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    Fujitsu Beefs Up Utility Computing with New Server

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    Jeff Burt
    Published July 20, 2004
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      Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. on Tuesday is rolling out a two-way rack server powered by Intel Corp.s 64-bit Itanium 2 chip, a companion system to the four-way server unveiled in January, and what officials say will be a key building block in the companys Triole utility computing strategy.

      The 2U (3.5-inch) Primergy RXI300 is targeted at scientific and technical applications, according to officials with the Sunnyvale, Calif., company. It will run on Itanium 2 processors at speeds of 1.4GHz or 1.6GHz with 3MB of Level 3 cache, or 1.5GHz, with 6MB of cache.

      Other features include three PCI-X slots and 2GB Ethernet ports, RAID-1 capabilities on the Ultra320 SCSI controller for enhanced data mirroring, up to 16GB of memory and two integrated Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. Up to 23 servers can fit into a standard 46U rack.

      The RXI300, which will start at $9,200, joins the four-way RXI600 in Fujitsus stable of Itanium 2-based systems. Fujitsu officials said they expect support for the 64-bit chip to continue to grow, particularly as Linux and Microsoft Corp.s Windows operating systems gain traction in the data center. In addition, the 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2003, and 64-bit Linux versions from Red Hat Inc. and Novell Inc.s SuSE Linux unit will fuel future growth, they said.

      The entire Intel-based Primergy line also is a key player in Fujitsus Triole strategy, officials said. The company introduced the initiative in the United States in May, though it has been rolled out in Japan for more than a year.

      Triole has the same basic goals as other utility computing initiatives such as adaptive enterprise from Hewlett-Packard Co. and on-demand computing from IBM Corp.: making a companys IT infrastructure more responsive to the business demands. However, those other strategies are more services-driven; Fujitsu, whose initiative focuses on virtualization, automation and integration, is more concerned with offering customers a proven package of technologies. Fujitsu is creating templates that will serve as building blocks as businesses grow their utility computing environment, officials said.

      A key to that strategy is the use of standard IT components, including Intel-based servers. Fujitsu also offers PrimePower servers, a line of Unix-based system, and recently announced a partnership with Sun Microsystems Inc. in which the two companies will jointly develop a single family of SPARC/Solaris-based systems, called the Advanced Products Line, starting in 2006.

      Check out eWEEK.coms Infrastructure Center at http://infrastructure.eweek.com for the latest news, views and analysis on servers, switches and networking protocols for the enterprise and small businesses.

      Jeff Burt
      Jeff Burt
      Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

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