Green Server…

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under sun t2000 | 2 Comments »

Its not just being “green”, but being ECO friendly. Learn more….

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More is more – CoolThreads Servers from Sun

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under sun t2000 | 3 Comments »

More is more (2nd edition): Mr. Datacenter moved now to Icestation Xeon because of space & cooling. Introduction video of CoolThreads Servers from Sun. If you don’t like whalefish-blubber don’t watch it!

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Maiden Flight Thunder T2000 Rc plane

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under sun t2000 | 4 Comments »

Maiden flight of my thunder tiger 2000 Went well but got disoriented with the sun Still had good landing SC52 4 stroke engine

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Sun Fire Coolthreads Power Meter Giveaway

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under sun t2000 | No Comments »

Get your Sun Fire T1000/T2000 for a FREE 60 day trial period today and receive a FREE Power Meter!
http://www.sun.com/tryandbuy/index.jsp?cid=904844

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sun microsystems t2000 server

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under sun server | 25 Comments »

16 gb ram, 32 logical processors $17,000 dollars :)

dlab shows us how to turn it on

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Sun T2000 ALOM

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under sun t2000 | 19 Comments »

The Advanced Lights Out Management system on the Sun Fire T2000 server is its own operating system, which acts independent of the Solaris operating environment at a hardware level, where temperature and power sensors, events, and detailed manufacturer information can be looked up. Has its own user database and listens on the dedicated rj-45 management port after configuration via a rs232-db9 cable has set the interface up. Think BIOS/CMOS, then think of the most complex server operating system, Solaris, and then think the internet and the possibility of managing and maintaining the whole system from anywhere, vpn or through a ssh tunnel if you like. It’s just telnet, so it works with any os that supports tcp/ip and serial access.

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