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To: Joey Smith who wrote (109763)9/12/2000 4:42:48 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jpey, >What exactly does "A multi-OS architecture supports HP-UX1 11i today and, ultimately, is slated to support HP-UX, Windows NT® and Linux simultaneously." mean?

Sounds like native support for all 3. The simultaneously sounds like a domain thing, where a customer can have different applications running, each in its own domain, and on its own OS, on one server. Not sure though. The main point for Intel investors is that HP is not only following through with IA-64 plans for their future, but made this PA-RISC box upgradeable to IA-64. I assume that means Itanium soon, McKinley late 2001.

Tony