Sun Microsystems Expands Leading Storage Portfolio with New World-Record Setting Modular Disk Low-Cost Array (LCA)Leader in Storage Solutions Also Adds Security, Enhancements Across Entire Disk, Tape and Next-Generation Product Lines Running Solaris Operating System (OS) SAN DIEGO, CA STORAGE NETWORKING WORLD, April 17, 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced it has expanded its leading storage portfolio to include the Sun StorageTek ST2500 Low Cost Array (LCA), Sun's first serial-attached SCSI (SAS) storage array and newest member of the modular disk storage family that works with the Solaris Operating System (OS) and other heterogeneous data center environments. Sun also announced next-generation data management capabilities for its industry-standard storage portfolio that include the addition of partitioning functionality to its StorageTek SL8500 enterprise tape library and secure encryption to its Sun StorageTek T10000 FICON tape drive.
As more Web 2.0 companies and existing enterprises like Elektrofilm, Rhythm and Hues, and Thought Equity Motion move their growing core businesses to the Internet, the way the world manages data is changing to support this resulting data growth. Sun recently became the first major vendor to begin to open source its software stack through the OpenSolaris community (http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2007-04/sunflash.20070410.1.xml) and today's product portfolio enhancements reaffirm the company's commitment to deliver end-to-end open storage solutions that better protect, archive and retrieve customer data, their most important asset. "Sun is using innovation and open standards to reach out to new customers in the explosive Web 2.0 market that require applications that work with low-cost storage and which horizontally scale," said Nigel Dessau, senior vice president of storage marketing and business operations, Sun Microsystems. "Starting at less than $10,000, the new ST2500 array line provides the perfect entry point for these customers to use industry standard platforms to support their growing businesses." Sun's Entry Point SAS Storage Array: Three Times Better Performance at Less than One-Half the Cost Sun continues to enhance its strong storage infrastructure portfolio with its first SAS storage array: the world-record-setting Sun StorageTek ST2500 Low Cost Array (LCA) that is priced under $10,000 and which was designed as a data access and protection tier for emerging and established mid-tier customers and enterprises. Setting a new world record for price/performance, the ST2500 demonstrated 3x better performance at less than 1/2 the cost of HP storage and other competing solutions.(1) The 2500 series arrays join five other storage products that are available as Sun Systems Packs, which make it easier for Sun customers to acquire the right level of support with their hardware. Product features include: Application-oriented provisioning using Sun's StorageTek Common Array Manager (CAM); support for either FC or SAS host interfaces; small footprint at six drives-per rack unit; reliable data protection with a fully redundant RAID; and remote connection to Sun Service. The iSCSI version of ST2500 is expected to be available later in CY'07. This Tier 2 storage product includes a common set of management tools that allows customers to simply scale their data requirements to Tier 1 (fast access) data devices - all under the same management module - and then scale to the ST6140 or ST6540. Sun Announces Support for LTO 4 Generation Tape Drives to Address Growing Data Storage Needs Sun is pleased to announce the addition of the fourth generation of LTO drive technology in its tape portfolio, an open standard LTO consortium that Sun has supported from the beginning. The LTO 4 FC Tape Drive delivers high capacity (800 GB/cartridge native) and increased performance (120MB/sec) for customers' open systems environments to improve storage density in new or existing libraries and allow for easy upgrades to newer technology in the same automation footprint. LTO 4 FC drives will initially be available in Sun's tape automation products, including the StorageTek SL8500, L1400 and SL500, later this quarter and additional interfaces and support are expected to follow in the next quarter. Other Sun end-to-end storage product enhancements announced at Storage Networking World include:
Pricing and Availability The ST2500 Lost Cost Array (LCA) starts at less than $10,000 and is available immediately. The Sun T10000 FICON tape drive available crypto-ready starts at $44,000 and the Sun Virtual Tape Library Plus (VTL+) begins at $135,000 highly configured. For more information for all product families can be found online at http://www.sun.com/storage About Sun Microsystems, Inc.A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.
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