Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Customer Choice of Processor from Intel, Sun or AMD, plus Increased Memory, I/O Capacity
Sun introduced the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System that features double the memory and double the I/O capacity of competing blades and rackmount servers. The system can deploy processors from Sun, Intel or AMD. It has increased memory capacity and I/O bandwidth.
Sun Studio 12 software offers a new way to specify a 32-bit or 64-bit address model, a new thread analyzer, new x86 and SPARC features and C and C++ compiler options.
The automotive research facility at Clemson University in South Carolina recently added a Sun Microsystems-based high performance computing (HPC) system to its lab. This will enhance simulation of designs for automotive manufacturers and their suppliers, the aerospace industry, motorsports teams, heavy trucks, shipbuilders, aviation and gas turbines companies.
The EU Data Retention Directive requires telecommunications companies to store large volumes of data such as call details and IP traffic. Traditional approaches of data warehousing are complex and costly. Sun introduced a new product called the Sun Secure Data Retrieval Server (SDRS) that helps communications service providers address the EU Data Retention Directive requirements.
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