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Oracle Sun Blade Servers


Oracle's Sun Blade modular systems integrate robust x86 and SPARC-based servers, storage, and advanced networking capabilities to support a complex and dynamic mix of IT workloads. Controlled by a single system management interface, the balanced architecture of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides an open, standards-based infrastructure for virtualization and consolidation, as well as enterprise cloud deployments.

  • No compromise design provides a complete IT infrastructure solution
  • Blade independent I/O expansion capability easily scales to meet expanding storage data requirements
  • Integrated RAS features for enterprise-class software solutions
  • Single point of management for ease-of-use, simplified deployments, and lower operating expense costs

Industry Leadership

Oracle is the only company that can offer a tightly integrated clustered blade solution that can be deployed, managed, and supported as a single system—from applications to disk.

  • Lowest eco-friendly carbon footprint- server modules are up to 18% more energy efficient than competing solutions
  • Most cost-efficient, virtualized 10 GbE networking solutions
  • Architectural innovation-the only high-bandwidth, hot swappable storage blades independently mapped to server blades
  • Oracle VM for x86, offered as pre-installed option with both Oracle Linux and Oracle Solaris, makes enterprise applications easier to deploy, manage, and support.
  • Complete system support: 24/7 hardware service, expert technical support, proactive tools, and updates to Oracle operating systems all for a single price.


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