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Qué (quién) es HPUX - definición

OPERATING SYSTEM
HPUX; HP/UX; Hpux; Hewlett Packard UniX; Hewlett Packard Unix; Hewlett Packard UNIX; Hewlett-Packard UniX; Hewlett-Packard Unix; Hewlett-Packard UNIX; HP UX; HP Unix; Hewlett Packard-Unix
  • [[HP 9000]]/425 [[workstation]] running HP-UX 9 with [[HP-VUE]]
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  • HP]] C8000 [[workstation]] running HP-UX 11i
  • [[HP Superdome]] running HP-UX 11.23 OS

HPUX         
Hewlett Packard / UniX (Reference: Unix), "Style: HP/UX"
HP-UX         
<operating system> The version of Unix running on Hewlett-Packard workstations. HP-UX conforms to X/Open's Portability Guide Issue 4 (XPG4), Federal Information Processing Specification (FIPS) 151.1, POSIX 1003.1, POSIX 1003.2, AT&T's System V Interface Definition 2 (SVID 2). HP-UX incorporates selected features from the University of California at Berkeley Software Distribution 4.3 (4.3BSD). It is known by some as "HP-SUX". [Features?] (1997-05-12)

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HP-UX

HP-UX (from "Hewlett Packard Unix") is Hewlett Packard Enterprise's proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system, based on Unix System V (initially System III) and first released in 1984. Current versions support HPE Integrity Servers, based on Intel's Itanium architecture.

Earlier versions of HP-UX supported the HP Integral PC and HP 9000 Series 200, 300, and 400 computer systems based on the Motorola 68000 series of processors, the HP 9000 Series 500 computers based on HP's proprietary FOCUS architecture, and later HP 9000 Series models based on HP's PA-RISC instruction set architecture.

HP-UX was the first Unix to offer access control lists for file access permissions as an alternative to the standard Unix permissions system. HP-UX was also among the first Unix systems to include a built-in logical volume manager. HP has had a long partnership with Veritas Software, and uses VxFS as the primary file system.

It is one of three commercial operating systems that have versions certified to The Open Group's UNIX 03 standard. (The others are macOS, and AIX.)