Leading the market convergence of open computing, networking, software
and storage systems, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today launched
new products and technologies in its Open Network Systems strategy that
deliver huge gains in application performance, with massive efficiency
and scalability, to maximize the economics of computing for data centers
and clouds. To view the launch Webcast live or on-demand, and for more
product information, go to http://www.sun.com/launch.
Unveiled at its North American Partner Summit today in Las Vegas, Sun's
broad roll-out of new offerings spans the data center and includes a new
advanced blades architecture, new networking technologies and seven new
systems based on the Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor 5500 series. To take
advantage of special offers and promotions for Sun's new blades and x64
servers, including Sun's Try and Buy program, visit http://www.sun.com/tryandbuy.
"Today's IT customer is looking for three things – speed, simplicity and
savings. With Sun's Open Network Systems approach, we're combining our
networking advancements, our system expertise, our core IP and our
innovative designs to transform commodity components into new platforms
with breakthrough application performance, efficiency and scale,” said
John Fowler, executive vice president, Systems Group, Sun Microsystems.
"Our new x64 systems with integrated networking technologies, advanced
thermal management, open software and Open Storage enhancements will
give the data center an extreme makeover, boosting efficiency and
maximizing IT investment.”
Sun's approach evolves "The Network is the Computer(TM)” as a guiding
technology principle and delivers speed, simplicity and savings via
integrating Sun technologies, including: Flash-based solid state disks
(SSDs) and Open Storage platforms (speed); integrated networking
(simplicity); and advanced thermal management and the Solaris(TM)
Operating System (OS) (savings).
SPEED: Sun's New x64 Systems Deliver Breakthrough Application
Performance for Virtualization, Enterprise, Web and HPC Infrastructures
Sun's new servers deliver maximum performance, efficiency and scale in
the data center while supporting multiple operating systems like the
Solaris OS, Linux and Windows and a variety of virtualization solutions
including Sun(TM) xVM Ops Center, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and
Solaris(TM) Containers, which allows integrated virtualization with low
overhead, at no cost. Sun's new x64 servers and blade systems powered by
the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series are:
Virtualization:
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Sun Fire (TM)X4270 server – A best value for consolidation and
virtualization in a dense 2RU form factor for branch office and
departmental settings as well as for horizontally scaled data center
consolidation needs.
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Sun Blade (TM) X6270 server module – Provides up to 2x more I/O
throughput than competing blade servers and provides an all-in-one
virtualization solution, including server and network, when combined
with the Sun Virtual Network Express Module (NEM).
Enterprise and Web:
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Sun Fire X4170 server – Delivers the performance of a 4U system
in a compact 1U form factor with savings of up to 75 percent in rack
space, while consuming 60 percent less energy at half the price of
competing 4 socket, 4 RU systems.
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Sun Fire X2270 server – Offers 3x the performance at 66 percent
the energy consumption of current generation systems. The most compact
server in its class, the Sun Fire x2270 server delivers savings of up
to 50 percent in data center real estate.
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Sun Fire X4275 server – An ideal server for the most demanding
streaming multimedia applications, delivering 12TB of raw storage at
less than $1/GB of storage, with significant space and energy savings.
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Sun Ultra(TM) 27 workstation – The only workstation in its
class to support the NVIDIA FX5800, the Ultra 27 workstation offers
virtually unmatched visualization performance in its class with up to
12GB of main memory and 4GB of graphics memory.
High Performance Computing:
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Sun Blade X6275 server module – The first blade server to
support onboard quad data rate (QDR) InfiniBand for extreme
performance and power efficiency for HPC applications. The Sun Blade
X6275 server modules push the limits of performance, providing up to
nine TeraFLOPS of peak performance in a fully populated Sun Blade 6048
chassis. Optional Sun Flash Modules provide 24GB of high performance,
efficient and reliable storage per node.
Additional product information and specifications are available at: http://www.sun.com/x64
and http://www.sun.com/blades.
Sun is the only vendor to offer SSDs across all platforms and the first
and only company to deliver systems with onboard Flash modules. These
next generation storage technologies help eliminate I/O bottlenecks and
further improve application performance. With SSD integration across
software, systems and storage, customers can achieve up to 70x faster
response times, up to eight times better throughput, and up to 38
percent less power consumption than servers with traditional spinning
hard disk drives. Additionally with connectivity and performance
enhancements to Sun Storage J4000 arrays and a processor update in the
Sun Fire X4540 storage server, Sun's Open Storage provides even greater
performance with massive storage density at low cost per GB. More
information on Sun's Open Storage platforms are available at: http://www.sun.com/openstorage.
SIMPLICITY: Integrated Blades Networking and Manageability Solution
Sun is the first vendor to deliver low-latency, high performance
networking embedded in its new Sun Fire x64 servers and Sun Blades,
leveraging integrated networking to help factor out cost and complexity.
With Sun NEM technology for Sun Blade Modular Systems and servers,
customers can dramatically reduce cost and complexity and simplify large
scale blade server deployments into existing network fabrics. Sun's
integrated networking solutions include:
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Sun Blade 6000 Virtual Network Express Module (NEM) – A
high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), zero management, rapid
network virtualization provisioning network module that delivers
nearly unprecedented cost per port, 10:1 reduced cabling and takes
complexity out of the network infrastructure by eliminating a full
switching layer.
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Sun Blade 6048 InfiniBand (IB) Quad Data Rate NEM (QNEM) – Industry
leading solution for intense workloads with low latency and high
throughput I/O requirements. Designed for the highly scalable Sun
Blade 6048 Modular System and can easily scale from a single chassis
to compute clusters with more than 5000 nodes.
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Sun Quad Data Rate IB and Host Channel Adaptors (QDR HCA) – Extends
QDR functionality to blade and rack server compute nodes to provide
the ultimate in price/performance.
More information on Sun's networking technologies is available at: http://www.sun.com/blades.
Additionally with unified systems management via Sun's Integrated Lights
Out Manager (ILOM), customers can simply and easily manage Sun blades
and servers. Sun's ILOM also integrates simply and easily with leading
System Management platforms such as Sun xVM Ops Center and other third
party management and monitoring frameworks.
SAVINGS: Solaris Optimization Unleashes Intel Xeon Processor 5500
Series' Enterprise Capabilities; Advanced Thermal Management Helps
Increase Energy Efficiency
The Solaris platform, including the Solaris 10 OS and OpenSolaris(TM),
has been extended to provide performance, energy efficiency and
reliability enhancements for the new Intel Xeon processor 5500 series.
Solaris-based systems using the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series can
automatically leverage new Intel(R) Quick Path Interconnect, Intel(R)
Turbo Boost and Intel(R) Hyper-Threading technologies to further improve
performance and scalability. For more information visit: http://www.sun.com/solaris/intel.
The new Sun(TM) Cooling Door for the Sun Blade 6048 modular system, with
a capacity of up to 35kW per rack, provides six times more efficient
rack cooling than standard data center cooling systems and increases
effective compute density by up to 70 percent over traditional in-row
cooling options. The Sun Cooling Door can leverage existing
chilled-water infrastructures or eco-friendly refrigerant gas. For more
information on the Sun Cooling Doors, please visit: http://www.sun.com/servers/cooling.
Sun Open Network Systems Set More Than A Dozen World Records on
Industry Standard Benchmarks
Delivering up to three times the performance of dual-socket systems
based on previous generation Intel Xeon processors, Sun's new x64
servers and blade modules offer a dramatic improvement in processing
capabilities on a diverse range of workloads including:
Enterprise and Web:
TPC-H @ 1000GB benchmark – The Sun Fire X4275 server set a world
record for all non-clustered systems offering 4x more price/performance
over the competition. Sun's solution uses Solaris 10 and Sybase IQ 15 to
claim a two processor world record result(2).
Two-tier SAP SD Standard Application Benchmark – The Sun Fire
X4270 server running SAP ERP application Release 6.0 Enhancement Pack 4
(Unicode) with Oracle(R) Database on top of Solaris 10 OS delivered the
highest two-processor Unicode result on the two-tier SAP SD Standard
Application Benchmark, as of March 30, 2009(3).
SPECweb2005 benchmark – The Sun Fire X4270 server is the fastest
Web server on the market, outperforming a similarly equipped HP DL 380
G6 server with more system memory, on an industry standard benchmark for
evaluating Web Server performance, making the 2RU Sun server an ultimate
solution for power and space-constrained data centers(4).
Thomson Reuters Market Data System Benchmark – The Sun Blade
X6270 server module running Reuters Market Data System 6.3.3 (RMDS) on
the Solaris 10 OS, posted the best throughput result of 1,540,000
messages per second for Source Distributor and 1,330,000 messages per
second for point-to-point-server (P2PS). The new benchmark result
demonstrates the robustness of Solaris 10 implementation of the 10Gb
Ethernet protocol showing traditional RMDS topology on the Sun Blade
X6270 can handle throughput of up to 850,000 messages per second with
end-to-end latency of less than one millisecond.
Java:
SPECjvm2008 benchmark – The Sun Blade X6270 server module leads
the pack on this general-purpose multi-threaded Java benchmark. For
customer deployments that often employ Java Runtime Environment (JRE
(TM)) to execute a single application on a given system, the OpenSolaris
2008.11 and Java HotSpot software, offer a proven and stable environment
with best performance in the industry(5).
SPECjbb2005 benchmark – The Sun Blade X6270 server module,
running OpenSolaris 2008.11 and the latest version of Java HotSpot
software, has posted the x86 world record for all systems with single
Java Virtual Machine (JVM (TM)) instance. This record-breaking result
represents a real-world server-side Java application deployment scenario
and demonstrates the outstanding scalability and optimized performance
of Sun's software offering(6).
Sun has also set half a dozen world records on HPC benchmarks. See
related press release at: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2009-04/sunflash.20090414.2.xml.
For detailed information and a complete list of all benchmarks on Sun
Open Network Systems visit: http://www.sun.com/benchmarks.
Customers Embrace Sun's New Open Network Systems
"Sandia National Labs is very excited to be one of the first customers
for the new Sun Blade X6275 and Sun Blade 6048 QDR InfiniBand Network
Express Module. In addition, we will also be implementing the Lustre
parallel file system to meet our stringent I/O bandwidth requirements.
We anticipate that the new high performance capacity computing systems
we are developing in partnership with Sun -- which make use of the new
Intel Xeon 5500 series, onboard InfiniBand communication, Sun's new IB
switches and the innovative Sun cooling doors -- will provide us a
tremendous increase in our space, power and cost efficiency,” said Dr.
Robert W. Leland, Director, Computing and Network Services Center,
Sandia National Laboratories.
Sun's x64 systems powered by Intel Xeon processors continue to deliver
customer value across a range of industries from telecommunications to
media and entertainment services and have been deployed by customers
including the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australian National
University (ANU), South Africa's Centre for High Performance Computing,
the Galileu Project, Last.fm, Sandia National Laboratories, and
University of Zurich. Sun's x64 customer success stories can be found at http://www.sun.com/customers/.
Sun Services Help Customers from the Ground Up
Sun offers an extensive portfolio of services to help maximize the
performance of the x64 server line ranging from virtualization and
energy reduction consulting to HPC service offerings. With Sun
virtualization and consolidation services, customers can reduce power
and cooling costs by as much as 60 percent and increase space savings by
as much as 57 percent (1). Customers can also leverage unique pricing
models through Sun Blade Modular Systems support services, a
chassis-based service pricing where one price covers the cost of all
components within the chassis. For more information on Sun services
visit http://www.sun.com/service.
Availability and Pricing
The new Sun Fire x64 products start at $1,488 U.S. list price. All
prices quoted are in U.S. Dollars. For more information on promotional
offers on Sun's new x64 servers, visit: http://www.sun.com/x64
and http://www.sun.com/x64.
Sun also plans to offer Sun Netra(TM) systems with the Intel Xeon
processor 5500 series later in 2009.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the
Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation,
community development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in
more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, Sun Fire, Solaris,
OpenSolaris, Sun Blade, Sun Ultra, JVM, JRE and the Network is the
Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Intel
and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
1) Crimson Study, March 2008: Beyond the Technology Argument: Upgrading
to Solaris 10 Delivers Significant Economic Value as Well
2) Sun
Fire X4275 - 23,365.3 QphH@1000GB, $2.41/QphH@1000GB, available 5/1/09
3)
Sun Fire X4270 (2 processors / 8 cores / 16 threads), Solaris 10, Oracle
10g, SAP ERP 6.0 (Unicode) results: 3,700 SAP SD Benchmark users, 20,300
SAPS. SAP certification number 2009005.
4) Sun Fire X4270 server –
72,528 SPECweb2005; HP ProLiant DL380 G6 – 71,045 SPECweb2005
5)
Sun Blade X6270 server module - 317.13 SPECjvm2008 Base ops/m
6)
Sun Blade X6270 server module - 503,675 SPECjbb2005 bops, 503675
SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM.
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