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Articles for the keywords: UltraSPARC T1
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14 Aug 2009
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Sun Servers with CoolThreads Accelerate IBM HTTP Server Crypto Operations [22091]
Additional Co-processor Cards, Special Licensing, Network Appliances Are Unnecessary
The Sun BluePrints Online paper "Accelerating IBM HTTP Server Cryptographic Operations Using Sun Servers with CoolThreads Technology" provides an overview of how to offload cryptographic operations onto Sun servers with CoolThreads technology to accelerate IBM HTTP Server (IHS) performance. For Sun servers with UltraSPARC T1, T2 or T2 Plus processors, on-chip cryptographic acceleration eliminates the need for additional co-processor cards, special licensing, network appliances or power hungry add-on components.
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07 Aug 2009
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"Tuning Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam on Sun Servers with CoolThreads Technology" [22059]
Generational Performance Gains in Sun Processors Deliver Impessive Growth
The Sun BluePrints article "Tuning Symantec Brightmail Antispam on Sun Servers with Coolthreads Technology" provides background information on SBAS software and CoolThreads technology-powered servers, the configurations used for performance measurements, the challenges presented by benchmarking anti-spam software, and the actual steps used to tune the hardware/software combination to achieve the reported performance levels.
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14 May 2009
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Downloads Now Available for OpenSPARC V1.7 and OpenSPARC T2 Processors [21780]
Gives Communities Opportunity to Contribute to Processors' Evolution
The release of OpenSPARC T1 version 1.7 is announced in the weblog of Durgam Vahia, Engineering and Partnership Development Manager in the OpenSPARC group at Sun, who writes, "... with this release, [the] community can port a truly multi-core, multi-thread 64-bit commercial processor design on FPGAs." A download of OpenSPARC T2 is also now available. He adds that OpenSPARC now supports two different FPGA boards of different capacities.
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06 Apr 2009
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A Step-by-step Guide for Installing and Configuring Logical Domains (LDoms) for the Solaris 10 OS [21557]
Easy-to-follow Guide Leads Readers Through the Process
A member of the BidAdmin Community, Vijay Shankar Upreti has submitted a paper entitled "Installing and Configuring Logical Domains (LDoms) for the Solaris 10 OS" that details the process step-by-step. Upreti's procedure applies to the installation and configuration of Logical Domains Manager 1.0.3 software on UltraSPARC T1 or UltraSPARC T2 processor-based platforms as well. The author adds that the procedure has been tested on the Solaris 10 5/08 Operating System.
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