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The company plans to spend billions of R&D dollars in realizing this goal. A big part of this is earmarked for Sun.

“We will make Sun the gold standard for computing servers underneath our product for servers and storage,” said Phillips.

If this all goes to plan, expect to see plenty of announcements from Oracle about new performance and transactional records on the various benchmarks. The Sun hardware influence is already coming through — Oracle is incorporating technologies such as InfiniBand and SSD to reduce database latency.

Sun’s Netra servers, which appeared to be a low priority item in the past, are being given fresh gusto under Oracle. Netra is aimed at the telecom sector, a market in which Oracle is also strong. Thus, immediate synergies in that market are being worked on to own that market.

Otherwise, Oracle appears to be giving more focus to SPARC than its x64 line. It likes the basic UltraSPARC/Solaris package, and it said it plans to invest a good share of its R&D dollars into that area.

According to Pund-IT Research Analyst Charles King, Ellison’s enthusiasm for Sun hardware should be considered in the context of client management.

“Oracle is the database of choice in a large majority of Sun-populated data centers,” he said. “The last thing Oracle wants is for Sun customers to believe that UltraSPARC is on a short road to nowhere.”

As for its Intel/AMD x64 solutions, Oracle appears to be reversing the trend of recent Sun strategy. In the past few years, Sun has steadily expanded its x64 line and even began calling it “industry standard,” inadvertently implying that its SPARC products did not meet industry standards.

Oracle may well be scaling back x64 and plans to focus on clustered offerings in this category, according to recent announcements. Thus, Oracle/Sun may not be taking on HP, Dell and IBM with lower-end x86 boxes and blades for much longer.

What’s to Come?

It’s been nice to take another look at Sun’s hardware. However, right now there is little more than a holding action by Oracle to demonstrate it cares about Sun servers. The next time we look at hardware form Oracle/Sun it will be really interesting. Big changes are no doubt coming, and they will likely happen sooner rather than later.

Oracle-Sun Server Line Up, as of February 2010

Server Line Sun Blade Servers Sun x64 Servers Sun SPARC Enterprise Servers Sun Netra Carrier-Grade Servers
Processor Type Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron and Sun UltraSPARC Processors Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors Sun UltraSPARC Processors Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, and Sun UltraSPARC Processors
OS Oracle Solaris, Linux, Windows Oracle Solaris, Linux, Windows, VMware Oracle Solaris Oracle Solaris, Linux, Windows, VMware
Servers Sun Blade Servers
Sun Blade Chassis Options
Sun Blade 6000 Chassis
Sun Blade 6048 Chassis

Sun UltraSPARC Blade Server Modules
Sun Blade T6340 Server Module
Sun Blade T6320 Server Module

Sun Intel Xeon Blade Server Modules
Sun Blade X6275 Server Module
Sun Blade X6270 Server Module

Sun AMD Opteron Blade Server Modules
Sun Blade X6440 Server Module
Sun Blade X6240 Server Module

Sun Blade Disk Modules
Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module

Sun x64 Servers
x64 AMD Rackmount
Sun Fire X4140 Server
Sun Fire X4240 Server
Sun Fire x4440 Server
Sun Fire x4540 Server
Sun Fire x4640 Server
Sun Netra X4200 M2 Server

x64 AMD Blade
Sun Blade X6240 Server Module
Sun Blade X6440 Server Module
Sun Netra CP3220 ATCA Blade Server
Sun Netra CP3020 Opteron ATCA Blade Server

x64 Intel Xeon Rackmount
Sun Fire X2270 Server
Sun Fire X4170 Server
Sun Fire X4270 Server
Sun Fire X4275 Server
Sun Fire X4450 Server
Sun Netra X4250 Server
Sun Netra X4450 Server

x64 Intel Xeon Blade
Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA Blade Server
Sun Blade X6270 Server Module
Sun Blade X6275 Server Module
Sun Blade X6450 Server Module

Sun SPARC Enterprise Servers
Entry-Level Servers
M3000 Server
T5120 Server
T5140 Server
T5220 Server
T5240 Server

Midrange Servers
M4000 Server
M5000 Server
T5440 Server

High-End Servers
M8000 Server
M9000 Server

Sun Netra Carrier-Grade Servers
Sun Netra UltraSPARC Rackmount Servers
Sun Netra T5440 Server
Sun Netra T5220 Server
Sun Netra T2000 Server

Sun Netra x64 Rackmount Servers
Sun Netra X4250 Server
Sun Netra X4200 M2 Server

Sun Netra ATCA Blade Servers
Sun Netra CT900 Blade Server

Sun Netra UltraSPARC ATCA Blade Servers
Sun Netra CP3260 ATCA Blade Server
Sun Netra CP3060 UltraSPARC T1 ATCA Blade Server

Sun Netra x64 ATCA Blade Servers
Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA Blade Server
Sun Netra CP3220 ATCA Blade Server
Sun Netra CP3020 Opteron ATCA Blade Server

Drew Robb is a freelance writer specializing in technology and engineering. Currently living in California, he is originally from Scotland, where he received a degree in geology and geography from the University of Strathclyde. He is the author of Server Disk Management in a Windows Environment (CRC Press).

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