Sun discontinuing Intel-based server
Sun Microsystems will stop selling its LX50 server, the company’s first general purpose Intel x86-based server, on Oct. 17. "According to a Sun statement released to InfoWorld on Tuesday but actually made on July 15, the decision to announce "end of life," or EOL, for the LX50 is "a natural progression in the lifecycle of its product line." The system will no longer be orderable after Oct. 16."
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