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Go HP NonStop app for iPhone and iPad


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Business Education
Developer: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
Free
Current version: 2.3.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 22 Nov 2011
App size: 29.01 Mb

Go HP NonStop is a free downloadable mobile app that allows you to simulate the unique NonStop instantaneous Take-Over process that forms the foundation for the world’s most available and scalable server. This demo highlights one of the fundamental elements of the HP NonStop Operating System process-pair technology.

It is intended for enterprise level computing professionals who may not be familiar with HP NonStop server technologies and NonStop professionals that would like to use the demo as a conversation starter to discuss the pinnacle of application uptime in the industry.
Download it now and discover why NonStop is THE technology that drives the majority of the world payment systems, mobile telephony and critical manufacturing processes. What’s even more amazing is that the system operates with and uses all the standard HP Converged Infrastructure components.

The Go HP NonStop app lets you virtually “create or join” a small 4 processor NonStop BladeSystem (node). Each of the 4 processors (cpu’s) is simulated in real-time and running on different iPhone, iPad or iPod touch devices anywhere in the world. Using different colored circles, application processes are shown running and distributed across the cpu’s of the virtual server. By switching off one of the iOS devices (cpu’s) in the node, a CPU failure is simulated and the instant take-over process moves those processes to the other active CPU’s (devices) in the node.

The application also provides a direct link to the HP NonStop Server home page, basic concepts about NonStop Servers and facts on the real life usage of the world’s most reliable server technology.

What You Can Do with the Go HP NonStop app
•Create new, or join an existing HP NonStop BladeSystem node using up to 4 iOS devices
•See all the application processes running across the node’s CPUs
•Invoke a CPU failure by switching off one of the devices or halting it’s processes
•Witness the instant take-over process on another cpu in the node
•Reload application processes after repair (switching on) the failed device/Demo app
•See more detail about how HP NonStop Servers operate
•See recent “Did you know” facts about HP NonStop Servers
•Learn how instant take-over works
•Create a virtual multi-processor system
•Virtually take down and reinstall CPUs
•See how instant take-over avoids application downtime
•Discover how the world depends on NonStop