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newbie question about hardware for HP-UX 11.i

I've been asked by my copmpany to scour the web for a computer on which we can run HP-UX 11.i --- Is there a certain architecture type that I need or will any Compaq HP computer be fine for running HP-UX 11.i ??

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Try researching 'Itanium' or 'Superdome' on the HP site, for starters.
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Thanks, Driver!! This info is exactly what I was looking for. Prior to my first post, I had looked at the Itanium and Superdome models, but they were more $$ than we wanted to spend.

Unfortunately, we are forced to use an HP for now becasue we are providing software to a client that is running on HP UX 11.i. Their long term plans are eventually to move to Linux (like all our other clients).
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The type of 9000 support we get will end at the end of 2006 -
That's why we are leaving the 9000's.

I think the whole product line will be around for a while, but support will be expensive.
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