After Oracle completed its acquisition of Sun, it promptly announced a new development path. Sun's old users knew that Oracle would continue to invest more in both the world
After Oracle completed its acquisition of Sun, it promptly announced a new development path. Sun's old users knew that Oracle would continue to invest more in both the world
After Oracle completed its acquisition of Sun, it promptly announced a new development path. Sun's old users were encouraged to learn that Oracle would continue to invest more in both the world's world, confident.
In 27th day of last month, Oracle officially released a future development plan for Sun technology and products, using the word "Integration (or integration)" in large quantities, cisco has launched its own Unified Computing System (UCS), and Hewlett-Packard also launched BladeSystem Matrix, in addition, Cisco-VMware-EMC has formed an alliance in the virtual computing environment, and Oracle can proudly claim that it can provide complete products from the chip to the application layer.
Racle promises to continue to increase investment in both Linux and Linux
It is not surprising that Oracle is committed to increasing its investment in both Linux and Solaris. More accurately, Oracle plans to launch its T3 UltraSparc chip later this year, for its T-series iSCSI servers, T3 will have 16 cores and be produced using 40 nm technology (T2 is 8 cores and 65 nm ), three other UltraSparc chips are under development, and their schedules and names have not yet been disclosed. The first one to be launched will be another 40-nanometer 8-core chip, which runs faster than T3, followed by two 28-nanometer 4-core and 16-core chips. In the next 15 months, Fujitsu will release its new 4-core, 65-Nano Sparc64 processor large-scale M Series servers.
Tom Becchetti, a Unix and storage engineer at a large manufacturing company located in the central and western United States, said: "From the very beginning of the world's four-digit World Cup 3, the Sun-host system is a little worse than IBM's Power platform, the comparison between the new Linux architecture and Power 7 is very interesting ".
With regard to Solaris, Oracle said that Oracle databases will be better integrated with Solaris In the future. Oracle President Charles Phillips said, "Solaris and iSCSI will be the preferred Operating System and processor for running Oracle software ".
In terms of x86, SUN's executive vice president of systems, John Fowler, said, "Oracle will focus on the Enterprise. We will use x86 in enterprise-level product clusters, it focuses on our own software ".
Oracle's chief designer, Edward Screven, talked about Solaris containers. "using Solaris containers can make Solaris ubiquitous, including x86 and x64 systems ". Oracle CEO Larry herison said he expects Solaris to run on many large x64 cluster servers. Although Oracle promises to continue to retain the x86 platform, it remains to be observed, the customer believes that Oracle will take actions beneficial to its own interests.