

Redefining availability and scalability for x86
The beginning of a new family HP Integrity NonStop X products
HP Integrity NonStop X
Experience the highest x86 availability for the most-stringent SLAs
When availability and scalability matter, the new HP Integrity NonStop X delivers the only fully-integrated, fault-tolerant compute for continuously available solutions. This new family of NonStop X systems enables you to stay ahead of your competition by mitigating the risk of downtime and effortlessly meeting your business processing, OLTP, and database requirements—all with an industry-standard x86 architecture.
You will have the flexibility and choice of an unparalleled portfolio of HP Integrity NonStop and HP Integrity NonStop X fault-tolerant systems that deliver the highest application availability and scalability for the most demanding, high-value business workloads and customer-facing applications.
Why HP NonStop for continuous business?
Because your customers will never have to wait. Ever.
HP NonStop solutions
Industries that run on HP NonStop become ‘nonstop’. For real-time, continuous processing of ATM or payment transactions, telecommunications service, follow-the-sun access to operational data, or on-demand health information… you can trust it will be available.
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HP Services for NonStop Servers
1.IDC, Doc #236946 Worldwide and U.S. High-Availability Server 2012-1016 Forecast and Analysis, September 2012
2.Richard Buckle, Pyalla Technologies, NonStop offers the lowest TCO in its class for complex mission-critical applications, Research Note, May 2012


