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On Oct. 21, Sun Microsystems rolled out four new storage and server blade systems to help boots its enterprise storage and server portfolio. The new Sun blades include a storage blade-the Sun Blade 6000-that supports eight SAS drives and as much as 1.2TB of data storage. The offerings also include the Sun Blade T6340, which is based on Sun's UltraSPARC T2 Plus chip, and the Sun Blade X6240, which uses two quad-core AMD Opteron processors.
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- The Sun Blade T6340, which is based on the UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor.
- The Sun Blade X6240, which is based on AMD's quad-core Opteron 2300 processor.
- The Sun Blade 6000 storage blade, which offers up to 1.2TB of data storage.
- The Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA blade, which is a carrier-grade system that uses a quad-core Intel Xeon processor.
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