Sun | Sun Fire T1000
Originally ntroduced in March of 2006 and then in the Enterprise version in May of 2007 along with the RoHS version of the Sun Fire T2000, the Sun Fire T1000 Server is part of Sun's line of Coolthreads® servers, so named because of their chip multithreading technology - CMT, and their low power consumption that allows them to run 'cooler' than comparable machines from other vendors. Since its introduction Sun has also introduced the Sun Enterprise T5120, the Sun Enterprise T5140, the Sun Enterprise T5220, the Sun Enterprise T5240, and the Sun Enterprise T5440 servers.
The Sun Fire T1000 set a new world record by delivering 51,540 BOPS for the SPECjbb2005 Benchmark, beating all other 2-way and less servers. Driven by the world's most energy efficient processors, the Sun Fire T1000 server supports more demanding workloads in less space and energy than any other system – again – at the time of its introduction. A throughput-optimized server with up to 32 threads per processor, all in a 1U package, the T1000 delivers more than 5x the throughput per rack of Xeon-based servers running Java applications.
the Sun Fire T1000 and Enterprise T1000 were EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in October of 2006 and replaced with the Sun Enterprise T5120 and the Sun Enterprise T5220.
The Sun Fire T1000 set a new world record by delivering 51,540 BOPS for the SPECjbb2005 Benchmark, beating all other 2-way and less servers. Driven by the world's most energy efficient processors, the Sun Fire T1000 server supports more demanding workloads in less space and energy than any other system – again – at the time of its introduction. A throughput-optimized server with up to 32 threads per processor, all in a 1U package, the T1000 delivers more than 5x the throughput per rack of Xeon-based servers running Java applications.
the Sun Fire T1000 and Enterprise T1000 were EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in October of 2006 and replaced with the Sun Enterprise T5120 and the Sun Enterprise T5220.
