Sunday, 19 February 2017

Which server provides investment protection and mainframe –class RAS features?

The Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 server belongs to a family of midrange servers designed to satisfy a large range of workloads and applications.Sun Sparc Enterprise M5000 server is a 10 U rack space server with eight latest quad-core SPARC64 VII or dual-core SPARC64 VI processors. The Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 server provides enterprise-class service levels for medium to large databases, scientific/- engineering applications, and consolidation/virtualization projects.
Based on robust SPARC architecture and running the leading Oracle Solaris11, Sun SPARC Enterprise servers are ideal for customers needing highly scalable, reliable servers that increase their system utilization and performance through virtualization.
 All SPARC64 VI dual-core processor and SPARC64 VII+ quad-core processor can be mixed and matched the servers and even partitions.The Clock speed of SPARC64 VII processor is 2.4 GHz and SPARC64 VI is 2.15 GHz. Supports up to 4 physical partitions and thousands of Solari's sockets and similar space and power requirements. Containers, with dynamic reconfiguration. This provides Investment protection for years to come, less risk and lower cost of ownership.The server can be scaled to nearly twice the performance with the same number of sockets and similar space and power requirements. To enhance flexibility, the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 server supports up to four Dynamic Domains—CPU board-level domains for large, mission-critical workloads that depend on maximum isolation, and single-socket-level domains for finer granularity with high isolation. For additional flexibility, each system can support thousands of Solaris Containers, which enable a single Solaris 10 OS instance to support many isolated execution environments.
Sun Sparc Enterprise M5000 server maintenance and support in Bangalore has the key RAS features like End-to-end ECC protection; guaranteed data-path integrity; automatic recovery with instruction retry; total SRAM and register protection; ECC and Extended ECC protection for memory, memory mirroring, and Predictive Self-Healing; fault-isolated Dynamic Domains; Dynamic Reconfiguration; Auto Diagnosis and Recovery; online upgrades; concurrent maintenance of disks, fans, and power supplies; redundant network connections; redundant storage connections; live operating system upgrades; journaling file system; hardened I/O drivers; CPU offlining; memory page retirement; and cluster support.These features result in a most reliable, and highly scalable, self-sustaining system. That works well with the world’s most popular business application systems and databases. By placing the widest range of error checking and correction systems directly into the hardware, the platform manages itself. This relieves system administrators from most of the difficult diagnostic and recovery tasks required with many other systems.Like the engine management systems in the finest cars, everything is monitored and self-managed to ensure all applications work non-stop at the peak of their capability.
Navigator system provides support and maintenance for Sun Sparc Enterprise M5000 server which has world’s most advanced OS, Oracle Solaris. Solaris is the only OS that has the scalability, security, and diagnostic features, to fully and quickly comprehend the situation if a major application problem occurs. The Sun Sparc Enterprise M5000  has advanced virtualization technologies, methodologies, and services, which make Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 servers ideal for consolidation.
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