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HP e3000



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DEFINITION - The HP e3000 is a line of midrange business servers that carries on the well-known series of 3000 computers from Hewlett-Packard (HP). The e3000 uses HP's MPE/iX operating system, which can run applications written for the first 3000 systems that date as far back as the early 1970s and also run POSIX-conforming (Unix-based) applications as well.

The HP e3000 servers are offered in a compact, entry-level ("a-class") model and several larger ("n-class") models. The "a-class" model is also suggested as a replacement for HP's older 3000 models, which will no longer be supported after April 30, 2002.

MPE/iX provides "Web connectivity" (support for TCP/IP) as well as the ability to develop and run applications written in Java.

LAST UPDATED: 29 Jan 2006

Read more about HP e3000:
- HP has a home page for MPE-iX and the e3000 servers.


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