
Peripherals and Fault Tolerant Hardware
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-3
Differences from Hewlett-Packard Systems
Stratus and Hewlett-Packard systems do not support the same set of peripheral
devices.
Continuum systems do not support the following types of peripherals and
supporting hardware:
■ floppy disk drives
■ disk arrays
■ magneto-optical devices
■ printers and plotters (except through the optional asynchronous interface)
■ graphics cards
■ ISA cards
Continuum systems do support:
■ A CD-ROM drive on the external SCSI bus. You cannot configure in a
CD-ROM drive in place of one of the base unit disk drives.
■ Adding most peripherals without shutting down and rebooting the system. If
you are familiar with using the HP-UX operating system on a
non-fault-tolerant system, you should make a special effort to familiarize
yourself with these differences.
Continuum systems differ in the way they support:
■ Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
■ Modems. See Chapter 3, “Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and
Modems,” for more information.
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