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Fujitsu and Sun Unveil New Entry-level Server Powered by the SPARC64 VII Processor and the Solaris OS

October 2008 by Marc Jacob

Fujitsu Limited and Sun Microsystems, Inc. expanded their SPARC Enterprise server family by adding the entry-level SPARC Enterprise M3000 server, powered by a single quad-core SPARC64 VII processor and the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS). The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server inherits the mission-critical features of the SPARC64-based SPARC Enterprise server family, delivering mainframe-class reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) in an ultra-dense open system at an entry-level price. The new systems are ideal platforms for single-threaded enterprise applications including databases, BIDW, ERP and CRM.

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Delivers Advanced Performance and RAS with the SPARC64 VII Processor

The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server leverages the same quad-core SPARC64 VII processor used in the world-record holding SPARC Enterprise M4000, M5000, M8000 and M9000 servers. With its Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) chip architecture, the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server delivers excellent single-core performance. And with the latest I/O interfaces, PCI-Express, and SAS system architecture, the new system minimizes latency and provides maximum throughput, whether running compute, I/O, or memory intensive workloads. These new processors also help enable the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server to deliver double the performance while consuming over 50 percent less energy and space than previous UltraSPARC IIIi-based servers.

The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server also delivers key features including hardware-level instruction retry, dynamic cache-memory degradation and extended ECC, giving customers the benefits of mainframe-like RAS capabilities at an entry-level price.

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Delivers Energy and Space Efficient Platform for Virtualization, Consolidation

At just two rack units (RU) weighing 22kg (49 pounds), the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server significantly reduces physical footprint and rackmount floor-loading, resulting in increased space efficiency. Leveraging Solaris Containers, the new SPARC Enterprise server provides an ultra-high density environment with exceptional virtualization capabilities and helps enable customers to optimally consolidate entry-level servers into a compact 2U chassis, letting them further reduce energy consumption and save space.

The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server also features two efficient cooling zones and an autonomous 9-stage fan control. This maximizes cooling and energy efficiency and minimizes noise: energy consumption is reduced by 50 percent or more over previous UltraSPARC IIIi-based servers and noise is reduced to 47dB, roughly the same noise level as a quiet office.(1)

Fujitsu and Sun Continue to Enhance the SPARC Enterprise Server Family

The SPARC Enterprise M3000 is the latest addition to SPARC Enterprise line of servers co-developed and marketed by Fujitsu and Sun. The companies are committed to building on their more than 20-year relationship through the continual enhancement of best-in-class products and services. Fujitsu and Sun plan to release systems based on new SPARC64 processors running at a clock speed of 2.8GHz in 2009. Fujitsu and Sun also have future enhancements planned for systems using the next generation of SPARC64 and UltraSPARC processors.

 Product Availability and Services

The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server starts at $15,000 (U.S. List) and is immediately available directly from Fujitsu and Sun and their authorized resellers. Both Fujitsu-branded and Sun-branded SPARC Enterprise servers will be marketed worldwide. All features are identical.

Fujitsu and Sun also provide a full suite of services to help customers maximize their infrastructure investments. Services from both companies include consolidation, virtualization, maximizing data center efficiency and migration to Solaris 10.


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