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SPARC Enterprise ARCHITECTURE M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers: Architecture Flexible, Mainframe-Class Computer Power

Overview To support the endless demand for scalability, reliability, and manageability in the datacenter, infrastructures need to provide ever-increasing performance and capacity while becoming simpler to deploy, adjust, and manage. Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise servers outfitted with SPARC64 VI processors or SPARC 64 VI/SPARC 64 VII processors, large memory capacity, an inherently reliable architecture, and an eXtended system control facility deliver new levels of power, availability, and ease-of-use to enterprises. The sophisticated resource control enabled by Dynamic Domains, eXtended System Boards, and Dynamic Reconfiguration further increase the value of these servers by enabling enterprises to optimize the use of these hardware assets.

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PublisherFujitsu File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2009
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