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In June, HP introduced Disaster Proof, a vivid documentary video showing how HP enterprise platforms perform flawlessly after a simulated gas-line explosion. Post explosion, the HP NonStop Integrity NS16000 server quickly took over a typical financial services application running about 550 transactions per second—without losing a single committed transaction from the primary system.

Newest video shows the total solution: software and storage built into NonStop disaster tolerance

A new video has now debuted at ITUG Europe: the International Tandem Users Conference (Brighton, UK). It shows more specifically how this NonStop disaster tolerance solution is designed to enable the highest levels of data integrity. The video features the interaction of the NonStop NS16000 server with HP software products—like NonStop Transaction Management Facility and NonStop Remote Database Facility—and with the performance and fault tolerance of HP StorageWorks XP disk array systems. Most importantly, the video provides an overview of how the Zero Lost Transaction feature completes the total solution.

See the new video and white paper

You can see the new video now. Also, be sure to review the details in the supporting white paper. You can also see the original HP Disaster Proof  video and a new documentary on the Making of (the original) Disaster Proof video.

This news is published on NonStop Computing websites. October 2007.

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