(Source: Business Wire)

Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced a significant leap
forward in the industry with the introduction of new Sun(TM) Storage
F5100 Flash Array that extends Sun's flash portfolio with the latest
innovation that offers customers the best way to scale storage
performance. The first enterprise server and storage company to bring
fully-integrated Flash-based storage with Flash-optimized software to
the enterprise, Sun's new flash array is designed to accelerate
Oracle(R) and MySQL(TM) database workloads and optimize storage
architectures for higher performance at lower cost.
The Sun F5100 Flash Array features up to two terabytes of solid-state
Flash capacity and an unprecedented 1.6 million read and 1.2 million
write IOPS performance in a single rack unit (1.75 inches) - yet
consumes just 300 watts. This new high-performance, super-efficient
storage array delivers 1.6 million IOPS of performance, which is
comparable to 3,000 enterprise hard disk drives that span over 14 data
center racks and consume more than ten times the energy (40,000 watts).
Sun has achieved world-record performance of 12.8 gigabyte-per-second of
I/O bandwidth from one Sun F5100 array. Each Sun F5100 array is one
rack-unit in height and can be zoned and connected to up to 16 separate
hosts so that a single F5100 can be used by more than one application
environment. Included unified management and monitoring software
provides a single storage management window across a wide range of
operating systems.
"Today's announcements build on Sun's strategy to lead a new storage
hierarchy driven by flash technology to accelerate I/O throughput. No
other vendor today is shipping fully-integrated flash-based hardware and
software that leverages a world-class operating system to deliver
breakthrough performance and value to our customers," said John Fowler,
executive vice-president, Systems Group, Sun Microsystems.
Sun Servers with FlashFire Technology Deliver World Record
Performance Across Prominent Enterprise and High-Performance Computing
Workloads
The Sun(TM) Storage F5100 Flash Array enabled the Sun SPARC Enterprise
M4000 server to produce a world record result on the Oracle PeopleSoft
Enterprise Payroll 9.0 N.A. application benchmark that represents
typical online transaction processing workloads for processing employee
payroll.