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PA-RISC to Itanium Evolution Technical Resource Kit (TRK)

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Course Code: 20847

Delivery Method: WBT
Length: 4 Hours
Price:No charge

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Access the HP Learning Center, select your region, and enter your student ID number and last name. Then, select Available Courses from the left hand navigation bar. Select Search Field:, select course ID. In the search criteria area type in the course code 20847 and then select search. The course description and register link will be displayed.

Course overview

The PA-RISC to Itanium Evolution Technical Resource Kit (TRK) provides the pre-sales technical information needed to help customers transition from PA-RISC systems to Itanium systems.

This TRK provides technical details about:
  • Chip architecture
  • HP 9000 server platforms
  • Integrity server platforms
  • HP-UX version 1 and 2 differences
  • Transition tools used in the evolution process
  • Transition programs and support services

Prerequisites

  • Previous training or experience on PA chip architecture
  • Previous training or experience on HP 9000 server platforms
  • Previous training or experience on the HP-UX operating environment

Audience

  • PreSales BCS System Engineers
  • PreSales Server System Engineers

Course objectives

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
  • Describe the fundamentals of the various chip architectures.
  • Describe and position all the HP 9000 server platforms.
  • Describe and position all the HP Integrity server platforms.
  • Discuss the use of the Management Processor.
  • Describe the Extensible Firmware Interface Standard (EFI), including the HP implementation and the boot process.
  • Compare the differences between HP-UX version 1 and version 2.
  • Describe the various transition tools.
  • Identify and describe the appropriate the solution plays within the Evolution process.
  • Discuss the various transition programs.
  • Identify, articulate, and position all support service offerings.
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