Sun puts Xeon, Sparc T2+ chips in Netra rack servers
Server maker Sun Microsystems is to take the wraps off three new servers, aimed at telecommunications companies and other service providers and network equipment manufacturers serving the global - and booming - communications space. Two of the new machines are the first in Sun's Netra server line to use Xeon processors from …
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T2 with only Slowaris
Too bad Redhat and Suse refuse to support T2. No telco would ever use Ubunto
Mojo
Slowaris eh?
T2 only runs Slowaris.. Good! Who wants to run Redcrap and Novell/Suse err i mean M$/Suse on them anyway.
Now if someone can slam Apple we will have pissed off everybody :)
And the flames begin...
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