Up to 8 cores (12 mm2, 8 threads, 2 instruction
pipelines + 1 floating point unit + 1 stream processing unit
-cryptographic, 8KB data cache + 16KB instruction cache per core) at 900
MHz – 1.4GHz, up to 64 threads per CPU, up to 64 FB-DIMMs, 4 memory
controllers, 8 x fully pipelined floating point units (FPUs), 1 security
co-processor for each core, dual 10Gbit Ethernet and PCI-E integrated
onto chip, 4MB L2 cache (8 banks), 60+GB/S memory bandwidth, < 95 watts
nominal, 123 watts max, up to 64 LDOMS. Meet the
UltraSPARC T2
Processor
(August 07, 2007)
Sun, the leader in
carrier-grade telco servers, has brought its industry-leading experience
to the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA) space, to create
the Netra ATCA Blade Server family, the industry's best for Choice,
Innovation, and Value. (April 08, 2006)
AdvancedTCA and Sun Microsystems: A Technical Overview of Sun’s
AdvancedTCA
ZFS is here !
Solaris Express Community Release Build 27:
Available for download
and not includes ZFS !!! (November
16, 2005)
ZFS is a new kind of filesystem that provides simple administration,
transactional semantics, end-to-end data integrity, and immense
scalability. ZFS is not an incremental improvement to existing
technology; it is a fundamentally new approach to data management. We've
blown away 20 years of obsolete assumptions, eliminated complexity at
the source, and created a storage system that's actually a pleasure to
use.
Learn more about ZFS...
Sun Announces Sun Studio 11:
Available for
FREE! (November 15, 2005)
"Sun Studio 11 software is the latest release of record-setting,
optimizing compilers and tools for the C, C++ and Fortran developer.
This release delivers the highest optimizations and the best performance
in the development of scalable 32-bit and 64-bit applications on Sun's
newest hardware platforms including the latest multi-core UltraSPARC,
x64 and x86 platforms. And Sun Studio 11 software now removes the price
barrier and is available for Free!"
Oracle Selects the Solaris 10 Operating System as
Its Preferred Open Source 64-bit Development and Deployment Environment:
Read the
full story (November 15, 2005)
"SANTA CLARA, Calif. and REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL - News) and Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW
- News) today announced that Oracle has chosen the Solaris(TM) 10
Operating System (OS), Sun's multi-platform, open source OS, as its
preferred development and deployment platform for most x64
architectures, including x64 (x86, 64-bit) AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon
processor-based systems and Sun's UltraSPARC®-based systems. The Solaris
10 OS will be used throughout Oracle's development organization. Oracle
also plans to release and ship 64- bit versions of all Oracle products
on the Solaris OS prior to or simultaneous with the release of its
products on other operating systems."
Meet the UltraSPARC T1:
32 Threads in 2
Square Inches
(November 14, 2005)
"Until now, two threads per core or two cores per processor was the best
you could get for mainstream, commercial computing. Now, the UltraSPARC
T1, with its onboard memory subsystem, changes everything. The
UltraSPARC T1 processor gives you up to eight processing cores with four
threads per core. It's like a rack of servers on one chip. With up to 32
simultaneous threads in one incredibly low-power, low-heat processor,
you gain the high-volume throughput you need, while saving millions on
power and cooling costs. The new standard is here, get ready to move
ahead – faster and cooler than ever before."
Throughput Computing White Paper
Software
Express for Solaris 10/05:
Available for download
(October 19, 2005)
Solaris Express 10/05 (or Nevada Build 23) has been released. As always
check Dan Price's blog
for list of the
Notable New Features in Solaris "Nevada", Build
23 (10/2005).
Secure
Global Desktop Software 4.2 and
Secure
Global Desktop Software 4.2 clients available for download
(September 27, 2005)
StarOffice 8 Released !
Get
free trail (September 27, 2005)
Software
Express for Solaris 9/05:
Available for download
(September 20, 2005)
Solaris Express 9/05 (or Nevada Build 21) has been released. As always
check Dan Price's blog
for list of the
Notable New Features in Solaris "Nevada", Build
21 (09/2005).
Sun Ray Server Software 3.1:
Released
(September 12, 2005)
Check out the
SunRay-Users Mailing List web site for detailed documentation.
Software
Express for Solaris 8/05:
Available for download
(August 23, 2005)
Solaris Express 08/05 (or Nevada Build 19) has been released. Thanks
goes to Dan Price for
listing the
Notable New Features in Solaris "Nevada", Build 19 (08/2005).
New Sun Workstation:
Sun Ultra 20
Workstation (July 4, 2005)
"Featuring the AMD
Opteron Processor The Sun Ultra 20 Workstation and the AMD Opteron
processor deliver 64-bit and 32-bit binary compatibility, platform
choice, and industry-leading price/performance." Enjoy!
Adobe Reader 7.0 for Solaris (SPARC):
Available for download (June 24, 2005)
Adobe Systems Inc. has made Adobe Reader 7.0 available for the Sun
Solaris SPARC platform. Looks excellent and loads pretty fast!
Now is the time
for a Solaris x86 port :P
Software
Express for Solaris 6/05:
Available for download
(June 22, 2005)
Major new functionalities - a "massive upgrade".
Check out Dan Price's weblog to find out all about the new features
in Solaris "Nevada", Build 15 (06/2005)
iSCSI Documentation:
at
docs.sun.com (June 22, 2005)
Some of the official iSCSI documentation for
Solaris Express is
now available at
docs.sun.com.
Solaris Security
Toolkit 4.1 release: (June 16, 2005)
Solaris Security Toolkit 4,1 is available now with full support of the
Solaris Software Support Service Plans or the SunSpectrum Service Plan
contract. Formerly known as the JumpStart Architecture and Security
Scripts (JASS) toolkit, it provides a flexible and extensible mechanism
to harden and audit the Solaris OS.
OpenSolaris:
OPENING DAY! (June 14, 2005)
The OpenSolaris project is an
open source operating system, a community development effort and a place
for collaboration and conversation about
OpenSolaris technology. It is
aimed at developers and users who want to develop and improve operating
systems. The OpenSolaris
technology represents cutting edge operating system design, but the
innovation is just getting started!
ehaaaa:
OpenSolaris is LIVE ! GREAT JOB SUN!
(June 14, 2005)
Sun Ray Server Software 3 Update 1 Alpha:
Available for download
(May 2, 2005)
SRSS now works on both Solaris 10 SPARC and x86 (32-bit and 64-bit
versions)! Check out the
documentation and the Release Notes to find what's new for this
"Alpha" release.
Software
Express for Solaris 4/05:
Available for download
(April 23, 2005)
Check out the Solaris
Express Release and Installation Documentation Collection to see
what's new in this release.
Solaris 10 Encryption Supplement:
Available for download (April 20, 2005)
The supplement adds 256 bit AES and 448 bit Blowfish. DES, 3DES, 128 bit
AES, blowfish and RC4 are already in the standard Solaris 10 GA release.
BigAdmin: Sun's BigAdmin web
site has a new design (March 30, 2005)
Mediacast:
mediacast.sun.com beta site
(March 30, 2005)
Mediacast is space open to Sun employees for sharing
media files of all types. There are some pretty interesting
presentations available for download.
Software
Express for Solaris 3/05:
Available for download
(March 29, 2005)
Dan Price lists in his blog what's new for this release.
StarOffice 8:
Beta version
available for download (February 18, 2005)
StarOffice Office
Suite is the world's leading office productivity suite on the Solaris OS
and Linux, and the leading alternative office suite on Windows. Find out
what's new in the
Guide to New Features document.
Sun Java
System Web Server 6.1:
Service
pack 4 available (February 17, 2005)
Service Pack 4 is a full
product install of the Sun Java System Web Server. The product is
unlimited and free for use in development, staging, and testing of Web
applications. A license is required for use in a production or
deployment environment. You can find more information in the
Release Notes.
Solaris 10
Released:
Solaris 10 is now
officially a production release. Download it today! (February 1, 2005)
Sun has released Solaris 10 today - packed with tons of new features
like Solaris Containers, DTrace, Predictive Self-Healing, improved
security, dramatically improved network performance, lets you use your
favorite platform (UltraSPARC, FUJITSU SPARC64, AMD Opteron or Intel
Xeon) and all of this - FREE !
OpenSolaris:
Open for business
(January 25, 2005)
Sun takes first steps to open source the Solaris
Operating System.
Sun Studio 10:
Sun
Studio 10 Released (January 25, 2005)
Sun Studio compilers and tools are now available on 64-bit AMD Opteron
and SPARC Solaris 10 platforms. With this release, Sun Studio 10
software extends its development environment to the AMD64 architecture
and delivers reliable, scalable and high performance applications for
the Solaris 10 Operating System.
Sun Studio 10:
Documentation available
Sun Studio 10 for Solaris Platforms Documentation is available at
filibeto.org. For the Linux Platform documentation index click
here.
Storage Automated Diagnostic
Environment:
Version 2.4 of the Sun StorADE Enterprise Edition is available for
download (December 4, 2004)
The Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment (StorADE) delivers
monitoring and diagnostics for Sun's Network Storage fibre channel
products and a limited number of Network Storage SCSI products. StorADE
provides real-time data collection, alarms, revision checking, guided
FRU isolation, and a single point of integration for fault management of
these devices. StorADE also enables remote monitoring and remote
services for storage devices.
Sun Ray Server Software:
Version
3.0 of SRSS is available for download
Sun Ray Server Software
creates a secure, cost effective, zero-administration desktop
environment for enterprise, education, government, and technical
customers. Sun Ray Server Software delivers substantial return on
investment (ROI), coexists with existing back-end infrastructure
(Microsoft Windows, Mainframe, etc.), offers multiplatform support (the
Linux and Solaris Operating Systems), and virtually eliminates client
virus threats.