Sun delivers grid utility service
04:55 - Tuesday 1 February 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sun, delivers, grid, utility, service Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sun, delivers, grid, utility, service Category : Miscellaneous
Sun Microsystems officially launched its grid utility computing offering, a $1-per-hour-per-CPU option that turned heads when it was announced last year.
Rolled out at its Network Computing ’05 (NC05Q1) event in Santa Clara, Calif., the grid utility costs $1 per CPU, per hour, said Ed Valdez, vice president of integrated solutions at Sun. A similar arrangement for Sun’s storage utility is $1 per gigabyte per month.
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