Fujitsu and Sun Microsystems Expand SPARC Enterprise Server Line With First Systems Based on the UltraSPARC T2 ProcessorInnovative design delivers high performance, eco-efficient servers with virtualization built-in; new systems on Solaris deliver higher performance in 1/4 the space at nearly 1/4 the cost of competitive RISC systems, enable customers to meet peak web scale demand
TOKYO and LAS VEGAS, NV -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/09/07 -- Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) and Sun
Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today expanded the Fujitsu and Sun
SPARC[R] Enterprise server line with the introduction of the SPARC
Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers -- the first servers using the new
UltraSPARC[R] T2 processor. The new SPARC Enterprise servers run the
Solaris[TM] Operating System (OS) and are ideal platforms for customers
needing to achieve increased scale, density and performance, particularly
in the web and application tiers and for online transaction processing
(OLTP) and technical workloads. Built-in, no-cost virtualization
capabilities in the servers also enable IT staff to easily maximize system
utilization, helping to lower the cost of delivering new IT services.
"Our new SPARC Enterprise systems based on the UltraSPARC T2 processor are
completely changing the economics of application deployment. Our customers
will benefit from lower acquisition and operational costs and can receive a
better return on assets when using our new SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220
servers," said John Fowler, executive vice president, Systems Group, Sun
Microsystems.
"Our relationship with Sun continues to be of great value to customers,"
said Tatsuo Tomita, corporate senior vice president, Fujitsu Limited. "The
innovative SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers and Solaris OS --
combined with Fujitsu's mission-critical systems business -- benefit
customers by providing a very fast, low-cost and secure solution that can
run the thousands of commercial and open source applications that are
important to our customers. The 'eco-friendliness' of the SPARC Enterprise
T5120 and T5220 is an extra benefit to our customers in terms of lowering
their environmental costs."
Increased web scale capabilities
SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers double the number of processing
threads and increase floating point capabilities 8 times over the previous
generation, and are the first servers to integrate 10 Gigabit Ethernet
technology and I/O directly on the chip. Ready for the emerging generation
of network-intensive services, the SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 are
capable of web serving over four times the number of users, in 1/4 the
space at nearly 1/4 the cost, while maintaining over 6x better performance
per watt compared to competitive UNIX/RISC-based servers.
Built-in, no-cost virtualization
By combining 64 processor threads per UltraSPARC T2 processor and open
source, no-cost virtualization technology such as SolarisTM Containers
and Logical Domains (LDoms), the SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers
enable IT staff to achieve high levels of system utilization. IT staff can
securely deploy many applications on a single SPARC Enterprise T5120 or
T5220 server. Consolidating many applications on individual servers results
in better resource utilization which means lower acquisition cost, lower
administration cost and improved flexibility in meeting the constantly
changing IT requirements. The SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers
offer more virtualization flexibility than any other server in its class,
with up to 64 isolated domains per socket, and without the premium charged
for proprietary virtualization solutions.
Advanced reliability and security features
The new SPARC Enterprise servers have advanced reliability, availability
and serviceability (RAS) features that allow the ability to turn off bad
threads, detect multiple memory errors and reallocate bad memory blocks.
The implementation of common Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM) tools
enable the SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers to be integrated and
managed within industry-standard Enterprise Management Frameworks and
Element Managers, resulting in decreased installation time, improved time
to market, increased agility and reduced management overhead for on-going
maintenance and patching. Integrating key server features such as
networking, interconnect and cryptography not only helps improve
performance but also reduces server component counts, which increases
reliability. Native on-chip support for 10 of the most common cryptographic
ciphers allows the SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers to deliver,
with minimal overhead per processor, 20 times more cryptographic operations
per second than competitive x86 processors and 17 times more operations per
second than dedicated cryptographic accelerator cards.
SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers raise the bar, outclass the
competition
The new SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers are outperforming the
competition with the following world record benchmarks:
SPECweb2005: best secure web serving performance, outperforming the
HP Proliant DL380G5 server by 1.8x and demonstrating 2.3x better
performance per watt than the HP DL585G2 server
Lotus R6 iNotes: breakthrough single-socket mail server performance
with exceptional price/performance per user, outpacing IBM x3650 by 2x
while delivering 2.1x better performance per watt
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Availability
SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers are available immediately with
pricing starting at $13,995 USD (US list).
Both Fujitsu branded and Sun branded SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220
servers will be marketed worldwide. All other features are identical.
For more information, visit www.fujitsu.com or www.sun.com
1) SPEC, SPECweb reg TM of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
Results from www.spec.org as of October 8, 2007. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220
(8 cores, 1 chip) 34000 SPECweb2005, submitted to SPEC for review. HP
DL380G5 (8 cores, 2 chips) 20,387 SPECweb2005. HP DL585G2 (8 cores, 4
chips) 22,254 SPECweb20055. HP DL585G2 power consumption from HP Power
Calculator for system configured with 4 x AMD 8222 3.0GHz processors,
redundant PSU, 16 x 4GB DIMMs, 2 x HBAs and 2 x 146GB SAS drives, 80%
utilisation on 6/4/07:
http://h30099.www3.hp.com/configurator/powercalcs.asp
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 power consumption taken from measurements made
during the benchmark run.
2) NotesBench R6iNotes Sun SPARC Enterprise 5220 (1x1400 MHz UltraSPARC T1,
64GB), 6 partitions, Solaris[TM] 10, Lotus[R] Domino 7.0.2, 43,000 users,
$2.89 per user, 36,240 NotesMark tpm, 584 ms avg NotesBench R6iNotes.
NotesBench R6iNotes IBM x3650 (2 x 3GHz Intel Xeon 5160, 24GB), 4
partitions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 SP3, Lotus[R] Domino 7.0,
22,000 users, $3.47 per user, 17,777 NotesMark tpm, 3.056 seconds avg
NotesBench R6iNotes. IBM x3650 power consumption from IBM Power
configurator for system configured with 2 x Xeon 5160 3.0GHz processors,
redundant PSU, 12 x 2GB DIMMs, and 2 x 74GB SAS drives, on 24/8/07:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/powerconfig/
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 power consumption taken from measurements made
during the benchmark run.
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications
solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies,
highly reliable computing and communications products, and a worldwide
corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver
comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its
customers' success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702)
reported consolidated revenues of 5.1 trillion yen (US$43.2 billion) for
the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. For more information, please see:
www.fujitsu.com
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
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States and in other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under license
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Information provided in this press release is accurate at time of
publication and is subject to change without advance notice.
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