Some of the customers using the Sun FireTM V480 server and Sun
FireTM V440 server include Texas Instruments and Motorola Ireland,
iForceSM Partners BEA and Kasenna, and the University Hospitals
Health Systems (UHHS). A charity organization in the UK used Sun
servers and other Sun hardware for a fundraising event that generated
over $5 million (USD) during a five-hour period when the event was
broadcast by the BBC.
Kathy Pries, group marketing manager, Volume Systems Products at Sun,
said, "Our low-cost and leading price-performance Sun Fire V440 and
V480 servers offer proven reliability, proven scalability, and deliver
a proven, leading revenue stream for Sun. With the increased demand for
four-way systems that have faster speed, better performance and greater
throughput, more customers choosing Sun systems for their IT solutions
are expected."
"BEA Systems considers the Sun Fire V440 server a leading hardware
platform to run BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1. The Sun Fire V440 server can
offer customers proven reliability, competitive pricing and the ability
to expand, which can make the Sun Fire V440 server a great value for
WebLogic Platform customers," said Erik Frieberg, senior director of
product marketing, BEA Systems.
"Sun is a key development platform for Kasenna and having advanced
access to test new products is an exciting opportunity for us to
benchmark new product performance sooner. Our carrier-grade customers
are always looking for the highest performance products on the market
for their advanced TV services deployments," said Mark Gray, CEO,
Kasenna.
The Sun Fire V480 server, previously offered with 1.05 GHz
UltraSPARCR III Cu processors, now features faster 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC
III Cu processors and the SolarisTM Operating System (Solaris OS).
The Sun Fire V480 server has a large cache size, bus speed and memory
capacity. UHHS chose the Sun Fire V480 server with mission-critical
Oracle E-Business Suite 11i applications for one of the largest ERP
systems to be found in the healthcare industry.
The Sun Fire V440 server features UltraSPARC IIIi processors for 64-bit
computing. It is the lowest priced, four-way, rack-optimized server in
its class.
The UK charity, Comic Relief, holds a yearly fundraiser called Red Nose
Day. Sun provided hardware and technical support for the Web site
infrastructure which received almost one million visitors during the
five-week campaign period. The Web infrastructure used two Sun Fire
V480 servers that helped support all the email and application
services; Sun StorEdgeTM 3910 and Sun StorEdgeTM 9900 arrays that
helped support the database functionality, high availability and
continuity planning; the SolarisTM 9 Operating System and SunTM
Cluster 3 software; and a three node all-active Oracle9i Database with
Real Application Clusters hosted on three Sun FireTM V880 servers.
"Without the powerful Sun Fire server infrastructure, we would not have
been able to handle over 100,000 transactions in such a short period,"
said Martin Gill, new media fundraising manager at Comic Relief. "Sun
Microsystems helped the overall success of the fundraising campaign due
to the reliability and scalability of their products. As a key partner
alongside Cisco, Energis and Oracle, Sun Microsystems helped enable us
to make the Net work, so we could concentrate on the job of raising
money."
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