SYSTEMS
Sun Microsystems Delivers New Sun Cobalt RaQ 550
SANTA CLARA, CA -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) is making the delivery of network applications simpler and more affordable than ever with the introduction of the Sun Cobalt RaQ(TM) 550 server appliance. Starting at only $1699, Sun's highest performing server appliance is pre-configured with the hardware and software companies need to deploy e-mail, Web hosting and other Internet applications in minutes -- without prior server experience. The new appliance expands Sun's network edge offerings and brings reliable turnkey services to small and medium enterprises. Sun's 1U rack-mountable server appliance offers customers a total cost of ownership well below conventional servers. The RaQ 550 is extremely easy to deploy, reduces power consumption and virtually eliminates administration and management costs. Sun has integrated the hardware, Linux operating system, applications, database, key aspects of the Sun(TM) ONE platform and point-and-click user interface to make deploying network applications as simple and reliable as plugging in a household appliance. "Customers want a no-hassle solution for delivering content and network applications," said Vivek Mehra, vice president and general manager of Sun Cobalt. "The RaQ 550 is the perfect server appliance for network infrastructure applications because it's easy to implement, highly affordable and simple to manage. The RaQ 550 is built to help companies reduce administration costs and get a fast return on investment." The RaQ 550 is ideal for small to medium enterprises and companies in markets, such as retail and education, seeking to bring their Web hosting infrastructure in-house. The new server appliance also offers improved performance to the thousands of service providers currently using Sun Cobalt appliances as a platform for shared, dedicated and co-location Web hosting. Developers can use the RaQ 550 to create appliance solutions by adding customer specific applications such as firewall software, CRM or eCommerce software. The Linux developer community and members of Sun's 8,500-plus Cobalt Developer Network will benefit from the improved modular software architecture and a full suite of development tools for customizing and deploying applications in record time. The RaQ 550 is Sun Cobalt's sixth-generation server appliance, bringing improved performance, expandability and reliability to the market. The new appliance is equipped with a 1.26 GHz processor, up to 2 GB of memory and two 80 GB drives with support for RAID 0 and 1 for data redundancy. Additional new features include: a modular software architecture, 2.4 Linux kernel update, enhanced security and system monitoring features, and a new mechanical design for greater access and reliability. A new XFS journaling file system also provides quick fail over recovery should unexpected interruptions occur. "Sun Cobalt server appliances extend the value proposition in the server appliance market by integrating the tools and applications into a low-cost, reliable appliance platform," said John Humphreys, server analyst, IDC. "By introducing the RaQ 550, Sun Cobalt continues to innovate and create momentum in the server appliance space as they focus on delivering services to the edge of the network." The Sun Cobalt RaQ 550 server appliance comes pre-configured with high-value fully licensed software including the latest versions of the Apache Web server, Apache Tomcat, ProFTPd FTP server, Sendmail Email services, Bind DNS server, JavaServer Pages(TM) (JSP 1.1) technology, Java Servlet 2.2, Sun ONE Active Server Pages (formerly Sun Chili!Soft ASP), InterBase 6 SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, PHP, Perl, Python, Front Page 2002 server extensions, Legato NetWorker and Knox Arkeia backup clients, SSHv2 server, 128-bit SSL, Telnet server, SNMP agent, and Sun Cobalt Bandwidth Management service. To further simplify IT administration, the Sun Cobalt(TM) Control Station helps enable customers to centrally manage multiple RaQ 550s along with other Sun Cobalt Qube and RaQ appliances. Customers can track and apply software updates, auto provision new services and monitor the health and performance of hundreds of appliances from one central location. The server appliance market is expected to grow at 26.8 percent CAGR through 2005 according to Gartner's Worldwide Server Appliance Forecast, Oct. 5 2001. For more information visit www.sun.com/cobalt.