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Dell Offers Sun Customers an Immediate Path from Legacy Datacenters to Greater Efficiencies and Investment Protection

  • UNIX to Linux Migration Services and Tools Simplify Transition to Standards-Based Technology and Modernize Legacy Datacenters
  • Sunâ„¢ Customers Can Upgrade to New Dellâ„¢ Blade, Rack and Tower Servers Featuring Latest Intel® Xeon® 5500 Series Processors; Benefits from Virtualization Optimization and Power and Cooling Lead Datacenter Efficiencies
  • Dell PowerEdgeâ„¢ Servers with Solaris Run 14 Times Faster Than Sun Fire with Solaris for Database Applications1
  • Flexible Finance Programs Help Speed Transition from UNIX, Allow Businesses to Minimize Total Cost of Ownership and Maximize Investment

ROUND ROCK, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dell is making it easy for customers to migrate from proprietary server platforms and outdated legacy datacenters to more open, flexible, standards-based technology. A Dell ProConsult Infrastructure Consulting service – UNIX to Linux migration – offers existing Sun customers fast, seamless transitions to Dell PowerEdge Linux servers from UNIX-based systems. Dell PowerEdge servers are an ideal platform for current Sun and other customers to help reduce costs for mission-critical applications while helping to increasing IT efficiency.

Great news in terms of choice and functionality for the end user community. That Dell is offering assistance in migrating on to newer systems running Solaris could create opportunities and highlight their support and performance of Solaris on their new PowerEdge blade/rack servers.

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