Sun Unveils 64-bit Server Line
SumDog is one of many to let us know, PC World is reporting that Sun is expected to reveal the first few of their new 64-bit servers at their quarterly product rollout. From the article: "Formerly code-named Galaxy, the Sun Fire X2100, X4100, and X4200 servers represent the company's bid to woo customers, particularly the financial industry sector, away from rival server vendors Hewlett-Packard and Dell."
...but does it have 64-bit drivers for my HP all-in-one printer?
What I'm listening to now on Pandora...
(follows link)
**head explodes**
"servers represent the company's bid to woo customers, particularly the financial industry sector, away from rival server vendors Hewlett-Packard and Dell."
So these severs will be faster then most intel based processors with a lower price tag?
Didn't think so.
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Standard Slashdot Response:
You obviously don't know how to admin Linux you fucking cluebie, go back to Windows. Oh, Solaris? Sun sucks, use Linux.
+3 Funny
Seriously, we all know Sparc is 64-bit, has been for some time. Most of us also know that they've dabbled in the Opteron processors not very long ago, and that these new servers are probably all Opterons.
If not, maybe you shouldn't be reading Slashdot. It's too technical for you. Go read C|Net.
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Trio of Sun Fire systems are first of 'Galaxy' class machines ..Its mission, to take system admins where no system admins have ever gone before.