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2. Agenda
● Today’s IT Challenges
● Chip Multithreading is Making a
Difference to Your Business
● Scale More with Less: Sun’s
TM
New CoolThreads Servers
● Breakthrough Economics
Page 2
3. Our Vision: • 3 billion+ people on the network today
The • 390 gigabytes of data created every second
• Data growing 10x every 5 years
Network
is the 3+ Billion
Computer
Network
Users
TIME
1995 2000 2005 2010
Everyone and everything participates on the network
Page 3
4. Business Challenges of Today ...
Growing Demand, Shrinking Resources
“By 2008, 50 percent of
current data centers will
have insufficient power
and cooling capacity to
Services meet the demands of Power
high-density equipment”* CO2
Devices Gartner
Scale “Energy bills traditionally
Space
Security have accounted for less Complexity
SLA than 10% of an overall IT Costs
budget but soon could
account for more than
half”‡--- Gartner
*Source: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=499090
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6. Sun Eco
Leadership UltraSPARC® T1
Processor with
SunFire /SPARC
TM
Enterprise
CoolThreads TM
T1000/T2000
Technology Systems
11/2005 12/2005
100 Best
Corporate
Citizens
Sun Named
2006 and 2007 “Greenest Open Work and
Sun Named to Company Under the CoolThreads UltraSPARC T2
PG&E Rebate List of 100 Best the Sun” by Servers Each Processor
Corporate Fortune Editor Won Flex Your
Citizens David Kirkpatrick Power Awards
8/15/2006 2006-2007 4/2007 5/7/2007 8/2007
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8. Sun is Leading the Way
“We applaud Sun for being the first to enter this emerging
market for highly multithreaded servers.”
- Ideas International
"We're at a historic point in computing, moving away from
sequential processing to multicore designs...we need to
invent new ways to evaluate these new parallel systems.
Our initial experiments suggest that Niagara 2 has the
highest performance, is the most power efficient and is the
most 'software friendly' of the processors we've tested."
- Professor Dave Patterson, Pardee Chair of Computer Science for the University of
California at Berkeley
Source 1: “Sun Gets it Right with Niagara 2 Servers,” 10/12/07, http://ideasint.blogs.com/ideasinsights/2007/10/sun-gets-it-rig.html
Source 2: "Sun Microsystems Enters Commercial Silicon Market With World's Fastest Commodity Microprocessor," 08/07/07,
http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2007-08/sunflash.20070807.1.xml Page 8
9. Virtualize Infrastructure
CoolThreads: to Take Cost Out
Solving IT's
Toughest Challenges Scale More with Less to
Capture New Revenue Streams
Eco-Efficient &
Build for Virtualized
Web Scale
Data Center
Secure the Open Source
enterprise with Innovation &
speed Freedom
Page 9
10. Scaling on a Different Curve
5x the performance, in the
> Compared to x86 systems:
same price and space footprint
> Up to 5x performance, Scaling Operations per Second
less than 1/2 the space 375000
350000
> 2.5x better performance per 325000
SPECjbb2005 Business Ops/ Second
300000
watt 275000
> Costs up to 30% less 250000
225000
Sun CMT
> Highest Compute Density
200000
IBM Power
175000
Ever in as little as 1 or 2 RU 150000
125000
> Up to 32x higher compute 100000
density 75000
50000
> 2-4x the memory and disk 25000
capacity of competitive 0
2005 2007 2008
systems 1 x UltraSPARC T1 1 x UltraSPARC T2
2 x UltraSPARC
T2 Plus
Latest benchmark information available at:
1 x Power 5+ 2 x Power6 4 x Power6
sun.com/servers/coolthreads/t5240/benchmarks.jsp
See Legal Substantiation Slides
Page 10
11. CoolThreads Technology Innovation:
Delivering Business Value
• Support top-line growth by breaking through traditional datacenter
limitations
• Reduce operational and management costs
• Reach millions of new customers through delivery of scalable and
secure network services
• Customers are embracing Sun CoolThreads Servers!
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12. CoolThreads Industry Accolades
Winner--Best
Midrange Server:
Sun Fire T2000
Finalist Best
Network
Infrastructure
“...the machines put Sun at
the cutting edge of one of
the chip industry's biggest
“These servers could save trends... multi-core
companies millions.” systems.”
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13. ®
UltraSPARC T2 Plus
SMP System on a Chip
• Unprecedented
throughput and integration
> Leveraged UltraSPARC T2
processor
> 8 cores, 64 threads
> Added 4x Coherence
Channels
• 2-socket design
3rd
• Built-in wirespeed security Generation
• Fast, integrated I/O CMT
• Virtualization built in
Page 13
14. Scale More with Less
The World’s Fastest, Most Energy-Efficient Virtualization Servers
World’s First
Dual-Socket
World’s First CMT Servers
64-Thread Servers
NEW
First True with “System
Modular on a Chip” Sun SPARC
World’s First
Design Eco-Responsible
Enterprise T5240
Servers
Sun SPARC
Enterprise T5220 Sun SPARC
Enterprise T5140
®
Sun Blade T6320
TM
Sun Fire /Sun SPARC
TM
Sun SPARC
Enterprise T2000 Enterprise T5120
Sun Fire/Sun SPARC
Enterprise T1000
Sun Blade T6300
Page 14
15. CoolThreads Technology
Helping Customers Scale More for Less
• 3rd generation CoolThreads technology
• 5x generation-to-generation performance improvements!
• Highest ever levels of JavaTM application, SAP and Oracle
throughput in dual socket designs*
• SolarisTM Operating System takes advantage of multiple
threads
• Ahead of the curve – with standard features today that
every server will need in near future:
> Virtualization integrated
> 10GbE Networking integrated
> Cryptography integrated
* Latest benchmark information available at:http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/benchmarks/index.jsp Page 15
16. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 Server
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 Server
• Tightly coupled thread, memory and
• Up to 128 threads interconnects for high scalability
• Up to 256GB of memory • Open source and FREE virtualization
• Up to 2.3TB of storage capabilities
built in
• Up to 4.6GB/second delivered bandwidth
• Sun ILOM service processor supports
industry-standard management interfaces
Page 16
17. Sun SPARC® Enterprise CoolThreads Servers
Continues to offer T2/T5120/T5220 values:
NEW
• Security – embedded crypto
• Networking – on-board 10GbE (not on-chip)
Sun SPARC® Enterprise T5140 server • Floating Point – FPU per core
• High Reliability – hot-plug HDD, redundant/hot-
swap PSU and fans, low total part count
NEW New features include:
• More capacity:
Sun SPARC® Enterprise T5240 server > 2 UltraSPARC T2 Plus processors per
system
• Expanding the CoolThreads technology
> More PCI-E IO lanes (all slots x8)
line to include multi-processor systems
> 16-disk 2U configs available
• UltraSPARC® T2 Plus > Up to 32 DIMMs in the 2U
processor-based platforms
• Enhanced Virtualization:
• 4/6/8 cores per CPU - Up to 128 threads > 128 isolated OS instances utilizing
• 16x the threads of 4U competitors in up to LDOMs
4x less space • Setting new standards for $/perf, perf/watt
and SWaP
• 128 GB (1U) or 256GB (2U) of memory,
FB-DIMM Page 17
18. Extreme RAS, Fewer Parts
Do More with Fewer People Resources
• High MTBF for any single points of failure
• Redundant hot plug / swap of key system components
• RAID 0 & 1 as standard
• Predictive Self Healing features of Solaris 10
• SunTM Cluster software significantly increases availability
Total Parts
• Fewer parts result in
up to 2x fewer service T5140
interruptions due to T5240
hardware failure
> T5140 has 20% fewer Dell 2950
parts
> T5240 has 53% fewer HP DL580
parts 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Number of Parts
Page 18
19. CoolThreads Power Saving Technology
• Power management at both core and
memory
> Reduce instruction issue rates
> Control clocks in both core and memory and
reduce power consumption
• Highly efficient 80 Plus and Climate Savers
compliant power supplies
• System power consumption can be reported
to management applications up to every 5
seconds
> Vital for effective datacenter power
management and chargeback
Page 19
20. Innovation Drives Sun's
Next Generation Servers
Shared Chassis Design Maximum Compute Density
2 RU Sun Servers Replace Leading Density In: CPU Cores,
4 RU Competing Servers Memory, Storage, I/O
(50% Savings per Rack)
Common, Shared Virtualization Support Investment Protection
Management Built-In Guaranteed Solaris Compatibility
with Solaris Application Guarantee
Designed for Ease of Hardware and Software Program, Linux Support, CMT,
Management, Serviceability (SPARC, x64, Solaris) Upgradeability
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21. Breakthrough Value
Sun
SPARC Enterprise T5240 HP DL580G5 IBM p550
32GB Memory,
OS Support $32,319 $28,234 $77,906
Virtualization $0 $9,074 $1,730
2 x 10Gb Ethernet $1,788 $7,198 $9,484
Crypto Acceleration $0 $1,500 $9,000
Grand Total $34,107 $46,006 $98,120
Introductory Offer $17,921
See Pricing Substantiation Slide Page 21
22. Best 2-Processor Platform
Best ERP WORLD Best OLTP WORLD Best HPC WORLD
Platform RECORD Database Platform RECORD Performance RECORD
Best Integer/FP WORLD Best Mail WORLD Best Java WORLD
Performance RECORD Performance RECORD Performance RECORD
Sun SPARC Enterprise Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5140 Server T5240 Server
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23. The Best Infrastructure Servers
Sun SPARC Enterprise Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 Server T5140 Server
• High thread count • Dense, space and power efficient
• High I/O bandwidth packaging
• On-Board 10GbE • Fewest components and high redundancy
• On-chip encryption • Open source platform
• High memory capacity • Solaris security, compatibility and stability
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24. Breakthrough Internet Infrastructure
Economics
Java Application Servers Run Faster, with Less Power,
Less Heat, Less Space
and Lower Costs Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240
3,331.31 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard - 720 Watts
Performance Perf/Watt Space
IBM p570
2 x 4.7GHz POWER6 2.8x 4x 1/2
Processors, AIX 5L
Dell PowerEdge 2900
2 x 3GHz Xeon Processors,
Windows Server 2003
5.1x 2.5x 40%
See Legal Substantiation Slides Page 24
25. Breakthrough Internet Services Economics
Java-based Business Applications Run Faster, with Less Power,
Less Heat, Less Space and Lower Costs
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240
373,405 SPECjbb2005 BOPS - 770 Watts
Performance Perf/Watt Space
IBM p570
2 x 4.7GHz POWER6 2.1x 2.9x 50%
Processors, AIX 5L
HP rx6600
4 x 1.6GHz Itanium 2
Processors, Windows Server
2.4x 3.6x 29%
See Legal Substantiation Slides Page 25
26. The Best OLTP Database Servers
Sun SPARC Enterprise Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 Server T5140 Server
• High thread count supporting thousands of concurrent • On-Board 10GbE to support high speed cluster
users and transactions in minimum space and power interconnects
• High I/O bandwidth supporting fast data access/storage • High memory capacity to support in-memory
• On-chip encryption for secure transaction processing databases
and data storage • Tightly coupled threads, memory and
• Fewest components and high redundancy to support interconnects for high scalability
high uptime • Solaris compatibility and stability for mission-
critical computing
• Proven world record throughput/efficiency
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27. Breakthrough Backoffice Economics
ERP and Database
Applications Run Faster, Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240
4.170 SAP SD 2-Tier Users or 2,085 Users/RU
in Less Data Center Space
Performance Space Users/RU
HP DL380G5
2 x 3.16GHz Xeon Processors, 1.7x Same 1,218
Windows Server 2003
HP DL580G5
4 x 2.93GHz Xeon Processors, 1.13x 1/2 926.3
Windows Server 2003
IBM p570
2 x 4.7GHz POWER6 2.1x 1/2 508.8
Processors, AIX 5L
See Legal Substantiation Slides Page 27
28. Breakthrough HPC Performance
Compute-Intensive
Scientific Applications Run Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240
Faster, with Less Power,
Less Heat, Less Space
and Lower Costs
Performance Space
IBM p 520
2 x 4.7GHz POWER6
Processors, SUSE Linux
1.25x 1/2
IBM p5 550
2 x 2.1GHz POWER5
Processors, AIX 5L
1.27x 1/2
Unisys ES7000/1
32 x3.4GHz Xeon 7140 1.03x 1/12
Processors, SUSE Linux
See Legal Substantiation Slides Page 28
29. The Best Virtualization Servers
Sun SPARC Enterprise Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 Server T5140 Server
• The most consolidation/ • On-chip encryption
virtualization flexibility • On-board 10GbE networking
• OS and Hardware Virtualization pre- • Solaris Containers and ZFS in Solaris 10
integrated
• Free and Open – saving $3.5K/per server
• Up to 128 domains
• High-capacity memory and disk
• High-reliability, low-component count
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30. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240
Server Beats HP
Supports 4X More Memory
T5240 HP DL380G5
Dual socket / 2U Dual socket / 2U
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31. Massive Internal Storage Expansion
Lower costs, lower power, and lower space as it avoids the need
to add disk arrays for local data storage
• T5240 supports up to 16 internal disks
• 2-4x than IBM, HP, and Dell
IBM Power 6 p520 IBM Power 6 p550 IBM x3850 M2 HP Dell
Internal Disk Drives 2.5x 2.5x 4x 2x 2x
Rack Space ½ ½ ½ Same Same
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32. Customer Experiences
“We've found the Sun SPARC(R) Enterprise T5240 has the availability and serviceability which a
server of this class requires...It is expected that this product will become one of the best solutions
for ECO and Server consolidation that NEC promotes, and will heavily contribute to the expansion
of our server business in the future.”
- Akihisa Makita, Manager, Engineering, NEC Corporation
“In short, our experience with Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 server has been simply amazing!
This server is a without a doubt a cluster-killer, and enables us to provide
faster response times for our customers, at lower cost and complexity than either
traditional servers or niche HPC products.”
- Jason Bond Pratt, CIO, IT.com, Inc.
“We found the Sun SPARC(R) Enterprise T5240 server to be a hugely versatile
and reliable platform for our data center. The throughput delivered to our
expanding web services and portal applications was impressive...We ran the server continuously
for 4 months, and encountered zero downtime. Our conclusion is that the Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 server is an effective replacement for more traditional mid-range SMP platforms and opens
up new opportunities within HPC constellations.”
- Don Thorp, Production Systems Staff, San Diego Supercomputer Center
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33. • Free and open
• Multi-core,
multi-thread scalability
• Solaris 8, Solaris 9 and
Solaris 10 Applications
• Optimized for virtualization
• Multi-level security built-in
• Predictive self-healing
and fault management
• Dynamic Tracing (DTrace)
• Solaris ZFS file system
• Binary compatibility
guaranteed
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35. Cool Tools For Time to Market
Implementation Cycle
Application Selection Development Tuning & Debugging Deployment and Management
• Enables 3x faster time to market for new applications /
services deployed on CoolThreads systems, and
deliver 2x higher application performance than un-
optimized applications*
• Includes pre-compiled and pre-optimized Open Source
AMP (Apache, MySQL(TM), PERL/PHP) applications
* Based on internal studies
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36. Simplify with Standard Management
Interfaces
• Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
fully embedded
> Standard features and interfaces across
both Sun SPARC- and x64-processor based
systems
• Integrate quickly, leveraging existing training
• Administrator advantages
> Monitoring — SNMP v1, v2c, v3, IPMI 2.0
> Security and authentication — SSH 2.0,
HTTPS, LDAP, RADIUS, MS Active
Directory
> Advanced browser interface
> DMTF-style and ALOM-style CLIs
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37. A Smooth Move to Solaris 10
• Maximize Sun CMT server
performance on Solaris 10 -- run
Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 applications in
Containers on Solaris 10
• Industry's most secure platform,
virtually unbeatable
price/performance, and unique
virtualization capabilities
• Extensive support offerings
available to optimize your Solaris 10
experience, including:
> Solaris 10 Evaluation Service
> Enterprise Migration Suite
> Solaris Subscriptions
> Learning Services
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38. Sun Services
Build on the Strengths of CMT Technology
• Help customers take advantage of T5140/T5240 servers strengths:
> Consolidation & Virtualization
• Help customers plan, design, and deploy a virtualized environment that helps
save on power, space and cooling
> Eco Environmental
• Leverage servers' small size, low power consumption and reduced temperature
output to reduce OpEx costs
> Solaris 10 Operating System
• Help customers upgrade to Solaris 10's industry-leading features/functionality
• Fully supported with Sun Support Services
> Integrated Services (Sun(SM) Systems Packs) – System + OS support services at
point of sale with additional discount to HW; or
> OS support with purchase of Solaris(TM) Subscription – provides latest Solaris
updates, named releases, software updates and other Sun support
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39. Open CRM Solution
Deploy Entire Open Stack
• Try before Buying
• Pre-Tested and Tuned
• Choose: Community or
Enterprise Edition
Architect Technical Resource
wikis.sun.com/display/cmt
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40. Get Started Today
• Try and buy • Services
> 40% off Sun SPARC Enterprise > Solaris subscriptions
T5140 and T5240 servers if you > Virtualization/
buy before May 31th Consolidation Services Suite
• Web infrastructure > Sun(SM) Eco Services Suite
offers for CMT systems service
> Sun(SM) Web Server • Trade in offers
Encryption Solution > Up to 30% if you trade in
> Solaris + AMP solution Sun, IBM, HP or Dell
systems (limited time)
> Glassfish(TM)/Postgres
solution • Financing Solutions
> SugarCRM / MySQL(TM) > Start saving today: Finance
Solution your CoolThreads Servers
with Sun!
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42. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Sun Fire, Sun Blade, Sun
Ultra, Java, Solaris, OpenSolaris, StorageTek, Coolthreads,
GlassFish,Sun Fire, and The Network Is The Computer are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
in the United States and other countries. All SPARC trademarks
are used under license and are trademarks or registered
trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the United States and
other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based
upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo, the AMD Opteron logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.
Intel and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries. ORACLE is a registered trademark of Oracle
Corporation.
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43. Driving Innovation at Every Level:
UltraSPARC® T2 Plus Processor
Third-generation CMT Processors Pack 128 Systems into a single 1RU
package
Sun started the multithreaded
revolution in 2005, and is still the
industry leader, with more threads
per core than anyone else
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44. Sun CoolThreads Servers
Optimized for Web Scale Computing
Server of the Year
• Highest throughput, lowest • Crypto acceleration, standard
power and space footprint • 10GbE networking, standard
• World record $ / Performance • High reliability
• Open source, no cost • Solaris Application Guarantee
virtualization as standard Program
• High capacity memory and disk • From $2,795*
* U.S. list price. All prices quoted are in U.S. dollars. Page 44
45. Conventional
“Wisdom?”
Frequency is
Large Caches
Older designs King
are just not
focused on Complex Cores:
today's Performance One Processor
Out of Order,
business at any Design for all
Multi-Issue,
expense Workloads
issues... Speculation
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46. CoolThreads Breakthrough Efficiency
CoolThreads technology helps enable simple,
compact system designs, which deliver:
> Record-breaking performance
> Lower cost
> Efficient energy use
> Lower HVAC cost
> Faster installation
> Higher reliability
> Faster time to repair
> ... and more
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48. T1000/T5120/T5140 Differences
Feature Sun Fire T1000 SPARC Enterprise T5120 SPARC Enterprise T5140
Form Factor 1U, 18¾” deep 1U, 28” deep 1U, 28” deep
UltraSPARC T1 UltraSPARC T2 2x UltraSPARC T2 Plus
CPU
1.0 GHz, 16-32 threads 1.2/1.4 GHz 32-64 threads 1.2 GHz 64-128 threads
DDR2 32GB Max FB-DIMM 128GB MAX FB-DIMM 128GB MAX
Memory
8x slots 16x slots 16x slots
4 x 1GbE or
Network 4 x GbE 4 x GbE + 2 x 10GbE 3 x 1Gbe + 1 x 10GbE or
2 x 1GbE + 2 x 10GbE
1x 3.5” SATA, non-hot-plug
Internal Storage 8 x 2.5” SAS, hot-plug 8 x 2.5” SAS, hot-plug
OR 2x 2.5” SAS
Removable Media None 1x DVD-RW 1x DVD-RW
Serial 1x RS-232, No USB 1x RS-232, 4x USB 1x RS-232, 4x USB
PCI Express slots 1x (low profile) 3x(low profile) 3x(low profile)
1x 300W AC 2x AC 720W "Climate Saver" & DC option 2x AC 760W or DC 660W
Power Supply
Non-Redundant Redundant/Hot-Swap Redundant/Hot-Swap
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49. T2000/T5220/T5240 Differences
Feature Sun Fire T2000 SPARC Enterprise T5220 SPARC Enterprise T5240
Form Factor 2U, 24” deep 2U, 28” deep 2U, 28” deep
UltraSPARC T1 UltraSPARC T2 2x UltraSPARC VF
CPU
1.0 - 1.4GHz 32 threads 1.2/1.4 GHz 64 threads 1.2/1.4 GHz 64-128 threads
DDR2, 64GB MAX FB-DIMM, 128GB MAX FB-DIMM 256GB MAX
Memory
16x Slots 16x Slots 32x slots
4 x GbE or
Network 4x GbE 4x GbE + 2x 10GbE 3 x GbE + 1 x 10GbE or
2 x GbE + 2 x 10GbE
Internal Storage 4x 2.5” SAS, hot-plug 16 x 2.5” SAS, hot-plug Up to 16 x 2.5” SAS, hot-plug
Removable Media 1x DVD-ROM 1x DVD-RW 1x DVD-RW
Serial 1x RS-232, 4x USB 1x RS-232, 4x USB 1x RS-232, 4x USB
PCI Express slots 3x (low profile) 6x (low profile) 6x (low profile)
PCI-X slots 2x (low profile) None None
2x 450W AC 2x 750W or 1100W 2x 1100W AC
Power Supply
Redundant/Hot-Swap AC Redundant/Hot-Swap Redundant/Hot-Swap
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50. Financing Solutions
Sun Microsystems Global Financial Services
• Start saving today: Finance your CoolThreads Servers with Sun!
> Retire your existing IBM/HP lease and lower your monthly payment!
> Solution Financing* available: Finance Sun-provided application
readiness, installation and migration services, in addition to hardware,
software and maintenance.
> Deferral Structures available: No payments for the first 3 months.
> Capital and operating lease structures may be available.
• Lease offerings are available in select countries worldwide. Subject to
credit approval and acceptable financing terms.
*Softcost financing typically available up to 25% of the total amount financed.
Please contact your Sun Microsystems Global Financial
> Services account executive for further details or visit
http://www.sun.com/sales/leasing/index.jsp
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51. Pricing Substantiation
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 Comparisons:
DL580G5, - Base server price for HP DL580G5 with 4 x Intel Xeon x7350 2.93GHz processors, 16 x 2GB FB-DIMMs, Slimline DVD-
ROM/CD-RW drive, 2 x 146GB 10k rpm SAS, RAID 1, Redundant PSUs, 2 x 1 Gigabit Ethernet, HP iLO Select Pack, 4 x 1GbE,
Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition with 25 CALs . Virtualization price for VMware ESX Virtual Infrastructure Standard 4
Processor License with 1 year coverage. 10GbE price for 2 x SR-fiber NC510F PCI-E adaptors. Crypto Acceleration price for Sun
Crypto Accelerator 6000. From Sun Store pricing www.sun.com 01/25/08. Pricing from HP Store, www.hp.com, 02/15/08
IBM pricing from Sun Market Intelligence, 02/13/08. IBM p550 configured with 2 x 4.2 GHz Power6 processors, 16 x 2 GB DDR 2
DIMMS, 2 x 146 GB SAS HDD, RAID, 4 x 1GbE ports, 2 x 1700 Watt PSU, DVD-ROM, Rail kit, AIX 6.1. IBM Virtualisation costs
based price of Hardware Management Console, IBM 10GbE costs based on Short Range fiber
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 configured with 2 x 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC T2 Plus 8 Core processors, 16 x 2 GB FBDIMMS, 2 x 146
GB SAS 2.5” HDD, RAID, 4 x 1GbE ports, 2 x 1100 Watt PSU, Slim DVD RW, Rail kit, 2 x 10GbE XAUI Adaptors, Solaris 10
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52. Benchmark Disclosure
SAP and all SAP logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries. Results of two-tier SAP SD
Standard Application Benchmarks as of April 9, 2008: The SPARC Enterprise Model T5240, 2 processors / 16 cores / 128 threads, UltraSPARC T2
Plus, 1.4 GHz, 8 KB(D) + 16 KB(I) L1 cache per core, 4 MB L2 cache per processor, 128 GB main memory; Number of benchmark users & comp.:
4,170 SD (Sales & Distribution); Average dialog response time: 1.97 seconds; Throughput: Fully Processed Order Line items/hour: 418,000, Dialog
steps/hour: 1,254,000; SAPS: 20,900; Average DB request time (dia/upd): 0.085 sec / 0.238 sec; CPU utilization of central server: 99%; Operating
System central server: Solaris 10; RDBMS: Oracle 10g; SAP ECC Release: 6.0. The SAP certification number was not available at press time and
can be found at http://www.sap.com/benchmark. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 (1x1.4 GHz UltraSPARC T2 processor, 8 cores, 64 threads) running
Solaris 10, Oracle 10g and the SAP ERP application Release 6.0 (2005) – 2,175 SAP SD benchmark users, Cert#200705. IBM System p570 (2 x 4.7
GHz POWER6 processors, 4 cores, 8 threads) 32 GB mem) running Oracle 10g, AIX 5L Version 5.3. SAP ECC Release 6.0 - 2035 SD benchmark
users, 10180 SAPS, 1.99 sec avg response time, Certification number 2007037. HP ProLiant DL380 G5, (2x3.16 Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Model X5460, 8 cores, 8 threads) running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, SQL Server 2005 and the SAP ERP application
Release 6.0 (2005) – 2,436 SAP SD benchmark users. Certification number 2007064. HP ProLiant DL580 G5, (X7350, 2.93 4x 2.93 Ghz Quad-Core
Intel Xeon Processor Model X7350, 8 cores, 8 threads) running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, SQL Server 2005 and the SAP ERP
application Release 6.0 (2005) – 3,705 SAP SD benchmark users, 18530 SAPS. Certification number 2007056.
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 (2 x 1200 Mhz UltraSPARC T2 Plus, 128GB), 6 partitions, Solaris [TM] 10,Lotus[R]Domino 7.0.1, 65,000 NotesBench
R6iNotes users, $2.84 per user, 55,101 NotesMark tpm, 224 ms avg. IBM x3650 (2 x 3GHz Intel Xeon 5160, 24GB), 4 partitions, SuSE Linux
Enterprise Server 9.0 SP3, Lotus[R]Domino 7.0, 22,000 NotesBench R6iNotes users, $3.47 per user, 17,777 NotesMark tpm, 3.056 seconds avg.
IBM p5 560Q (4 x 4 core 1.8GHz Power 5+, 64GB), 6 partitions, AIX 5L V5.3, Lotus[R] Domino 7.0.1, 5,000 NotesBench R6iNotes users, $4.89 per
user, 46,193 NotesMark tpm, 848 ms avg. HP BL480C (2 x 2.66GHz Intel Xeon X5355, 8GB), 3 partitions, Windows Server 2003, Lotus[R] Domino
7.0, 27,000 users, $13.27 per user, 23,117 NotesMark tpm, 0.764 seconds avg NotesBench R6iNotes. More info www.notesbench.org
IBM x3650 power consumption obtained from IBM Power configurator for system configured with 2 x Xeon 5160 3.0GHz processors, redundant PSU,
12 x 2GB DIMMs, and 2 x 74GB SAS drives, on 24/8/07.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/powerconfig/. IBM p 560Q power rating of 1820W is estimated as 70% of maximum PSU rating
published here on 03/26/07 Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 power consumption taken from measurements made during the benchmark run.
SPEC, SPECjAppServer are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. All results from www.spec.org as of 4/5/08.
SPECjAppServer2004: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 (16 cores, 2 chip) 3,331 JOPS@Standard. IBM p 570 (4 cores, 2 chips) 1,197.51
JOPS@Standard. Dell 2900 (4 cores, 2 chips) 652.93 JOPS@Standard. HP rx2660 (4 cores, 2 chips) 874.17 JOPS@Standard. HP BL460c (8
cores, 2 chips) of 2056.27 JOPS@Standard. IBM p 570 power rating of 1040W is estimated as 80% of maximum PSU rating published here on
4/4/2008: Dell PE 2900 power rating of 350 W is estimated as 70% of maximum PSU rating published here on 4/4/2008: Sun HP rx2660
power rating of 560 W is estimated as 70% of maximum PSU rating published here on 4/4/2008: SPARC Enterprise T5240 power consumption of
720 watts reported during benchmark run.
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53. Benchmark Disclosure
SPEC, SPECjbb reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. All results as of 04/09/08 on http://www.spec.org. Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 results submitted to SPEC. Other results as of 04/01/08 on www.spec.org Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 (2 chips, 16 cores) 373,405
SPECjbb2005 bops, 23,338 SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM. IBM p 550 (4x4.2GHz Power6 chips, 8 cores) 333,779 SPECjbb2005 bops, 83445
SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM. HP rx6600 (4 x1.6 GHz Intel Intanium2 chips, 8 cores) 158174 SPECjbb2005 bops, 39544 SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM. IBM p
570 (2x4.2GHz Power6 chips, 4 cores) 175,474 SPECjbb2005 bops, 87737 SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM. Dell PowerEdge 6950 (4 chips, 8 cores)
176909 SPECjbb2005 bops, 44,227 SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM. Dell 6950 power rating of 1100W is estimated as 70% of maximum PSU rating
published here on 4/4/08 IBM p 570 power rating of 1040W is estimated as 80% of maximum PSU rating published here on 06/07/07 HP rx6600
power rating of 1120W is estimated as 70% of maximum PSU rating published here on 03/23/08 Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 power consumption
taken from measurements made during the benchmark run.
SPEC, SPEC OMPM2001 , SPEC OMPL2001 registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Sun SPARC Enterprise
T5240 server, (2x1.4 GHz, UltraSPARC T2 Plus chips, 16 cores, 128 threads) 25,488 SPEC OMPM2001. Competitive results from www.spec.org as
of April 7, 2008. IBM System p5720 (2x4.7GHz POWER6 chips, 4 cores, 8 threads) 20,433 SPEC OMPM2001. IBM System p5 550 (2x2.1GHz
POWER5+ chips, 4 cores, 8 threads) 19,983 SPEC OMPM2001. Unisys ES7000/One (32 x3.4GHz Xeon 7140 chips , 64 cores, 64 threads) 24,632
SPEC OMPM2001.
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