May 23, 2003 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Inc., (ftsi.fujitsu.com) a division of Fujitsu (fujitsu.com), revealed this week its next generation of entry-level PRIMEPOWER servers that feature mainframe-like performance and reliability.
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Fujitsu said its new entry-level PRIMEPOWER 250 and 450 servers deliver high performance, reliability and availability to e-business and transaction processing applications. The PRIMEPOWER 250 and 450 include up to two and four 1.1 GHz processors, respectively, that perform up to six simultaneous instructions. They also offer 1 MB of on-chip Second Level Cache, fast buses, and larger disk capacity.
"These servers bring the best technology from mainframe computing to aggressively meet the needs of customers who are currently experiencing limitations in power and performance at the entry point," said Richard McCormack, vice president of product marketing at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Inc. "The low end of the server market will be redefined with the introduction of the PRIMEPOWER 250 and 450, two server models that bring performance and reliability to the network edge and address needs that were previously unmet in this class."
Fujitsu also announced performance upgrades to the PRIMEPOWER 650 and 850 8-way and 16-way servers, respectively. Both systems will now feature 1.08 GHz SPARC64(R) V processors.
Fujitsu's PRIMEPOWER 250 and 450 server models are now available, with pricing starting from $7500 for the PRIMEPOWER 250.
The PRIMEPOWER 650 and 850 with performance upgrades are also currently shipping.