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“blade hardware” - Sun Blade 8000 Modular System

Sun Blade 8000 Modular SystemComputer Woche - Das System von Sun ist mehr ein eine konsolidierte Server-Struktur als ein echtes Blade. Jedes Server-Modul bietet eine Opteron-Hauptplatine mit vier Sockeln und bis zu 64 GB

“blade hardware” - Emulex LightPulse HBAs Selected by Sun Microsystems for Its Netra

Emulex LightPulse HBAs Selected by Sun Microsystems for Its NetraMSN MoneyCentral - Emulex HBAs are qualified and supported for SAN connectivity across a broad range of Sun server and storage systems, including Sun SPARC(r) Enterprise, Sun Blade(tm), Sun Fire(tm), Netra and StorageTek. For more information about purchasing Emulex

“blade hardware” - Sun Increases Its Intel x86 Server Line

Sun Increases Its Intel x86 Server Line Information Week - Before the latest products, Sun only offered Xeon processors with its Sun Blade 6000 server. Sun launched its first Xeon-based blade server in June. The Blade 6000, which can be configured separately with AMD processors, is built on a 10U chassis

“blade news” - Today’s announcements include:

Today’s announcements include: Earthtimes - — A wide-ranging variety of software solutions designed to improve customers’ ability to easily deploy, virtualize, manage and upgrade their systems — New POWER6(TM) processor-based IBM BladeCenter JS22 Express systems, bringing the power of the

“blade news” - Today’s announcements include:

Today’s announcements include: Earthtimes - — A wide-ranging variety of software solutions designed to improve customers’ ability to easily deploy, virtualize, manage and upgrade their systems — New POWER6(TM) processor-based IBM BladeCenter JS22 Express systems, bringing the power of the

“blade hardware” - Sun puts Intel-based server plans into action

Sun puts Intel-based server plans into actionComputerworld - Its initial offering with Intel support was the Sun Blade 6000 , a modular blade server system that was introduced in June and can be equipped with dual-core Xeon chips as well as with Opteron and Sun’s own UltraSparc T1 processors. Sun officials said

“blade hardware” - Sun looks to shrink the datacentre

Sun looks to shrink the datacentreTechWorld - And with Web 2.0 applications growing, servers have to be more efficient, she said. Sun also announced the $9,995 Sun Blade T6320 module, which runs the T2 processor. The module fits in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis and delivers functionality similar