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Sun Blades Technology Upgrade
Replace aging HP, IBM or Dell rack mount systems with the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System. You'll be able to consolidate up to twice the number of applications per blade, cut space requirements by up to 95%, reduce energy by up to 90%, while doubling (even quadrupling) your compute capacity.*
Video: Sun Blade Modular Systems Offer A Smarter Architecture
Slash costs and reduce complexity by consolidating more applications using fewer systems, less space, and less energy than competing rack mount servers.
Your Choice of Architectures
If you already own a Sun Blade 6000 Modular System, consider filling empty slots and consolidating additional applications. Sun Blade systems let you run Solaris, Linux, Windows, xVM and VMware on multi-core Sun SPARC, AMD Opteron, or Intel Xeon processors–all in a single chassis.
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Responding to today's business challenges, Sun Blade systems
provide an open modular architecture that delivers the benefits of blade architecture without the common drawbacks.
Built In, No-Cost Virtualization
Sun Blade systems offer a choice of innovative technologies - like Sun Logical Domains (LDoms) and Solaris Containers - to consolidate applications and reduce costs.
Questions?
To learn more contact your local Sun sales representative.
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*Illustrative example based on specific workload assumptions. Actual results may vary.
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Blades in Action

Last.fm
Leading Music Community Web Site Expects Major Savings in Power Consumption with the Sun Blades

Jülich provides high performance computing for scientists and researchers throughout Europe with the Sun Constellation System.

Symeos
French Company Reduces Development Costs of Online Identity Management Platform by 60% with Open-Source Sun Solutions

Sony Canada
Electronics Company Cuts Data Query Time in Half with a Seamless Solution from Sun and SAP

Clemson University
University Provides World-Class Service with High Performance Computing Cluster from Sun

One of the first customers using the new Sun Blade X6275 and Sun Blade 6048 IB QDR Switched NEM to run HPC applications
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