Sun Modular Datacenter Suite of Services

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Sun Services deliver the expertise to build, support and transform your Sun Modular Datacenter (Sun MD), the world's first virtualized datacenter in a shipping container, to IT infrastructure that delivers the highest levels of performance. The Sun Modular Datacenter Suite of Services have been created to facilitate and support flexible deployment, making it ideal for customers who want to deploy it in one location, possibly move it to another, with confidence it will just work. A typical time from arrival on site to a functioning datacenter can be as short as 2 days when Sun Services are assisting you every step of the way.


Key Benefits:

  • Rapid, easy deployment
  • Leverage Sun's Technical expertise and experience
  • Reduce complexity and risk of datacenter build-out
  • Peace of mind with lights out management
  • Customer choice on level of service

Areas of Focus

Built on best practices and reference architectures within enterprise and institutional environments, Sun Services and Partners offer the ability to configure solutions to a variety of different requirements.

How It Works

The Sun MD Suite of Services will deploy and manage the Sun MD platform. Sun's full lifecycle of services for servers, storage and software (the payload) are available to compliment the offerings available for the Sun MD platform.

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UC Berkeley: Sun Modular Datacenter Installation.

Watch and learn about the University of California at Berkeley's installation of the Sun Modular Datacenter. Get an insight into the site assessment and preparation work and why UCB chose Sun.

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Customer Perspectives

“The Sun Customer Ready program saved us several weeks of work. Instead of the servers arriving in 500 cartons, which we would have had to deal with, they were pre-installed, configured and tested, ready for power, cooling, and networking.” —Chuck Boeheim, assistant director of computing, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

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