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Subject: Re: UV on Itanium
Glenn Herbert wrote:
So does this mean it's still a 32-bit app that now runs on RH itanium?
Or does this mean its a real 64-bit app
At 03:17 PM 03/09/2004, you wrote:
I'm sure UV is still a 32-bit app. I doubt there's
, it was the same process as done with Alpha 10 years ago.
David Jordan
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Subject: RE: UV on Itanium
Or go for a new IBM servr running
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
We need to buy a new server. Perhaps we should chill for a few months...
I gather that HP-Ux runs on Itanium now. What is IBM's timetable for
rolling out Itanium servers with AIX? When is UV targeted to run on
Itanium?
--Bill
I beleive you can run UV on Itanium now if
So does this mean it's still a 32-bit app that now runs on RH itanium? Or
does this mean its a real 64-bit app
At 03:17 PM 03/09/2004, you wrote:
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
We need to buy a new server. Perhaps we should chill for a few months...
I gather that HP-Ux runs on Itanium now. What
Glenn Herbert wrote:
So does this mean it's still a 32-bit app that now runs on RH itanium?
Or does this mean its a real 64-bit app
At 03:17 PM 03/09/2004, you wrote:
I'm sure UV is still a 32-bit app. I doubt there's currently enough
interest in a 64-bit version of UV for IBM to invest
Thanks much for the info.
At 04:09 PM 03/09/2004, you wrote:
Glenn Herbert wrote:
So does this mean it's still a 32-bit app that now runs on RH itanium?
Or does this mean its a real 64-bit app
At 03:17 PM 03/09/2004, you wrote:
I'm sure UV is still a 32-bit app. I doubt there's currently
Glenn:
I'm curious. Do you have a 64-bit port of DataStage on Itanium (or any
other 64-bit platform) at this time?
Thanks
Wally Terhune
Manager - U2 Advanced Technical Services
IBM Data Management Solutions
Tel: 303.294.4866 Fax: 303.294.4832
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Bill,
In my entirely unqualified opinion, I think IBM would be absolutely mad to
spend any time or money on an Itanium port. The Itanic looks sure to be
consigned to the trash-heap of history fairly quickly now that Intel have
admitted defeat and adopted the AMD64 instruction set.
I'd sit tight