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Nonstop or non-stop may refer to: Computing *NonStop (server computers), a fault-tolerant computer architecture by Tandem Computers (later Compaq, now Hewlett-Packard) *NonStop SQL, relational database software by Tandem Computers (later Compaq, now Hewlett-Packard) *UnixWare NonStop Clusters, a fault tolerant computer system sold by SCO Film and TV *Non-Stop (2013 film), ''Non-Stop'' (2013 film), starring Lacey Chabert *Non-Stop (film), ''Non-Stop'' (film) (2014), starring Liam Neeson *Cozi TV, a network of digital subchannels on NBC's owned-and-operated television stations formerly known as NBC Nonstop *Nonstop (South Korean TV series), ''Nonstop'' (South Korean TV series), a South Korean sitcom, 2000-2006 *Nonstop (Chinese TV series), ''Nonstop'' (Chinese TV series), the Chinese version of the South Korean sitcom, 2009 * Non-Stop (France), 6-hour-daily live news show on BFMTV Music *Nonstop (band), a Portuguese girl band Albums *''Nonstop!'', James Brown album *Nonstop (Vocal P ...
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NonStop (server Computers)
NonStop is a series of server computers introduced to market in 1976 by Tandem Computers Inc., beginning with the NonStop product line, which was followed by the Hewlett-Packard Integrity NonStop product line extension. It is currently offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise since Hewlett-Packard Company's split in 2015. Because NonStop systems are based on an integrated hardware/software stack, HPE also developed the NonStop OS operating system for them. NonStop systems are, to an extent, self-healing. To circumvent single points of failure, they are equipped with almost all redundant components. When a mainline component fails, the system automatically falls back to the backup. These systems are often used by banks, stock exchanges, payment applications, retail companies, energy and utility services, healthcare organizations, manufacturers, telecommunication providers, transportation and other enterprises requiring extremely high uptime. History Originally introduced in 197 ...
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