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Sun adds Grid to N1 name

...has changed the name of its utility-computing software from N1 to N1 Grid, executives said on Wednesday. The renaming reflects Sun's plan to... Read more

13 February, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Sun starts pay-as-you-go supercomputing

...exactly as much muscle as they need. The programme, called the Secure N1 Grid, will cost $1 (55p) per processor per hour to use, President... Read more

21 September, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Virtuozzo nears Windows debut

...a single operating system that looks to be several, is similar to N1 Grid Containers in Sun Microsystems' forthcoming Solaris 10. But Virtuozzo today competes... Read more

15 November, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Solaris pricing targets Red Hat

Sun's operating system is to get new features and will be available for free - although customers will need to pay for bug fixes and support Read more

15 November, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Solaris source code schedule slips

Those eager for the release of the source code for Sun's Solaris may have to wait a little longer, as the company grapples with the details of licensing Read more

5 November, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Microsoft and Sun integrating slower than expected

Gates and Papadopoulos are said to be 'stalling, but not in a negative sense' by Scott McNealy, CEO of Sun Read more

19 October, 2004 by Mike Ricciuti

Solaris 10 will run Linux programs

...will be offset by the ability to use Solaris features such as N1 Grid Containers to run multiple operating systems on a single computer or... Read more

4 August, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Sun to match Red Hat pricing model

Solaris will be available under subscription pricing, Sun has intimated, with customers paying per employee Read more

1 April, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Open source would 'fork' Java - Sun

Taking Java open source would ruin its development by creating incompatible versions, according to Sun's top software executive Read more

17 March, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Solaris 10 heads for launch pad

...also included the launch of UltraSparc IV and Opteron servers. Besides the N1 Grid Containers partitioning system, Sun gave details of the DTrace dynamic tracing... Read more

16 February, 2004 by Matthew Broersma
Designing a Disaster Recovery Solution for a Telco

Designing a Disaster Recovery Solution for a Telco

...organization. Mahindra Satyam's storage and infrastructure group leveraged the Sun architecture, N1 Grid for SAP, which is an evolutionary approach, with a combination of... Read more

19 August, 2009
World-Renowned Genome Research Facility Relies on Sun to Provide Cost-Efficient High-Performance Compute Grid

World-Renowned Genome Research Facility Relies on Sun to Provide Cost-Efficient High-Performance Compute Grid

...high-performance computing grid infrastructure using Sun Fire x64 servers running Sun N1 Grid Engine and Linux that met TIGR's requirements, and more Read more

1 December, 2007

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