[Info-vax] Comment on the future of OpenVMS

Neil Rieck n.rieck at sympatico.ca
Mon Oct 26 11:31:18 EDT 2009


On Oct 26, 6:17 am, Neil Rieck <n.ri... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> On Oct 25, 4:54 pm, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spam... at vaxination.ca> wrote:
>
> > Neil Rieck wrote:
> > > 5) Itanium blades will soon appear with 32 and 64 cores
>
> > Does this mean 64 cores on one motherboard that slides into a single
> > slot in a blade cabinet, or does this mean that a blade cabinet will be
> > able to house 32 slots, each with a single dual core IA64 cpu ? (or
> > whatever combination of cpu/cores and blade slots).
>
> I "think" they were talking about a future version of BL860c running
> Tukwila. Since that card currently contains two CPU sockets, and
> Tukwila is a quad-core, then we are talking about 8-cores per blade.
>
> http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/integrity-bl/c-class/860c/...
>
> These cards could then be inserted into either c3000 or c7000
> enclosures so that the total core count is probably higher than what
> most companies could afford to license. I was more interested in the
> fact that both XEON and Itanium blades would use a common chip-set.
> Not sure if this already exists in the current product or is coming in
> the next iteration but anything that will drop the cost is welcome.
>
> NSR

Update: I just checked the seminar notes and BL870c was also covered.
This single blade supports 4-CPU sockets so I'm assuming that a future
version of this card will support up to 16 Tukwila-based cores

See pages 12-13 of PDF # 6 (HP Integrity Servers - Oct 2009) for
details of how things look right now

http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/rdb/tech_forums/index.html


NSR



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