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New Open Storage Solutions Establish Sun As HPC Storage Leader; Next-Generation Sun Constellation System Doubles Up For Ultimate Scale

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA), today announced new products and technologies that cement its leadership in the HPC storage space, radically simplify and accelerate HPC deployments, and deliver more powerful and dense clusters to more customers. At Supercomputing 2008 in Austin, Sun is showcasing its Open Storage solutions - including the new Sun Storage 7000 "Amber Road" family and the Lustre parallel file system - demonstrating Sun's ongoing storage leadership in HPC. Sun is also previewing the next-generation Sun Constellation System - with double the storage capacity, double the cores and double the compute nodes of the original Sun Constellation System - in addition to other innovative technologies that will be incorporated into future Sun products. Furthermore, Sun is announcing the Sun Storage Cluster, Sun Compute Cluster and HPC software solutions, which are designed to simplify and accelerate divisional and departmental HPC deployments. For more information on Sun's HPC solutions, please visit: http://www.sun.com/hpc


Date: November, 18 2008
Url: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-11/sunflash.20081118.1.xml


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