Demonstrating its commitment to the SPARC platform, Oracle has expanded the SPARC platform by announcing a SPARC Solaris-based Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud T3-1B engineered system and a complete ...
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Oracle has launched a Sparc-based Solaris server option for its Exalogic cloud-in-a-box product suite. The Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud T3-1B can now run on Sparc servers running Solaris 11 Express, ...
Oracle has announced new servers based on the Sparc T3 processor, a chip that began life at Sun Microsystems and which some said might never see the light of day. Known previously by its code name, ...
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Hoping to get its money’s worth out of its $7.30 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems earlier this year, Oracle is unveiling Solaris servers powered by the new 16-core Sparc T3 processor. According ...
When Oracle purchased Sun Microsystems in 2010, the company inherited a venerable Unix solution that was already in decline. The Solaris operating system on Sun’s SPARC hardware was losing ground to ...
Oracle has announced a world record TPC-C benchmark result for Oracle Database 11g Release 2 on a SPARC Supercluster with SPARC T3-4 servers. In addition to the new world record, Oracle also announced ...
Oracle is showing its continued commitment to the server product line it inherited along with its acquisition of Sun Microsystems with the introduction of new SPARC processors and the latest version ...
After years of struggle and fading recognition, it seems the end is finally here for Solaris and Sparc, the Unix operating system and RISC processor designed and championed by Sun Microsystems and ...
With its new Sparc T4 processor, Oracle is working to pull away from its Sun Microsystems legacy and adopt its own road map for this processor family. When Oracle acquired Sun in early 2010, it was ...
Some thought Sun's 16-core server chip would never see the light of day, but systems based on Sparc T3 will start shipping in 30 days Oracle has announced new servers based on the Sparc T3 processor, ...