Sun Microsystems has unveiled its latest server offering, the Sun Sparc
Enterprise T5440 running the Solaris 10 operating system, which it reckons has
broken seven world records on industry standard benchmarks.
The T5440 scored the best four-processor result on the two-tier SAP Sales and
Distribution Standard Application Benchmark, Oracle's Siebel CRM 8.0 Platform
Sizing and Performance Program, single-node SPECjAppServer2004 and SPECjbb2005,
as well as setting new HPC records on SPECompL2001, SPECint_rate2006 and
SPECfp_rate2006.
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Sun reckons the new energy efficient Chip Multi-Threaded (CMT) server can
offer up to four times better performance and costs as much as 80 per cent less
than rival machines.
"The efficiency of the chip multi-threading design lets us offer better
performance at lower cost," Nancy Riley, group marketing manager for volume
Sparc systems, told
vnunet.com.
"The system on a chip architecture of the CMT design achieves much greater
price-performance efficiency."
The new server is built on Sun's UltraSPARC T2 Plus architecture and is aimed
at the mid-level market for those looking to consolidate and virtualise
mid-range applications, including large scale OLTP databases, CRM and ERP
systems.
"Traditionally people think of us as providers of web tier and app tier
hardware," said Riley. "Now we are able to get into the mid-range market for CRM
and ERP applications. We are looking to redefine the midrange economics."
The 4U enclosure packs in four processors boasting up to 32 cores (256
threads) and 512GB of memory. It weighs in at 40kg and typically consumes around
1,575W of power.
On the green front, the server features a redesigned power distribution
subsystem and Intelligent Fan Control which dynamically adjusts fan speed as
well as dividing the chassis and fans into cooling zones so that only the fans
in those areas that are heating up are increased.
It is also one of the first systems to incorporate unique power management
features including the ability to park idle threads.
"The Sparc Enterprise T5440 server offers incredible performance on a
completely different curve in a footprint that's half the size of the
competition. For customers, it all comes down to faster, smaller, greener,
better," said John Fowler, executive vice president of the Systems Group at Sun.
The Sparc Enterprise T5440 server is available now directly from Sun and
Fujitsu as well as authorised resellers starting at $44,995.
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