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druddle 07 February 2002 12:10 PM

Do you work as an SA with large Sun Enterprise/Sun Fire systems ?? I am interested in seeing what sort of machines are about and what people are doing with them.

Dave

ScoobyJawa 07 February 2002 12:17 PM

Used to mate - but then you know that ;)

Just look after a few Sparcs/E5000 and some Ultra 10's/3500 etc...

simon_prickett 07 February 2002 02:00 PM

We've deployed our system on a E420R and E220R for a customer, and have it in house running on an Ultra80 and an E420R. We've also tested on an Ultra60.

Solaris 2.6 and 8, I did the port.

Check out the product at sirenic.com

I know there are people on here who work with the really BIG Suns, but won't name them in case they want to be anonymous :D

Simon.

HHxx 07 February 2002 02:18 PM

We have 5 E450's which I used as a bed once ;)

Tinsta 07 February 2002 02:29 PM

not really big end servers.. but a friend of mine has worked on e10k stuff.. some real big mutha's!!! :D

we only got ultra 60's, one sunblade 1000.. well nice machine..
prefer costwise.. getting dell poweredge's with solaris.. extremely reliable..and a third of the cost!! :)

DJ Dunk 07 February 2002 02:59 PM

Just a ye olde Sparc10 and a Sparc LX :) The real big boys are offsite.

stevem2k 07 February 2002 03:05 PM

Our Sun kit is generally Ultra 10's , E220's , E250's, E450's and Sunfire 880's.

So, your general mid-range stuff.

Steve

druddle 07 February 2002 03:06 PM

Tinsta - the problem with Solaris on Intel servers is that Sun are withdrawing Solaris on Intel very soon.

druddle 07 February 2002 03:08 PM

Oh, forgot to say the largest Solaris machine i worked on was a 64 CPU Fujitsu Siemens Primepower 2000 running Solaris 8, but i have seen a 128 CPU machine running a SAP benchmark and it is MASSIVE !!!

druddle 07 February 2002 04:00 PM

Tinsta

Solaris 9 will be available for Sun and Fujitsu Siemens Primepower machines aswell.

Dave

Tinsta 07 February 2002 04:31 PM

Oops....true..

bit of a shame their cutting the x86 support..as it meant a cheap easy way of learning solaris at home....suppose lots of companies are happy with the solaris 2.x and 8 machines and probably won't upgrade till they really have/need to.

cheers

Tin

druddle 07 February 2002 04:43 PM

I know, i have s Solaris partition on my PC at home, and it will be a bugger that i cant continue to put the latest versions on there. Oh well, will have to swipe a small Primepower from work hahaha.

Out of curiosity, have you seen anything about the Primepowers at all ?

Dave

orbv 07 February 2002 07:51 PM

Got my hands on a F15K around 2 months ago. Its just 108 x SS1 stuck together with
Ultra Sparc III cpus and a fast interconnect. Makes little difference to Solaris
what the hardware is.

Takes next to know time to spit out a Seti unit ;)

WillieF 07 February 2002 08:25 PM

hehe

:D We sell Primepower kit instead of Sun kit bigger - upto 128 processors - more efficient etc etc. People forget that Sun aren't the only people who sell SPARC based kit. The SPARC processor was a joint Fujitsu/Sun development and Fujitsu are the major shareholder.

Want to buy some? :D Demo boxes available!! maybe I should have a banner with Scoobynet.


krankyd 08 February 2002 01:22 PM

we have currently deployed loads of enterpise boxes!

last count was:

14 6800's, each with 4 domains
10-15 E4500's
5-10 E450's, E420's.

and a couple of V880's that are arriving next week.

We use the sunfire's as general servers, mostly database stuff and apps servers. All of them are clustered using vcs, and we use campus wide cluster and symmetrix (emc) srdf for failover from site to site.

nice setup - still building it though!

marky_babe 09 February 2002 09:00 AM

i have just deployed a sunfire 6800 with 4 domains, running oracle. interesting situation, its going head to head against a rs/6000 s80 to see who can shift and process the data quicker. at the moment i think the sun is ahead slightly.

now if they put it against one of the new rs/6000 regattas, might be a diferent story....

my contracts up in august if anyone wants to give me a job....

druddle 10 February 2002 01:22 PM

If they put the winner of that up against a Primepower, then that would be an interesting result (Primepower currently holds SAP R3 and Oracle benchmark world records) :D :D :D

firefox 11 February 2002 01:21 PM

Could of E10Ks...

Dont ya just love E-commerce nowadays.. :rolleyes:

J.

krankyd 11 February 2002 01:44 PM

does the primepower support solaris features native on all other sun servers? e.g. ap, dr, the usuall stuff...??

dsmith 11 February 2002 02:09 PM

We've got 4 E450s in our test bed. Whenever we actually try and use them for something on the live network, the rackspace costs so much its cheaper to buy new 1 or 2U boxes :rolleyes:

Still - they keep crunching seti units for the SIDC group :)

Deano

druddle 11 February 2002 02:54 PM

Primepower runs certified Sun Solaris, so all the standard Solaris features are supported, such as SCOD, DR, and there are some addition bits like an Active Resource Manager (that works).

^Qwerty^ 11 February 2002 04:27 PM

I've got one or two Sun servers ;)

Everything from Netra T1 --> E10k's

Most stuff is E220r/420r/450/250.

Get some 280R's soon.

And I run Seti on them as well ;) (well some of them)


dsmith 11 February 2002 04:34 PM

Mike how many you got....

2606 - 42261 Hrs 6 mins
:D

Run it on any old bit of kit that stays still long enough hence the highish average time. If they released a client for Cisco IOS - now then I could throw some spare cylces at it ;) :D

Tinsta 02 July 2002 03:17 PM

druddle,

yes, the solaris 9 is avail for sun machines only. Beta download is now available from sun.com (somewhere).. haven't installed it yet..but will do soon! :)

Still Solaris 8.. is pretty stable and good for workgroup servers.. beats re-booting the NT PDC once every week!

cheers

[Edited by Tinsta - 2/7/2002 3:18:21 PM]


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