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Articles for the keywords: T6340
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14 Apr 2009
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New SAS Disk Options Available for Sun Blade T6320 and T6340 [21623]
New 146GB 10,000 rpm SFF SAS Disk Supports SAS2
Sun has announced that new SFF 146GB 10,000 rpm SAS disks are now available for the Sun Blade T6320 and T6340 Server Modules as Assemble-to-Order (ATO) and X-options. These new disks are SAS2 capable and offer better availability. Up to 4 can be supported on the Sun Blade T6320 server module and up to 2 on the T6340 server module.
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16 Mar 2009
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32GB SSDs Offered in Nine Sun Blade and Sun SPARC Enterprise Servers [21461]
Easily Placed in HDD Slots for Instant Performance Improvements
When compared to traditional hard disk drives, Sun Enterprise Solid-State Drive (SSD) delivers 70 times faster response time, 38% less power/GB, 98% less power/IO, and more shock resistance. Nine Sun server systems now offering 2.5-inch 32GB SATA SSD) include Sun Blade X6250, 6320, 6340, 6450, and Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5140, T5220, T5240, T5440. Currently SSDs are available only as X-options and for inclusion in the ATO (assemble to order) process.
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02 Mar 2009
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Sun Fire and Sun Blade Servers Now Support 300GB 10K SAS Drives [21300]
Includes Sun Fire X4140, X4240, X4440, X4600 M2, and Sun Blade T6320, T6340
The 300GB 10K SAS drives are now available for Sun servers including the Sun Fire X4140, X4240, X4440, and X4600 M2 servers as an X-option or in Assemble to Order (XATO) configurations. The specifications on this drive include an average seek time of 3.5 msec / 4.0 msec, 170 IOPs to 350 IOPS, and a Maximum instantaneous data transfer rate of 300 Mbytes per sec (Dual Port).
The Sun Blade T6320 and T6340 Server Modules now support 300GB 10K RPM 2.5" SAS hard disk drives.
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06 Jan 2009
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Review of News for 2008 - 1 of 3 [21157]
50 Most Popular Topics, 900 Most Popular Articles
By accessing the web logs, we have determined that the following
list of about 900 articles were the most popular with subscribers
and web site visitors in 2008.
We have grouped the articles by topic to give you a view of what
were the most important news articles for 2008. That a topic had
enough popular articles to be included in this of topics is in itself
significant.
Part 1 of 3
- Sun Microsystems, Sun/NetApp Litigation, Jonathan Schwartz, Servers, Blade Servers, Intel Servers, AMD Servers, SPARC CMT, SPARC64 Servers, Green, Datacenter, Storage, Tape and VTL, ZFS, Open Storage
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