High-end computing, affordability, and scalability: The Sun Fire E20K server gives you 36 UltraSPARC IV+ processors
and 72 simultaneous threads, with mainframe class reliability and security. Later, scale it up to the full Sun Fire E25K
capacities.
When you need the raw power of 72 processors crunching 144 simultaneous threads, Sun's flagship high-end Sun
Fire E25K server can take on just about any high-volume, mainframe class, mission critical computing challenge
with headroom left over.
With up to 24 UltraSPARC IV+ processors, this enterprise powerhouse can satisfy even your toughest mission-critical
service level agreements. You'll instantly have unprecedented utilization, scalability, and resource provisioning, and
save costs through consolidation.
Powered by up to 12 UltraSPARC IV+ processors, this high-performance, shared-memory server easily crunches
heavily threaded commercial workloads. It also comes with the assurance of hardware redundancy, advanced RAS
features, and built-in security.
The Sun Fire E2900 server with the new UltraSPARC IV+ processors gives you exceptional computing power,
breakthrough price/performance, and high reliability in a compact, two-per-rack frame. It scales up to 12
UltraSPARC IV+ 64-bit Chip Multithreading (CMT) processors with 24 threads and over 192 GB of memory.
Pack your racks with UltraSPARC IV+ processors driving this 5 RU server and get over 5x faster performance
compared to UltraSPARC III based Sun Fire V480 servers. Up to four processors per box with eight threads and
64GB of memory make it ideal for securing and delivering multiple applications and business processes or distributed
databases.
Put the new UltraSPARC IV+ processor to work in this deskside or rack-mountable 17 RU tower
and get over 5x faster performance, extensive compute capacity, and doubled memory. It is scalable
to eight processors, 16 threads and 128 GB of memory to give you headroom to spare.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, J2EE, Sun Fire and The
Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. SPEC and
the benchmark names SPECint, SPEComp, SPECfp, SPECjAppServer and SPECjbb
are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation
Corporation. Sun's results have been submitted to SPEC. Competitive data
obtained from http://www.spec.org
as of the date located next to the respective claim. See the website for latest
results. For comparison purposes, the terms CPU, chip and processor are used
interchangeably. Each chip has two or four cores. Each socket can accommodate one chip.
SAP, R/3, mySAP reg TM of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. For the latest results
and additional information visit www.sap.com/benchmark.