Oracle Announces New Sun Fire x86 Clustered Systems
Enhances Enterprise Systems for Highly Virtualized and Private Cloud Deployments
Redwood Shores, Calif. – February 15, 2011
News Facts
Bolstering its enterprise-class x86 blade and rackmount servers for highly virtualized and private cloud deployments, Oracle today announced enhanced
Sun Fire x86 clustered systems.
Oracle’s Sun Fire x86 clustered systems posted five new world records(1), demonstrating enterprise leadership and superior performance for Java applications.
Over a three-year period, Oracle’s virtualized x86 systems with
Oracle Linux and
Oracle VM deliver up to 48 percent better TCO than HP with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and VMware.
Oracle’s Sun Fire x86 clustered systems have set
more than 30 world records to date, highlighting Oracle’s industry-leading performance for decision-support and online transaction processing databases, business applications, and IT infrastructure running on operating systems including
Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux.
Only Oracle’s comprehensive portfolio of x86 systems is engineered with its business software and hardware to deliver complete application-to-disk solutions.
Oracle’s Sun Fire x86 systems are part of Oracle's complete portfolio of cloud-ready software and hardware products, supporting Oracle's commitment to provide advanced cloud-computing infrastructure to help reduce the cost and complexity of running enterprise software.
Supporting Quote
“Oracle delivers differentiated enterprise-class solutions for the x86 server market with its integrated application-to-disk approach and unique end-to-end Oracle Premier Support capabilities,” said Ali Alasti, vice president of hardware engineering, Oracle. “With outstanding performance and operational efficiency, these new systems combine with Oracle software to provide a rock-solid foundation for enterprise consolidation and private cloud deployments.”
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Footnotes
(1) More details on new performance records available at http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/performance-scalability/sun-x86-systems-gateway-082396.html