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HP-UX is [[Hewlett Packard]]'s version of the [[UNIX]] operating system, it was originally released in 1984 for Motorola based workstations and servers and was then based on [[UNIX System III]], it was later ported to HP's PA RISC processor architecture and [[Intel]] [[Itanium]] with the current codebase being forked from [[UNIX System V]].
HP-UX is [[Hewlett-Packard]]'s version of the [[UNIX]] operating system, it was originally released in 1984 for Motorola based workstations and servers and was then based on [[UNIX System III]], it was later ported to HP's PA RISC processor architecture and [[Intel]] [[Itanium]] with the current codebase being forked from [[UNIX System V]].


HP-UX is one of the few UNIX like systems that comply with the [[Single Unix Specification]] alongside [[Solaris]] and [[AIX]]
HP-UX is one of the few UNIX like systems that comply with the [[Single Unix Specification]] alongside [[Solaris]] and [[AIX]]
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==Publisher==
==Publisher==
* [[Hewlett Packard]]
* [[Hewlett-Packard]]


[[Category:Operating Systems]]
[[Category:Operating Systems]]

Revision as of 23:05, 1 June 2016

HP-UX is Hewlett-Packard's version of the UNIX operating system, it was originally released in 1984 for Motorola based workstations and servers and was then based on UNIX System III, it was later ported to HP's PA RISC processor architecture and Intel Itanium with the current codebase being forked from UNIX System V.

HP-UX is one of the few UNIX like systems that comply with the Single Unix Specification alongside Solaris and AIX

Versions

Last known version: 11i v3 Update 14 (2015-03)

Licence and availability

  • Commercial software, currently available for Itanium servers from HP

Publisher