- 700, 780, 781, 782, 783, 785, 802, 804, 810, 820, 861, 871, 879, 889,
- 893, 895, 896, 898, 899, A400, A500, B1000, B2000, C130, C140, C160,
- C180, C180+, C180-XP, C200+, C400+, C3000, C360, C3600, CB260, D270,
- D280, D370, D380, D390, D650, J220, J2240, J280, J282, J400, J410,
- J5000, J5500XM, J5600, J7000, J7600, K250, K260, K260-EG, K270, K360,
- K370, K380, K450, K460, K460-EG, K460-XP, K470, K570, K580, L1000,
- L2000, L3000, N4000, R380, R390, RP2400, RP2430, RP2450, RP2470,
- RP5400, RP5430, RP5450, RP5470, RP7400, RP7410, RP8400, SD16000,
- SD32000, SD64000, T540, T600, V2000, V2200, V2250, V2500, V2600
-
-Just before HP took over Compaq, some systems were renamed. Visit
-http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/server_names.html to see what
-the changes are, or will be.
-
- HP 9000 A-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp2400 series.
- HP 9000 N-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp7400.
- HP 9000 L-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp5400 series.
-
-=head2 Itanium
-
-HP also ships servers with the 128-bit Itanium processor(s). As of the
-date of this document's last update, the following systems contain
-Itanium chips (this is very likely to be out of date):
-
- RX2600, RX4610, RX5670, RX9610
-
-=head2 Portability Between PA-RISC Versions
-
-An executable compiled on a PA-RISC 2.0 platform will not execute on a
-PA-RISC 1.1 platform, even if they are running the same version of
-HP-UX. If you are building Perl on a PA-RISC 2.0 platform and want that
-Perl to also run on a PA-RISC 1.1, the compiler flags +DAportable and
-+DS32 should be used.
-
-It is no longer possible to compile PA-RISC 1.0 executables on either
-the PA-RISC 1.1 or 2.0 platforms. The command-line flags are accepted,
-but the resulting executable will not run when transferred to a PA-RISC
-1.0 system.
+ 700, 780, 781, 782, 783, 785, 802, 804, 810, 820, 861, 871, 879, 889,
+ 893, 895, 896, 898, 899, A400, A500, B1000, B2000, C130, C140, C160,
+ C180, C180+, C180-XP, C200+, C400+, C3000, C360, C3600, CB260, D270,
+ D280, D370, D380, D390, D650, J220, J2240, J280, J282, J400, J410,
+ J5000, J5500XM, J5600, J7000, J7600, K250, K260, K260-EG, K270, K360,
+ K370, K380, K450, K460, K460-EG, K460-XP, K470, K570, K580, L1000,
+ L2000, L3000, N4000, R380, R390, SD16000, SD32000, SD64000, T540,
+ T600, V2000, V2200, V2250, V2500, V2600
+
+Just before HP took over Compaq, some systems were renamed. the link
+that contained the explanation is dead, so here's a short summary:
+
+ HP 9000 A-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp2400 series.
+ HP 9000 L-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp5400 series.
+ HP 9000 N-Class servers, now renamed HP Server rp7400.
+
+ rp2400, rp2405, rp2430, rp2450, rp2470, rp3410, rp3440, rp4410,
+ rp4440, rp5400, rp5405, rp5430, rp5450, rp5470, rp7400, rp7405,
+ rp7410, rp7420, rp8400, rp8420, Superdome
+
+The current naming convention is:
+
+ aadddd
+ ||||`+- 00 - 99 relative capacity & newness (upgrades, etc.)
+ |||`--- unique number for each architecture to ensure different
+ ||| systems do not have the same numbering across
+ ||| architectures
+ ||`---- 1 - 9 identifies family and/or relative positioning
+ ||
+ |`----- c = ia32 (cisc)
+ | p = pa-risc
+ | x = ia-64 (Itanium & Itanium 2)
+ | h = housing
+ `------ t = tower
+ r = rack optimized
+ s = super scalable
+ b = blade
+ sa = appliance