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Get a 20% Trade-in Allowance Toward a Sun Blade 6000
Upgrade to Sun Blade T6300, T6320, X6220, X6250 or 6000 Chassis
January 28, 2008,
Volume 119, Issue 5

Consolidate your servers into one Sun Blade 6000 system and save money, power and space.
 

Consolidate your servers into one Sun Blade 6000 system and save money, power and space.

Get a 20 percent trade-in allowance toward the purchase of Sun Blade 6000 chassis or modules by trading in qualified IBM, HP or Dell servers or blade servers:

IBM

X335, X336, X343, X346, X366, Blade JS series, Blade HS series, Blade HC series, Blade LS series, P510, P520 and P550

Dell

PowerEdge 1650, PowerEdge 1750, PowerEdge 1850, PowerEdge 1950, PowerEdge 2950, PowerEdge 2450 and PowerEdge 1955

HP

DL360, DL380, DL580, Blade C series, Blade P series, Rx2660, Rx3600, Rx3410, Rx3440 and Rx4410

How you can save

Upgrade From HP DL 380 To Sun Blade X6220

  • Trade-in: HP DL 380
  • Purchase: Sun Blade X6220 Server Module with 2 Opteron Dual core 2220, 16GB memory
  • Sun Part number: X4273A
  • US List price: $6,995
  • Less Trade-in allowance (20%): -$1,399
  • Net Price Less trade-in allowance: $5,596

Upgrade From IBM X346 To Sun Blade X6250

  • Trade-in: IBM X346
  • Purchase: Sun Blade X6250 Server module with 2 Xeon 5160 Dual Core, 8 GB memory
  • Sun Part number: X4365
  • US List price: $6,595
  • Less Trade-in allowance (20%): -$1,319
  • Net Price Less trade-in allowance: $5,276

What do you get with a Sun Blade 6000 System

  • Up to double the memory and I/O capacity of competing blades and rackmounts
  • Shared power and cooling: save 15 percent more energy than equivalent rackmount servers
  • Maximum flexibility: SPARC, AMD Opteron, and Intel Xeon processor-based server modules, as well as the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS), Linux and Windows operating systems
  • Most open blade platform with industry standard PCIe ExpressModule

Find out more about your Sun Blade of choice:

This Sun Upgrade Advantage Program promotion is available now through March 31, 2008.

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