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New Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 Servers with CoolThreads Posted by Mandrake,
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Related entries: Press Releases, Sun, Dedicated Web Hosting, Hardware | Comments | Trackbacks New 9.6 GHz servers provide optimum platform beyond current multi-core offerings from Intel, IBM or AMD for more than three million Solaris 10 OS registered licenses. New York - Dec. 6, 2005 - Sun Network Computing 2005 Q4 (NC05Q4) - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced the availability of the Sun Fire T1000 and Sun Fire T2000 servers featuring patented CoolThreads technology, the industry's first eight core, 32-thread processor that packs the performance of a rack of servers onto a single chip. Based on the 9.6 GHz UltraSPARC® T1 processor, code named Niagara, the new server family has achieved seven world-record benchmarks and is setting a new industry standard for performance, energy and space efficiency with as little as half the power and space of competing systems. The massively-threaded new servers allow customers to take advantage of the new CoolThreads technology without having to rewrite applications. The new systems are also the first servers designed from the ground up for Internet workloads and for running current and next-generation web, application and distributed database systems. Sun guarantees binary compatibility on the Solaris Operating System (OS) across all supported systems including the new Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 servers with CoolThreads technology. This ensures that software written for the Solaris 10 OS will run unmodified on all supported UltraSPARC systems. As the result of more than 10 years of experience with massively multi-threaded systems, Solaris 10 is the ideal OS for systems based on multi-core chips.
In addition, Sun is actively working with the open source community to bring Linux and FreeBSD to the UltraSPARC T1 'Niagara' platform. By open sourcing the UltraSPARC T1 code, Sun is removing the barriers to adoption and opening the innovation of the UltraSPARC T1 platform to other applications, systems designers and operating systems. The new Sun Fire T1000 and Sun Fire T2000 systems start at $2,995 U.S. list, priced at or below "industry-standard" servers from IBM, HP or Dell. The Sun Fire T1000 is a 1U, 19-inch deep server designed for web and network infrastructures. The Sun Fire T2000 is a 2U, 24.3-inch deep server with extensive internal redundancy capabilities to offer maximum uptime for application services and web-tier consolidation projects. The Sun Fire T1000 ships six or eight processor cores while the Sun Fire T2000 ships with four, six or eight processor cores. Both ship with up to 32 threads - an industry first - each core is able to handle four "threads." The nucleus of these new systems is the UltraSPARC T1 processor. Its eight cores and massively-threaded design has been developed over the past three years and is significantly more advanced than competing Intel Xeon or IBM POWER processors. The Right Solution for Today's Maxed-Out DatacentersAccording to an IDC Insight, by 2009, more than 14 million servers will be installed in the U.S., an increase of more than 50 percent above current levels (Source, IDC, "Server Power Consumption Reemerges as a Critical Cost Factor in Datacenters," Doc #33937, August 2005). In addition, rising energy costs and datacenter sprawl have left thousands of customers with overloaded racks of underutilized, energy-hogging Intel Xeon servers.
Customers Find Big Performance Boost Without Power Crunch CompromiseOver 100 customers have beta tested Sun's new systems over the past six months with staggering results in performance and efficiency. New CoolThreads technology could enable Air France, eBay, EDS, Fiducia and other customers to reduce the number of servers in their datacenters by as much as 75 percent.
Sun Beats IBM, HP and Dell in Seven Industry Standard BenchmarksThe CoolThreads servers set seven world records for performance and price/performance, as demonstrated by a wide variety of industry standard application benchmarks. Sun also powered past Dell and HP on several industry standard benchmarks (see footnotes for more details):
Try It Before You Buy ItGiven the high level of interest in these new breakthrough systems, Sun is now offering the industry's largest "Try and Buy" program that enables customers and ISV partners to test out a new Sun Fire T1000 or T2000 server running the highly threaded UltraSPARC T1 processor free of charge for 60 days, with the option to purchase the system. For more information, go to: sun.com/emrkt/trycoolthreads. Industry's Largest Full Protection PlanToday, Sun also announced its new Full Protection Plan, an integrated system and services program that offers customers lower total cost of ownership, reduced budgetary risk and increased system availability. When customers choose the Sun Fire T1000 or T2000 systems with a Full Protection Plan, they get more than just a server, they receive the world's most advanced operating system, Solaris 10, and a Full Protection Plan that goes far beyond basic break/fix warranty programs. Sun's Full Protection Plan is simple to purchase, includes the essential, recommended services and offers transparent three-year pricing that enables customers to predict and better manage their IT budgets over three years. Energy Efficient CoolThreads Servers Replace Power Hungry Intel Xeon ServersFor customers looking to transition away from power-hungry Intel Xeon platforms, Sun is offering a Web-Tier Consolidation Program that allows for easy consolidation onto Sun's new CoolThreads Sun Fire servers. Sun uses the proven program to work with customers to design a consolidated architecture and drive hard savings in power, cooling and facilities costs. To get started, go to: sun.com/webtierconsolidation/. The new Web-Tier Consolidation Program allows customers to:
System Availability and PricingThe new Sun Fire T2000 server is available immediately. The Sun Fire T1000 can be ordered now for delivery in March 2006. Sun Fire T1000 prices begin at $2,995 U.S. list when a System Ready Plan is purchased with the server. Sun Fire T2000 prices begin at $7,795 U.S. list when a System Ready Plan is purchased with the server. 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 sun.com homepage. You are in "New Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 Servers with CoolThreads" which is related to "Press Releases", "Sun", "Dedicated Web Hosting", "Hardware" ... Reproduction of this article or website in any form without express consent by is forbidden, exceptions may apply with third party content. This article may be quoted by sourcing "Web Hosting Journal" and including a link to the source. No comments
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