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Wednesday Apr 15, 2009
Feeling green today

Uptime Institute

I'm not green around the gills or even green with envy. I'm feeling Eco-Green! Today Sun was named to the Uptime Institute's Global Green 100 list. For three great green reasons:

Sun's booth at the Uptime Institute
Sun Booth at the Uptime Institute Symposium

Which means next year I expect to see our customer names on the Global Green 100 list too.

Posted at 04:39PM Apr 15, 2009 by Amy O'Connor in Services  |  Comments[0]

Thursday Mar 12, 2009
FUD. And I don't mean lunch.

It was close to lunchtime when my iphone buzzed with the SMS: “Want some FUD?” I had to laugh; while my teenagers are specialists in the new lingo – this errant 'Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt' message from a co-worker was actually an abbreviation for "food". :-> But seeing FUD on my phone's screen reminded me of the months before Y2K – I was working in IT for a telco, and we were feverishly updating all our server equipment to ensure we wouldn't run into the dreaded short date format issues.

Scroll forward 9 years. Here we are, and IT shops are looking at their aging server and storage inventory – many acquired in '99 with Y2K budgets, many facing end-of-service-life, many not meeting current or projected performance demands, costing too much for power and cooling and taking up too much datacenter floorspace.

With the efficiency and consolidation options available today, it's easy to make the case that it's cheaper to move to a new server than stay on the old. So why does anyone hesitate in moving from their older systems? FUD – think of all the issues with moving to something new: painful learning curve, disruption, customized software, ISV apps. Will moving cause costly interruptions to business?

Sun offers two solutions to take the FUD out of datacenter upgrades:

  1. Solaris 8 and 9 Containers;
  2. Sun Professional Services.

Solaris 8 and 9 Containers are virtual environments for hosting Solaris 8 and 9 applications on a Solaris 10 box. They provide a Solaris 8 and 9 runtime environment with all the performance and quality improvements of the Solaris 10 OS (DTrace, ZFS, Solaris Resource Manager). Now you can upgrade hardware in one stage and your applications in another. Less pain, more time to plan. Containers are a "transition tool" to help port applications to Solaris 10 in comfortable stages (watch this great video with the great Joost Pronk in which he explains Solaris Containers).

And to go with our Containers we have our experts - Sun Professional Services. Our migration team analyzes your original Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 environments, creates a migration plan, and implements and tests solutions as stand-alone projects. Professional Services can easily test, implement and optimize future system and network architectures for our customers (like Barmer Ersatzkasse), while protecting their prior qualification efforts.

No worries. Sun, we take the FUD out of migration. Now if I could just get some lunch.

Posted at 12:33PM Mar 12, 2009 by Amy O'Connor in Sun  |  Comments[1]

Monday Oct 13, 2008
The rookies. The future is here.
Jed Lowrie Knocks in the Winning Run against LA

It's October... it's the postseason... and Sun's new T5440 Server gets me thinking about the Red Sox. Bit of a stretch? Not at all. Think back to last Monday's ALDS game. The rookie - the newest guy on the team - Jed Lowrie- brought in the winning run against the Los Angeles Angels to win the game and the first-round playoff series. Same thing with the T5440 Server – Sun's newest server - paving an entirely new way in the industry, setting an all time new bar, the "way of the future" for servers.

The T5440 Server!

What does all this get you? Only the highest throughput (up to 4 times higher performance) in the smallest space (a 4 RU chassis) with the lowest power requirements (2 times higher performance per Watt) in the industry. What else? You get a system on a chip – integrated directly on the processor: networking, security and PCI-Express I/O. Built-in, no-cost LDOMs and Solaris Containers virtualization technologies to consolidate workloads. The industry's most open platform built on open source technologies and open standards. You get breakthrough performance, eco-efficiency and cost savings. If I weren't superstitious, I'd say it was like winning the series. But I'll wait a few weeks for that.


Now our favorite rookie Lowrie wasn't on the diamond alone Monday night. He had the Red Sox's experienced veterans Jason Varitek, Kevin Youkilis, Tim Wakefield and Big Papi right alongside him; he's part of an amazing team.

Jed and Varitek Jed and Big Papi

Just like the T5440 Server - part of a great team too. It has the extensive experience of Sun's award-winning Services on its side. Sun's installation, support, training, professional and managed services allow customers to get the most from their T5440 Server. Sun's Professional Services can help with migrating applications and optimizing energy usage, virtualization and performance. Sun's Managed Services give expert help on the day-to-day operational tasks of your IT infrastructure reducing down-time and improving business efficiency and service levels.

There's a live chat taking place with Jonathan Schwartz, John Fowler, EVP Systems, Masood Heydari, VP SPARC Volume Systems, and Jim McHugh, VP Solaris, on Monday October 13th at 10am PT - to register, go to sun.com/launch. You can see a recent video on the launch at This is Something and can hear the webcast replay, download whitepapers or get more info at sun.com.launch. Finally, to see how the T5440 will perform in your environment with your apps, you can try it out for FREE for 60 days WITH FULL TECH SUPPORT. And you can then buy it at 40% off. Visit Sun's Try and Buy for all the details.

Posted at 03:50PM Oct 13, 2008 by Amy O'Connor in Open Source  |  Comments[1]

Sunday Sep 21, 2008
It doesn't matter who's on top...

Did you know that? That is, did you know it doesn't matter who's on top when it comes to xVM virtualization? That's a line heard from an engineer having a discussion with an industry analyst in our Solutions Center during our xVM launch last week, while they stood in front of an xVM server demo station. xVM server runs Microsoft, Red Hat, and Solaris Operating Systems. And xVM VirtualBox runs practically any x86-based OS. So no worries about where your application runs; we've got you covered. Check out this conversation on xVM.

We've also got you covered if you need help with your virtualization environment. We're ready to help with support, managed, and professional services for xVM - across the whole lifecycle - assessment (know what you need?), architecture, migration, implementation, management (want an experienced partner there every day?), and support...

Really, it doesn't matter who's on top when it comes to Sun xVM. xVM delivers the reliable, scalable, virtualization hypervisor architecture - the foundation upon which you can build everything else. And integrated management for your virtualized and physical environments. Which it why - when it comes to virtualization - although it really doesn't matter who's on top, it really does matter who's on the bottom. Make sure it's xVM.

Posted at 06:43PM Sep 21, 2008 by Amy O'Connor in Open Source  |  Comments[0]

Friday Jun 08, 2007
Swinging cats...
Virtualization, eco, de-dup, CDP, making $, open source... Spent a lot of time this week on these topics when I was with Jon Benson (our new head of Sun storage) and Nigel Dessau on a whirlwind visit with a number of storage industry experts in the New England area.

Besides the technology, one of the interesting things in the storage industry right now is the general consensus that data management needs to be handled by an end-to-end system, not just a storage box. Take virtualization - instead of virtualizing arrays behind a block storage controller, customers might choose to automate storage processes to support server virtualization. And CDP - as Nigel says "A year ago you could swing a cat and hit a CDP product", and now people are approaching CDP more cautiously because they just don't understand their data well enough to know where they need those types of RPOs. BTW, Nigel is a cat person, so no need to call out the SPCA as I don't think he would actually swing one around by the tail. And then there's de-duplication - are you really ready to let a computer decide which data should be deleted? We all still have lots of work to do with our customers before automatic deletion of data - in order to save storage space - will be a reality.

Jon Benson
Realest
Speaking of reality, I caught this picture of Jon in a parking lot in NH - he's definitely "real" when it comes to storage leadership. Check out the license plate...

And as my luck would have it, Nigel - a die-hard Yankees fan - came to Boston the one time this year when the Sox are losing and the Yankees winning. He tried hard to rub it in, but then again, the Sox are still over 10 games ahead of those pinheads, oops I mean pinstripes in the AL East. Ha! But Nigel did make an impression on the nice guy who drove us from meeting to meeting: Kevin's parting words were "Finally after all these years of driving, I've met a Yankees fan I like."

Posted at 12:48PM Jun 08, 2007 by Amy O'Connor in Sun  |  Comments[0]