Sun resumes shipments of V210, V240 servers
Sun Microsystems Inc. has fixed a data corruption problem with its new Sun Fire V210 and V240 servers and has resumed shipments of the two Unix machines. "Sun started selling the two servers in May but abruptly ceased shipments on June 23 when it discovered that a flaw in the systems’ Ethernet ports that could corrupt the entire system."
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