Implementing a Virtual Server Environment: Getting Started

Sweet Spots
Excellent choice for application stacking. Can run multiple instances of the same application
on the same OS while maintaining application isolation and resource-level guarantees.
Allows for resource-level control and application isolation without requiring a separate
instance of the OS.
HP Utility Pricing Solutions:
Why choose Instant Capacity (iCAP)?
Key Benefits
Allows you to defer the cost of system components (processors, memory, cell boards) until you
need the capacity.
Simplifies capacity planning; reduces the need to overprovision.
nPars can be flexed with iCAP cores on the same server or across servers with Global Instant
Capacity (GiCAP).
Cell-board iCAP allows you to activate a complete cell. Starting with HP-UX 11i v3, you can
dynamically add a cell to an nPar without rebooting the OS.
Trade-offs
Available only on cell-based systems.
To activate the usage rights of an iCAP core for a partition, the core must physically be in the
same nPar.
Prior to HP-UX 11i v3, rebooting is required to activate an iCAP cell board.
Sweet Spots
Provides a cushion or safety net for capacity planning.
Provides inexpensive spare capacity that can be activated online.
Allows you to flex the size of partitions in a failover situation.
Provides the ability to flex nPars.
Why choose Temporary Instant Capacity (TiCAP)?
Key Benefits
Allows iCAP cores to be activated for limited periods of time.
When purchasing TiCAP (in 30-day increments), you can activate one or more iCAP cores
against the balance (measured and tracked in 30-minute intervals).
Trade-offs
Available only on cell-based systems.
Sweet Spots
Excellent choice for responding to short-term spikes in the workload; preferable to use with
WLM or gWLM.
Cost-efficient way to provide high-capacity test environments for short periods of time.
Allows you to lower the cost of a failover server because the cores need to be activated only
during the failover period.
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