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"Running Oracle Siebel CRM on Sun servers has delivered superior

application performance and systems utilization," said Randy Nitowski,


Infrastructure Manager, Subaru. "We are excited about the new SPARC T3
servers' ability to provide tighter software and hardware integration
and expanded virtualization capabilities, with even better performance
and scalability. The new servers will enable Subaru to further improve
customer relationships while lowering costs."

The SPARC T3 systems are the latest addition to Oracle's


complete
portfolio of cloud-ready software and hardware products designed
to
enable customers to start small and grow into next-generation
cloud
computing infrastructure.

The new systems provide customers with a 2x increase in


performance over the previous generation of SPARC T-Series
systems.
• These systems deliver industry's first advanced chip-level encryption
capabilities and built-in virtualization to improve security and
performance at lower costs, making them ideal for cloud computing
infrastructures.
• The SPARC T3 systems feature integrated on-chip cryptographic
accelerators that deliver wire speed encryption capabilities, providing
customers with critical data and services protection.
• Using the newly announced Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.0, the
SPARC T3 systems offer advanced virtualization and have multiple
virtual machines ranging from one per core to 128 virtual machines on
a single server, delivering greater efficiencies and lower costs through
consolidation.
• Application-to-disk integration provides comprehensive systems
management capabilities to improve efficiency and lower costs.
• The SPARC T3 servers are tightly engineered with Oracle Database,
Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Applications, including Oracle's
Siebel CRM and Oracle WebCenter Suite, to deliver complete,
optimized solutions that are more reliable, deliver better performance
and are easier to deploy and manage.
• Oracle Enterprise Manager: provides integrated application-to-disk
management and integrated server lifecycle management through
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center, helping reduce IT management
costs.
• Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager features an integrated service
processor with power management and power capping capabilities to
help reduce energy costs.
.

(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/oracle-unveils-sparc-t3-processor-and-
sparc-t3-systems-2010-09-20)

Oracle today announced the industry's first 16-core server processor and new
SPARC T3 systems.
-- The systems range from a single socket 16-core blade to a 4-socket, 64-
core server with 512 threads in a compact five-rack unit, providing
extreme scalability and performance with built-in security and
virtualization capabilities.
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The SPARC Enterprise series of Unix servers are among Sun Microsystems'
latest products. There are dozen different models covering a wide range of
processing power. The low end of the server range contains just one
UltraSPARC T1 processor and 32 gigabytes of RAM, while at the high end a
single server utilizes sixty-four SPARC64 VII processors and 2048 gigabytes of
memory.

The low end of the server series are known as the "T-class", and consists of
seven different models. The T1000 and T2000 models contain only one
UltraSPARC T1 processor running at between 1.0 to 1.4 GHz (depending on
the CPU), up to 63 gigabytes of memory, and up to four SAS hard disks.

The T5120 and T5220 are essentially the same, with the main difference
being an increased memory capacity. They both use just one UltraSPARC T2
processor running at up 1.4 GHz, but both have 64 gigabytes of memory
instead of the 32 GB of the previously mentioned models. The T5120 and
T5220 differ only in their storage capacity. The T5120 uses up to four SAS
hard disks, while the T5220 can hold up to eight.

The T5140 and T5240 models are slightly more powerful. Each containing two
UltraSPARC T2+ processors running up to 1.4 GHz. The T5140 and T5240
utilize 128 and 256 gigabytes of memory respectively. The T5140 contains
only four SAS hard disks, while the T5240 can run up to sixteen.

The midrange and high-end of the SPARC Enterprise server family is


designated the "M-class" (M indicates mainframe class features). These
servers use SPARC64 VI or VII processors that operate at between 2.15 and
2.52 GHz. The "midrange" servers include the M3000, M4000, and M5000,
operating with one, four, and eight processors respectively, and 32, 128, and
256 GB of RAM. They only use, however, between two and four SAS hard
disks.
The high-end contains the M8000 and M9000 server models. The M8000
contains sixteen SPARC64 processors, 512 GB of memory, and sixteen SAS
hard disks. The real behemoth, however, is the M9000 using sixty-four high-
end processors simultaneously, a whopping 2048 GB of RAM, and sixty-four
hard disks.

What really separates the T-class from the M-class is the SPARC64
processor. The SPARC64 VI is a dual-core processor, with each core capable
of two-way vertical multithreading (VMT). A M9000 server using all 64 CPUs
could run 256 threads simultaneously. The SPARC64 VII processor is even
more powerful. It is a quad-core processor, also capable two-way vertical
multithreading-meaning a M9000 with all 64 CPUs could run 512 threads
simultaneously. Finally, another powerful ability of the M-calls servers
is the ability to handle a variety of processor clock speeds within the
same system. For example, one server could use both SPARC64 VI and VII
processors simultaneously, with each processor running at their top speed-
there is no "clocking down" to the speed of the slowest CPU

Sun SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server

An extremely affordable solution for horizontally scaled web environments,


the compact Sun SPARC Enterprise T1000 server is Sun's lowest-price chip
multithreading (CMT) server and delivers the highest levels of energy
efficiency available.

• Up to 32 simultaneous processing threads and up to 32 GB memory


• Drive up utilization, drive down costs, and massively consolidate
workloads with built-in, no-cost virtualization technology with Logical
Domains (LDoms) and Solaris Containers
• Top Linux distributions have certified the UltraSPARC T1 processor
• Protect your systems at the point of sale with extended and upgraded
warranty coverage from day 1 with SunSpectrum Support Services
• Installation services that help you fully utilize the industry's most open
platform, built on open source technologies and open standards

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midrange • ERP, CRM, SCM
Sun SPARC servers
Enterprise T5440 • Built-in, no-cost • OLTP databases
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virtualization
• OLTP databases
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UltraSPARC architecture

[edit] Current

Mode Codenam Max Processor Max Max disk


RU GA Date
l e processors frequency memory capacity

T512 1.2, Up to four Novembe
Huron 1U 1 UltraSPARC 64 GB
0 1.4 GHz 2.5" SAS r 2007
T2

T514 Maramba 1 Up to four
1 UltraSPARC 1.2 GHz 128 GB April 2008
0 U 2.5" SAS
T2 Plus
1× Up to
T522 1.2, 1.4 Novembe
Huron 2U 2 UltraSPARC 64 GB eight 2.5"
0 GHz r 2007
T2 SAS
2× Up to
T524 Maramba 2 1.2, 1.4,
2 UltraSPARC 256 GB sixteen April 2008
0 U 1.6 GHz
T2 Plus 2.5" SAS

T544 1.2, 1.4, Up to four October
Batoka 4 UltraSPARC 256 GB
0 1.6 GHz 2.5" SAS 2008
T2 Plus

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