Sun Microsystems,
Aug 01, 2006
The Sun Fire X2100 and Sun Fire X2200 servers are a breakthrough offering in rack-dense, entry-level systems. Providing a valuable combination of high performance, flexibility, and ease of management on a limited budget, these systems enable organizations to better manage the steady stream of infrastructure changes, keep up with resource demands, and consolidate system operations.
Sun Microsystems,
Aug 01, 2006
Now more than ever before, organizations are striving to align IT services with business goals and gain competitive advantage. When deploying x64 servers in the data center, IT organizations expect not only excellent value, but also the kind of reliability, security, and agility needed for an enterprise-class IT infrastructure.
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
Describes how Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (Sun Secure Global Desktop software, Sun Ray Server s/w, and Sun Virtual Desktop Connector) combined with Sun x64 servers and other virtualization technologies enables users access to applications and services from anywhere at anytime.
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
Provides MCAE background and highlights industry-leading MCAE benchmarks achieved using Sun x64 blade systems powered by Intel Xeon processors along with high-level system Sun x64 system descriptions
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
Helping Service Providers maximize revenue and guard against fraud. This solution brief describes how Subex Limited software running on Sun x64 servers and Sun Fire servers provides a secure revenue assurance and fraud management solution for Telco customers.
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
This solution brief describes server consolidation on Sun x64 servers using Solaris Containers and VMware ESX Server partitioning and virtualization technologies.
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
Describes the benefits of Sun's acquisition of MySQL database software, commitment to continuing investment and global support for MySQL, as well as Sun's platforms for outstanding MySQL performance.
Sun Microsystems,
Mar 04, 2008
Provides background on the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl) and describes the Cool Stack optimized binaries on the Solaris OS with special focus on Open Solaris features.
Sun Microsystems,
Aug 15, 2006
Sun further solidified its UNIX server leadership with the addition of 11 new products to its Sun Fire server family running the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS). With the broadest system portfolio in the industry that touches all aspects of computing, Sun outpaces the industry and extends its performance lead with new 1.8 GHz UltraSPARC IV+ processor-powered servers and new x64 (x86, 64-bit) systems and workstations powered by the Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors.
"The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center needed a flexible, cost-effective, high-performance supercomputing environment in order to facilitate a wide range of scientific research, such as ocean and climate modeling, tsunami analysis, regional weather forecasting and applications requiring basic computational fluid dynamics. Sun's new AMD Opteron-powered products, with huge memory, large disk bandwidth and a fast cluster interconnect, comprise an overall cost savings and energy-efficient architecture, making them the ideal systems to drive our compute-intensive work."
Frank Williams,
Director,
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center