Applications:
SUN, TOPSPIN DELIVER GRID SOLUTIONS FOR SOLARIS 10
Sun Microsystems Inc and Topspin Communications announced they will be
expanding their alliance to include support for Solaris, Linux and
Windows-based Operating Systems for the Grid and utility computing market.
Under terms of the agreement, Sun and Topspin will offer integrated utility
computing solutions that include Topspin's intelligent fabric products and
Sun's AMD Opteron-based systems. The solution links servers together into high
performance Grids, virtualizes network and storage connectivity, and
provisions applications on demand.
The relationship with Topspin also benefits Sun's alliance partner EDS. Sun
is
an inaugural member of the recently announced EDS Agility Alliance and is EDS'
preferred partner for enterprise-wide network computing, outsourcing
environments, and utility based computing. Together, Sun and EDS are working
to deliver to clients the benefits of lower total cost of ownership through
virtualization technology and utility computing solutions. "Sun's selection of
Topspin brings EDS a cost-effective, standards-based solution that offers
increased performance," said Larry Lozon, vice president of EDS Hosting
Services.
In March 2003, Sun and Topspin announced an OEM relationship. This
announcement extends that relationship beyond high performance computing and
database clusters into mainstream enterprise Grids and utility data centers.
The new solution will offer Topspin's InfiniBand-based server switch
platforms, host adapters, and Vframe software, with Sun Fire V20Z and V40Z
server platforms.
"Our relationship with Topspin enhances our ability to provide state-of-
the
art solutions for utility and Grid computing," said John Fowler, executive
vice president of the Network Systems Group at Sun. "Sun is excited about the
extreme performance that Infiniband provides data center servers and is
committed to working with leaders like Topspin to deliver it."
"We are working closely with Sun to give our customers the benefits of Grid
computing," said Stu Aaron, vice president of marketing at Topspin. "The
economic advantages of our combined solutions make it an easy decision for
customers to deploy Grid or utility computing in their data center."
About Sun
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems Inc to its position as a provider
of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work.
Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at sun.com/.
|