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Title:TurboLaser Notesfile - AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems
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Created:Tue Dec 20 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1218
Total number of notes:4645

1142.0. "computergram: WNT on TL" by ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA (Bruno Cipolla) Fri Mar 21 1997 06:50

+          DEC SAID TO BE READYING 14-WAY NT MACHINES 

There's a rumor that when DEC's estimable Turbo Laser debuts 
with NT on it (CI No 3,116) - an event that could apparently be 
as soon as next month - configurations will expand to 14 Alpha 
processors, two more than. DEC must have somehow managed to 
conquer the scaling issue since a few months ago it was 
claiming that NT was displaying performance equivalent to Unix 
on a 12-way Turbo Laser. It is also rumored that there's a 
622MHz EV56 Turbo Laser on the way along with a 600MHz 
Alpha-Server 4100; a rack- mounted AlphaServer 4100LP, which 
stands for low-profile, much like last year's 2100LP; a new 
low-end AlphaServer 800 to wedge in between the 300 and the 
1000; and a 500MHz AlphaStation. It is thought that it was the 
unavailability of those 622MHz Turbo Lasers that was 
responsible for DEC's second quarter $50m Alpha backlog (CI No 
3,080). At the time, DEC attributed the shortfall to shortages 
of 500MHz machines due to orders that came in late in the 
quarter.

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1142.1microsoft and NT scalabilityROM01::OLD_CIPOLLABruno CipollaWed Apr 02 1997 10:3032
    +      MICROSOFT PLANS TO COMBAT NT SCALABILITY SKEPTICISM
    
    On May 20 Microsoft Corp plans to prove the Windows NT really
    is suitable for higher-end systems, by announcing Scalability
    Day, at New York's Equitable Building, hears our sister
    newsletter CliENT Server News. The company plans to unveil a
    raft of new scalability-related software and technology, at
    least some of it still in early development. Microsoft is also
    expected to announce plans to create an Enterprise NT Server,
    starting with NT 5.0. Redmond has been mulling over exactly
    what will be in Enterprise Server, an unplanned NT packaging
    variant that corporate users have been asking for. So far it's
    said to have decided that its Wolfpack clustering, Viper
    transaction server and SQL Server software will be included.
    The price will be somewhat higher than the standard NT Server.
    Scalability Day should also see notice of Microsoft's supposed
    to launch a support program for NT symmetrical multiprocessing
    users, particularly those buying the first rash of eight-way
    boxes coming onto the market. "We're going to try to convince
    people that eight is a good and feasible solution," said SQL
    Server product manager John Nordlinger. Efforts are said to be
    underway to add scalability enhancements to all the programs in
    the BackOffice suite, particularly NT Server, SQL Server and
    Transaction Server. A key item under development is a major
    revision of NT's memory addressing scheme, now the biggest
    bottleneck to scaling according to Nordlinger. NT's current
    memory address limit is 4GB, but only 2GB can be used for
    applications, the rest goes to the operating system. The NT
    Server team is trying to re-architect the memory scheme so NT
    and its related services only commandeer 1GB, leaving 3Gb for
    applications. That could, at least theoretically, mean an
    instant 50% boost in NT database performance.
1142.2Alpha Support for 8way SMP systems running NTNQOS01::rdodial_port13.32.81.16.in-addr.arpa::ATKINS[email protected]Thu Apr 17 1997 14:5913
The May 20th announcement was discussed yesterday in a customer meeting with 
Microsoft doing the presentation. The customer question to both Digital and 
Microsoft was "Is the modified version of NT going to run on Digital Alpha's 
Turbolaser systems and Alpha 4100s?" Microsoft could not confirm 100% that it 
would. I stated the Alliance Partner agreement that says all Back Office 
products get released on both Intel and Alpha which includes NT Server but 
would check to make 100% sure.

Can anyone shed some light on this? This is a important Digital Customer.

Thanks,
Steve
[email protected]
1142.3NT on TLFLEXEM::HAGGERTYKevin, NSIS, Stow MA USAMon May 19 1997 08:51166
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                                              Digital Equipment Corporation
                                          Maynard, Massachusetts 01754-2571

Editorial contact:

     	  Kenneth McDonnell
     	  (508) 493-5258

     	  Jeff Aubin
     	  (508) 264-7115

           DIGITAL Enhances Scalability, Management of Its
                        Windows NT Solutions
    
      Announces Windows NT Support for AlphaServer 8000 Systems;
  Adds ServerWORKS Features;  First to Enable SAP R/3 on Windows NT
                      for Both Alpha and Intel

MAYNARD, Mass., May 13, 1997 -- Digital Equipment Corporation, the 
leading supplier of enterprise-wide Windows NT solutions, today 
announced improved scalability, enhanced systems management, and 
broader application support for Windows NT-based environments. 

Specifically, the company announced:

     * 	Availability of the Windows NT operating system on Digital's 
        flagship AlphaServer 8400 and 8200 systems, with support for 
        up to eight 440-MHz Alpha processors and 8GB of memory.  
        These systems  will be available to early adopters beginning 
        this summer.

     * 	ServerWORKS 3.0, a suite of software manageability and 
        ease-of-use tools designed to integrate, manage and deploy 
        Windows NT solutions in heterogeneous environments at all 
        levels.  ServerWORKS manages Digital servers running 
        multiple operating systems, clients and network devices, 
        while integrating and complementing existing software 
        management solutions. 

     *  The industry's first support and management of the SAP R/3 
        system in a mixed RISC and Intel environment.  
     
     "Once again, Digital is re-emphasizing its dominance in 
providing customers the broadest range of Windows NT solutions," 
said Mike Gallup, Digital vice president of worldwide systems 
marketing.  "Digital's range of entry-level to high-end platforms, 
systems management capabilities, and burgeoning third-party Windows 
NT applications portfolio make it more clear than ever to customers 
that Digital is the premier choice for addressing Windows NT
challenges."   

 World's Most Powerful, Scalable Windows NT Server

     The availability of Windows NT on the AlphaServer 8400 and 8200 
systems completes the deployment of Windows NT across the entire 
AlphaServer line of systems from the AlphaServer 300 and the new 
AlphaServer 800 workgroup systems, to the AlphaServer 1000A 
departmental systems, the AlphaServer 4100 and 4000 families, and 
now the world's most powerful Windows NT systems, the AlphaServer 
8400 and 8200 systems. 

     Customers in mid-size and large companies are striving to 
combine the best aspects of client-server technology with the higher 
level of manageability, service, and support required in complex 
enterprise-wide solutions. Increasingly, they are looking to 
Windows-NT based systems to play a larger role in these 
applications. ServerWORKS and AlphaServer 8400 systems with Windows 
NT give users the power and flexibility they need to meet these
challenges today and far into the future.

      Microsoft also will support 64-bit data in the Windows NT 
operating systems for customers that require efficient access to 
extremely large databases.  Microsoft's 64-bit Windows NT will 
initially support the Alpha platform and will be available as a beta 
release before the end of the year.   

     AlphaServer 8400 and 8200 systems are ideally suited for 
enterprise applications such as data warehousing and decision 
support, manufacturing and financial applications, high-performance 
technical computing, telecommunications, large-scale database 
management, and large-capacity Internet server applications.   

     The announcement of the ability of the AlphaServer 8000 family 
to run Windows NT expands the capabilities of Windows NT to 
implement the most demanding enterprise-class applications. When 
combined with proven, enterprise software capabilities such as 
Digital's ACMSxp. The X-Open standard transaction definition 
language for transaction, processing (TP), and Reliable Transaction 
Router (RTR) for wide availability, AlphaServer 8000 systems provide 
a complete enterprise environment today.

     Performance tests confirm that an AlphaServer 8400 running 
Windows NT 4.0 and SQL Server 6.5, and Cheyenne ARCServe backup 
software provide off-line database backup at a rate of 240 GB/hour, 
while consuming less than 20% of CPU power.   This test result is a 
quantum leap ahead of previous NT backup "high-water marks" of 5-20 
GB/hour.  

ServerWORKS Version 3.0 

     New features in ServerWORKS Version 3.0 include remote 
serviceability (including enhanced alert capabilities) and tight 
integration with Digital's ClientWORKS, delivering a desktop-
management interface (DMI)-based solution for tighter management of 
client platforms.  ServerWORKS 3.0 is an easy-to-use solution, 
combining an intuitive user interface with a Windows look-and-feel, 
as well as a self-contained tutorial and on-line help. 

     The ServerWORKS 3.0 family includes ServerWORKS Quick Launch 
for fast, consistent, and accurate installation of network operating 
systems, and ServerWORKS Manager, a scalable solution providing 
SNMP-based management capabilities for servers and LANs. ServerWORKS 
3.0 is bundled with all Digital Prioris and AlphaServer systems, and 
is available on June 7.  For existing customers, the upgrade price 
is $99.
     
Mixed Environment Support of SAP R/3 System  

     "Only Digital offers customers the advantages of Windows NT 
running on both a RISC platform - Alpha -- and Intel platform," said 
Toni Steiner, Digital's worldwide SAP Business Manager. "With a 
central R/3 database machine, customers can receive the benefits of 
a configuration that features the cost-effective Intel application 
server and Digital's high-performance AlphaServer system both 
running the same Windows NT operating system." 

     "We are delighted that Digital will support such configurations 
for Windows NT," said  Christa Koppe, SAP's Alliance Manager to 
Digital. "This demonstrates Digital's solid commitment to our R/3 
system and Windows NT. It also underscores to our customers the fact 
that they have a secure growth path for their R/3 solutions on 
Microsoft Windows NT." 

     Digital Equipment Corporation is a world leader in open client/
server solutions, from personal computing to integrated worldwide 
information systems.  Digital's scalable Alpha and Intel platforms, 
storage, networking, software and services, together with industry-
focused solutions from business partners, help organizations compete 
and win in today's global marketplace. See also:  www.digital.com     
                                ####

Note to Editors:  Digital, AlphaServer, ServerWORKS, ClientWORKS, 
                  ACMS, RTR, and the Digital logo are trademarks of 
                  Digital Equipment Corporation. Microsoft and 
                  Windows are registered trademarks, and Windows NT 
                  is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. SAP and 
                  R/3 are registered trademarks of SAP AG.  Intel is 
                  a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.

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