
Stratus servers running the VOS operating system have long been valued for their ability to deliver industry-leading uptime. Now Stratus introduces OpenVOS. OpenVOS is a unified release of VOS that runs on all three generations of ftServer V Series hardware.
Stratus V Series servers are designed specifically for applications that are running up against performance or capacity limits. Offering significant performance over Continuum based VOS-based server hardware; V Series systems running OpenVOS bring together the stability of the VOS operating system and the power of the Intel® XeonTM Processor. Models include 1-way, 2-way, multi-core and 4-way symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) servers.
V Series systems feature a modular redundancy hardware architecture engineered to provide greater than 99.999% uptime right out of the box. V Series servers are designed for a range of high-volume applications, such as trading systems in financial services, lotteries, and point-of-sale (POS) debit and credit.
After migrating, you'll find that ftServer V Series systems and applications will interoperate seamlessly with your installed PA-RISC® servers running VOS. The same exceptional serviceability you are accustomed to — including server self-monitoring, the Stratus Remote Service Network (RSN), and Assured AvailabilitySM service coverage* — continues to defend against unplanned downtime around the clock.
V Series Models |
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Second Generation (2G) |
Third Generation (3G) |
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First Generation: Model 100 & Model 200/400 |
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Continuous Processing® features
Like other Stratus systems, V Series servers use Continuous Processing® technology to safeguard uptime without the operational complexity and added costs inherent in high-availability alternatives. Built-in fault tolerance eliminates the failover scripting, repeated testing, and application changes required with server clusters.
*Customers must have a Stratus Assured Availability Services Agreement in effect to receive coverage.
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