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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: Carmine Cammarosano who started this subject8/27/2001 4:58:08 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Sun Boosts the Speed of the Netra X1 Server
The Only Sub-$1000 UNIX Server Now Comes With a Faster Processor, More Memory and Quicker Drives
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW - news) today announced that it has nearly doubled the performance of its popular rack-optimized Netra(TM) X1 thin server while keeping the same low price of $995. This complete one processor, rack-mountable, thin server presents an affordable entree to Sun(TM) technology for Internet services ranging from e-mail and messaging to Web hosting and DNS services.

Sun has increased the Netra X1 server's processor speed by 25 percent, doubled the maximum memory capacity, and added larger, faster hard drives without increasing the price. The Netra X1 server ships with the complete Solaris(TM) 8 Operating Environment and Lights Out Management at no additional charge. The new server configuration also supports the Solaris Network Cache Accelerator (NCA) socket. With Solaris 8 OE and Solaris NCA the performance of the new Netra X1 server configuration has been increased almost two-fold as a dedicated web server.

``Digex and Sun engineers worked very closely in qualifying the Netra X1 in the rigorous environment of the Digex Unified Lab and, after thorough testing, we found the Netra X1 performed to the standard that we expect from Sun products,'' said Joe Crawford, assistant vice president of engineering at Digex. ``As more businesses move their transaction processing to the Internet, this additional hardware component will allow Digex to expand our solutions to a wider spectrum of business models.''

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