Sun
Microsystems has previewed what it claims is the first and only four-socket,
2U quad-core server from a tier-one vendor.
Powered by the newly unveiled
Quad-Core
Intel Xeon processor 7300 series, the device is designed for network
services consolidation, compute services and database applications.
The server will be widely available within 60 days, according to Sun, and the
company plans to offer "various systems" based on the Xeon 7300 series to meet
the needs of multiple market segments.
John Fowler, executive vice president of the Systems Group at Sun, said: "
The Quad-Core Intel Xeon 7300 series platform enables us to build a whole new
range of servers that integrate the very best features in system design,
virtualisation and system management."
The rapprochement between former foes Intel and Sun continued at the launch
of the server when the chip giant endorsed Solaris.
"In addition to announcing the 7300 series today, Intel is reinforcing its
commitment to Solaris as a mainstream operating system and the enterprise-class,
mission critical Unix OS for Intel Xeon processor-based servers," said Tom
Kilroy, vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group.
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