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Tag: Sun Microsystems

Sun’s new storage arrays – O.K. but not great.

Posted on2006-08-122017-01-15Leave a comment

I read over the specs of Sun’s new mid-range storage models, the StorageTek 6140 and 6540, which were announced yesterday (8/11/2006) and the corners of my mouth must have visibly sank after scanning through the specs and not seeing the one big feature I was hoping to see in any Read More …

CategoriesSolarisTagsRAID, Solaris, storage, Sun, Sun Microsystems

New low-end Sun x64 servers soon?

Posted on2006-07-312017-01-151 Comment

A recent update to Sun’s entry-level server warranty matrix lists two new mystery servers – The X2100 M2 and the X2200 M2. I’ll speculate here… I bet that the X2100 M2 is an updated X2100 with iLOM rather than the underwhelming SMDC option card. I can’t think of what the Read More …

CategoriesSolarisTagsSolaris, Sun Microsystems

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