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Sun Microsystems Boosts Performance Across Industry-Leading Unified Storage Portfolio and Trumps Industry with New Standards for Data Protection
SINGAPORE – September 25, 2009 – Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced key technology enhancements and rapid customer adoption rates across its Unified Storage systems portfolio (http://www.sun.com/unifiedstorage) that extend the performance and data protection capabilities of the Sun Storage 7000 family. New software features and up to 30 percent greater controller performance extend the power of the industry's fast-growing Open Storage effort. In today's complex IT environment, enterprises are forced to store and manage increasing amounts of data within shrinking budgets. The Sun Storage 7000 family was introduced in 2008 to help bring greater performance and decreased complexity in helping business solve this growing challenge. Sun has since shipped over 35 petabytes in its Unified Storage portfolio and has doubled the number of customers quarter-over-quarter across a broad range of industries that include education, financial services, government, healthcare, media and entertainment, manufacturing and others that require faster access to data and easier migration paths. "Unified Storage has become one of the fastest growing market segments within the open storage industry, as customers love getting performance, simplicity and scalability at a fraction of the cost of traditional storage products," said Graham Lovell, senior director, Open Storage, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Today, Sun raises the bar on the industry with added performance and resiliency to the industry's fastest Unified Storage System. Customers can realize as much as a 30 percent increase in performance and in most cases, faster access to data, simplified data management and easier data migration, even in complex environments." Sun Adds 30 Percent Performance Boost to Sun Storage 7410 Rock-Solid Standards for Data Protection Sun also made the Sun Storage 7000 family easier to maintain and deploy, with a new Shadow Data Migration feature that allows customers to easily migrate data from competing legacy NAS devices at no additional cost and iSCSI management and features enhancements that allow for more efficient provisioning of server and storage systems. In addition, storage administrators can now manage their Sun Storage 7000 Systems and Windows storage environment using the Microsoft Management Console, leveraging their existing management experience using this interface. To learn more about Sun's Unified Storage solutions, please see http://www.sun.com/unifiedstorage. About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
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