleVM to create a 100% virtual environment for OpenVMS applications that is future proof.
OracleRdb: The solutions described above apply to Oracle classic, as the Oracle classic server is available on the SPARC or I86 platforms. Where does that leave Rdb, for which no I86 or SPARC server product exists?
The principle of splitting the Client and server over two virtual systems still applies, and will lighten the (emulated) system load. But more importantly, in contrast to Alpha hardware, the virtual Alpha systems can be 're-engineered' to optimize for a specific type of workload.
In this context, Stromasys is working in collaboration with Oracle Rdb Engineering to develop a specific CHARON-AXP implementation (CHARON-AXP/RDB) that is optimized for OracleRdB server operation. An early prototype with modified Alpha memory mapping and a virtual CPU, optimized for the processing of database pointers, provided up to 60% improvement over the standard version. Currently we investigate how integrated iSCSI can significantly increase I/O performance.
This is still work in progress, but it indicates the next step in cross-platform virtualization: In a totally transparent way for the guest OS and its applications (no special drivers to load), divide the overall system in logical parts and provide the best performing (virtual) platform for each of the parts.
Bottom line The ability to split an existing application system in parts that each run in the 'best' environment is a powerful concept. In the above OracleDB example, the total solution can run a single host server (if powerful enough), but this strategy lends itself very well to the virtual environment of today's data center. Licensing costs of 'Middleware' (database software in this case) is often based on the total number of cores available in the system. Splitting the overall system in separate servers means that the Oracle Server needs no more than cores for its own operation.
Stromasys SA – Virtualization Technologies
Stromasys SA is pleased to announce the following:
CHARON-AXP VERSION 4.2 for Windows: Stromasys SA is pleased to announce the release of CHARON-AXP Version 4.2 for Windows. CHARON-AXP virtualizes the following Alpha server families: 1x00, 2x00, 4x00, DS, ES, and GS running under Windows 7 Professional (SP1) and Ultimate (SP1) 64 bit Editions, or Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (SP1) 64 bit Edition on industry standard hosting servers. For more information please see http://www.stromasys.ch/virtualization-solutions/virtual-alpha-on-windows/
CHARON-HPA/3000 - The virtual hp 3000: Stromasys SA is also pleased to announce the release of the first phase of its CHARON-HPA/3000 virtual HP3000 product. This CHARON-HPA/3410 product virtualizes HP's single-processor A400 HP3000 server. Later phases will add support for the dual-processor A500, and multi-processor N4000 servers. The Stromasys HPA project is based on our proven CHARON virtualization technology, extended to include emulation of HP's 64-bit PA-RISC 2.0 processors. CHARON-HPA/3000 runs on Intel core i7 hardware; it boots into an unmodified MPE/iX version 7.5 environment, and can run any user or third-party applications. For more information please see http://www.stromasys.ch/virtualization-solutions/virtual-hp3000/
AVT
vtAlpha v2.4 adds FibreChannel support: vtAlpha creates a virtual Alpha on top of a regular x86 system, allowing you to continue using your OpenVMS or Tru64 based applications on a Proliant computer without a change.
vtAlpha v2.4 adds the full implementation of the virtual KGPSA Alpha FibreChannel adapter, connecting your virtual Alpha system with your current company SAN. Boot from SAN and FibreChannel clustering are also supported.
vtAlpha runs directly on top of the physical X86 system or its virtual equivalent in VMware, Hyper-V, Xen, VirtualBox or KVM. No concerns anymore about the influence a foreign operating system has on your (virtual) Alpha environment.
More information about this product can be found here: www.avtware.com or contact us on contact at avtware.com
Attunity
White paper titled, OpenVMS & RMS Data Modernization, New strategies to unlocking the value of data available at: http://bit.ly/JRfRtq
Learn the latest best practices for achieving more efficient OpenVMS and RMS data access and distribution, including:
ü How lower risk solutions accelerate modernization projects
ü The important role of legacy data for improving BI and analytics
ü How other IT professionals efficiently access legacy system data
ü The unique advantages Attunity solutions provide for OpenVMS and RMS users
Golden Eggs
Recently Created GoldenEggs:
New Dell R820, Updated Dell Blade, Compare 2P-1U/2U Sandy Bridge, Five vendors 20-May-2012
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R820-A.pdf Intel 2U-4P Rack ....Brand New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-BLADE-A.pdf Intel/AMD 10U-32P Rack...Updated
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMP-E52600-A.pdf Intel 1U/2U-2P Rack ....Fresh
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All present x86 GoldenEggs document links are listed here:
Cook-Books of the year 2011:
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-BOOK-2011.pdf Acer Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-BOOK-2011.pdf Lenovo Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-BOOK-2011.pdf Dell Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-BOOK-2011.pdf IBM Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-BOOK-2011.pdf HP Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-BOOK-2011.pdf Fujitsu Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-BOOK-2011.pdf Sun Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-BOOK-2011.pdf Cisco Cook-Book
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-BOOK-2011.pdf Compare Cook-Book
Server Comparison maps: Dell, IBM, HP, Fujitsu, SUN Cisco, Acer and Lenovo
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMP-E52600-A.pdf Compare 1U/2U-2P ....Fresh
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-2P-1U-A.pdf Compare 1U-2P
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-2P-2U-A.pdf Compare 2U-2P
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-4P-4U-A.pdf Compare 4U-4P
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-8P-8U-A.pdf Compare 8U-8P
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-COMPARE-TOWER-A.pdf Compare Tower
Server Family maps for: Dell, IBM, HP, Fujitsu, SUN, Cisco, Acer and Lenovo
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-FAMILY-A.pdf Family Dell,
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-FAMILY-A.pdf Family IBM
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-FAMILY-A.pdf Family HP
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-FAMILY-A.pdf Family Fujitsu
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-FAMILY-A.pdf Family SUN
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-FAMILY-A.pdf Family Cisco
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-FAMILY-A.pdf Family Acer
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-FAMILY-A.pdf Family Lenovo
x86 servers sorted by vendors:
Acer x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR360F1-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR360F2-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR380F1-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR380F2-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR385F1-A.pdf AMD 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AR585F1-A.pdf AMD 2U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AT150F1-A.pdf Intel 4U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AT350F1-A.pdf Intel 4U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-ACER-AT350F2-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower ....New
DELL PowerEdge x86-64 Blade/Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-BLADE-A.pdf Intel/AMD 10U-32P Rack...Updated
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-C6100-A.pdf Intel 2U-8x Nodes Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-C6145-A.pdf AMD 2U-8x Nodes Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-C5000-08-A.pdf Intel 3U-8x Nodes Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-C5000-12-A.pdf AMD 3U-12x Nodes Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R415-A.pdf AMD 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R515-A.pdf AMD 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R610-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R620-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R710-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R720-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R715-A.pdf AMD 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R810-A.pdf Intel 2U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R815-A.pdf AMD 2U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R820-A.pdf Intel 2U-4P Rack ....Brand New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-R910-A.pdf Intel 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-T310-A.pdf Intel 5U-1P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-T410-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-T610-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-T620-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-T710-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-DELL-X86-11-Mar-2010.pdf Cook-Book 2010
Cisco x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-C200M2-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-C210M2-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-C250M2-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-C260M2-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CISCO-C460M2-A.pdf Intel 4U-4P Rack
IBM xServer x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-MAX5-A.pdf
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3550M3-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3550M4-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3650M3-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3650M4-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3690X5-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3755M3-A.pdf AMD 2U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3850X5-A.pdf Intel 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3200M3-A.pdf Intel 5U-1P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3400M3-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3500M3-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X3500M4-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-IBM-X86-10-Mar-2010.pdf Cook-Book 2010
Lenovo ThinkServer x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-RD230-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-RD240-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-TS200V-A.pdf Intel 5U-1P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-LENOVO-TD230-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
HP ProLiant x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL165G7-A.pdf AMD 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL385G7-A.pdf AMD 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL360G6-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL360G8-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL380G6-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL380G7-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL380G8-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL580G7-A.pdf Intel 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL585G6-A.pdf AMD 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL585G7-A.pdf AMD 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL785G6-A.pdf AMD 8U-8P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-DL980G7-A.pdf Intel 8U-8P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-ML150G6-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-ML310G5-A.pdf Intel 5U-1P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-ML350G6-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-ML350G8-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-ML370G6-A.pdf Intel 4U-2P Tower
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-HP-X86-11-Mar-2010.pdf Cook-Book 2010
Fujitsu Primergy x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX200S6-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX200S7-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX300S6-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX300S7-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack ....New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX600S6-A.pdf Intel 4U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-RX900S2-A.pdf Intel 8U-8P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-TX200S6-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-TX300S6-A.pdf Intel 4U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-TX300S7-A.pdf Intel 5U-2P Tower ..New
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-FUJI-X86-11-Mar-2010.pdf Cook-Book 2010
Oracle SUN FIRE x86-64 Rack servers, AMD / Intel
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X2270M2-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4170M2-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4270M2-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4470-A.pdf Intel 3U-4P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X2270-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4140-B.pdf AMD 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4170-A.pdf Intel 1U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4240-B.pdf AMD 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4270-A.pdf Intel 2U-2P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4800-A.pdf Intel 5U-8P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X4640-A.pdf AMD 4U-8P Rack
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-SUN-X86-10-Mar-2010.pdf Cook-Book 2010
Solutions:
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-VIRTUAL-AVANTI-A.pdf Alpha Emulator
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CHARON-AXP-A.pdf Alpha Emulator
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-CHARON-VAX-A.pdf VAX Emulator
How to read Golden Eggs Visual Diagrams.
http://www.goldeneggs.fi/documents/GE-KEY-A.pdf ABC-to-pictures
History: 1988 - 2010 Visuals
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/GECPQA/ DEC - Compaq GoldenEggs
http://www.openvms.org/pages.php?page=GoldenEggs OpenVMS.org GoldenEggs
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