Sun debuts Galaxy servers
Sun Microsystems Monday rolled out a line of enterprise servers dubbed "Galaxy," the latest of its Sun Fire servers featuring Advanced Micro Devices’ Opteron chips and Sun’s best chance of recapturing the heart of the server market. Sun unveiled the servers, which run the Sun Solaris 10 operating system, at its Network Computer ’05 conference in New York City.
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