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McNealy tees off at Symantec event

...signature, are good for a Sun Fire T2000 server. McNealy pitched the CoolThreads technology in the server: "You can even touch it when it is... Read more

10 May, 2006 by Joris Evers

Sun christens its power-saving processor

...also has applied a trademark to this aggressive multithreading approach, calling it CoolThreads. With the multicore, multithreaded approach, the chip can perform many tasks simultaneously... Read more

14 November, 2005 by Stephen Shankland
Make the Move to Solaris 10 and <endeca_term>CoolThreads</endeca_term> Servers (IBB Solaris 10 Adoption

Make the Move to Solaris 10 and CoolThreads Servers (IBB Solaris 10 Adoption

...look at the breakthrough technologies that make the Solaris 10 OS and CoolThreads servers the best choice for tackling the IT challenges. The presenter shows... Read more

1 January, 2010
Telco Reduces Maintenance and Energy Costs for Self-Service Portal With Sun <endeca_term>CoolThreads</endeca_term> Servers

Telco Reduces Maintenance and Energy Costs for Self-Service Portal With Sun CoolThreads Servers

Casema is a major provider of cable television, Internet and telephone services in the Netherlands. Casema wanted to... Read more

1 April, 2008
Sun <endeca_term>CoolThreads</endeca_term> and x64 Servers Easily Handle Peak Web Site Traffic for Innovative Media Company

Sun CoolThreads and x64 Servers Easily Handle Peak Web Site Traffic for Innovative Media Company

Scripps Networks wanted to support and develop an Internet presence as a strategic part of the business and provide an... Read more

1 March, 2008
Drive Efficiencies and Reduce Cost With Consolidation and Virtualization

Drive Efficiencies and Reduce Cost With Consolidation and Virtualization

Sun's CoolThreads technology provides a native multi-threaded open environment that substantially improves the... Read more

1 January, 2010
Photos: Taking the lid off Project Blackbox

Photos: Taking the lid off Project Blackbox

Its computing density makes Project Blackbox capable of holding 120 Sun Fire CoolThreads T2000 servers, and managing and supporting up to 10,000 simultaneous desktop... Read more

21 May, 2007 by ZDNet UK
LDAP Reference Implementation

LDAP Reference Implementation

...System Directory Servers and the Solaris 10 Operating System on Sun Fire CoolThreads servers in a Web infrastructure using Sun technologies and best practices Read more

1 February, 2007

Congress backs energy-efficient servers

...go green. Sun, for instance, sells servers outfitted with a low-power "CoolThreads" microprocessor that uses less power than an average lightbulb. Intel's "Woodcrest... Read more

14 July, 2006 by Declan McCullagh
Running Oracle Real Application Clusters on Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Running Oracle Real Application Clusters on Oracle VM Server for SPARC

...resources to an Oracle RAC workload. When deployed on Oracle servers with CoolThreads technology, with up to 256 threads per system, this solution provides a... Read more

1 May, 2010
Increase Application Scalability and Improve System Utilization with Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Increase Application Scalability and Improve System Utilization with Oracle VM Server for SPARC

...VM Server for SPARC to implement high-capacity enterprise systems. Oracle Solaris CoolThreads technology combined with Oracle VM Server for SPARC (previously called Sun Logical... Read more

1 May, 2010
Sun's Reference Architecture for Next-Generation Data Backup

Sun's Reference Architecture for Next-Generation Data Backup

...the Symantec NetBackup software. These archiving solutions make use of the Sun CoolThreads servers and the Solaris operating system. With these inclusions, the solutions are... Read more

20 July, 2009
Incisive Xtreme Server Helps Speed the Completion of Breakthrough Processor Technology

Incisive Xtreme Server Helps Speed the Completion of Breakthrough Processor Technology

...to the call for a high-performance, energy-efficient solution with its CoolThreads technology, built into the UltraSPARC T1 processor that powers the Sun Fire... Read more

1 January, 2008

Photos: Five unusual data centres

...million gigabytes of disk storage and hold up to 250 Sun Fire CoolThreads T1000 servers. Click to see more of Sun's Blackbox. But, as... Read more

25 July, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

Photos: The data centre in a shipping container

...million gigabytes of disk storage and hold up to 250 Sun Fire CoolThreads T1000 servers. Photo credit: Gemma Simpson Read more

18 May, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

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