Sun Aims for SSD Future in Servers

Sun has prepared out more of its plans for using solid-state drives in its servers, which it states will help customers to decrease power charges and advance submission presentation in the data center.

The business is offering SSDs that customers can skid into their storage embayments, and in the future will plans to integrate them onto the server motherboard itself to supply much quicker facts and figures get access to for I/O intensive submissions, said Michael Cornwell, lead technologist of blink recollection at Sun. This could assess a change in how Sun servers are designed going ahead, he said.

The company broadcast Wednesday that it is now offering Intel’s 32GB X25-E Extreme SSD which customers can slide into their servers. charge beginning at US$1,199, the propel will be available in a 2.5-inch module that fits into 14 forms of Sun Fire servers and Sun Storage 7000 schemes. Continue reading “Sun Aims for SSD Future in Servers”

Does your small business network need a server?

Most if not all small business owners are looking for a way to increase productivity, prevent costly computer and network problems, and cut costs. In the age of technology, businesses that rely heavily on computer use will find that a server and help to minimize network issues therefore cutting cost and increasing productivity. How do you know if a server is the right choice for your business? This article will help you make an informed decision.

Welcome to the 21st century…an age in which everyone seems to use computers in one way or another, every single day!

In the United States, nearly every business uses computers – from startups to established businesses. As a small business grows, so does the need to hire more people. Expansion usually requires adding devices to the company network. As more computers, PDAs, workstations and other devices are added, you may reach the point where you organizations infrastructure seems “cluttered” and unorganized.

Once you decide that your network needs more organization, it may be time to purchase a “server,” which is a machine that “serves” data to and from the computers on your network. A server is a single computer (or computers) that act as the master administrator, or router; of your company’s computer needs. The server ensures harmony between the shared applications and data for your employees.

Did you know that when you add a second computer to your business’s network, you have created a “peer to peer” network? In a peer to peer network, two machines perform computing functions in a decentralized environment. With this type network, there’s a lack of cohesion as your employees share files through a confusing network of shared folders and drives, existing on each computer! Many times, when a company uses applications that need to be accessed and shared by its employees, these programs don’t function as intended. Allowing more than one person to access shared programs on a peer to peer network can become an utter disaster!

Another big hurdle experienced by companies with multiple computers but no server(s), is the catastrophic event of DATA LOSS. Imagine backing up every single computer in your office, everyday to prevent data loss – very expensive and time consuming. With a server, you only need to perform backups of the servers data, thus lowering the operating cost of your business, and making the process of keeping and restoring your data, less painful and efficient.

Software or data that has a dependence on multiple user coordination is stored on the server and dispensed by the server to the other computers, which then become networked together thanks to the server. Regardless of your company’s physical location, your computer(s) can communicate with the “main office”, as well as with your individual employees, when you have a server in place.

Your computers now become more secure from threats, since you can install anti-virus software onto your server, therefore protecting the data that flows to and from the computers on your network.

How do you know it’s time for a server in your small business? Here are a few scenarios that can help you determine if a server is right for your business:

*Your employees share printers on your network.

(A central “print server” would streamline the process of printing)

*Large amounts of spam email constantly appear in your employees’ inboxes.

(A central “email server” could help reduce the amount of spam email received)

*The latest security exploits and viruses threaten your network repeatedly.

(A central “security server” will address many of the threats prior to hitting your network)

*You have employees that travel and/or work remotely that need to access important files.

(A server can streamline the process of file sharing while remaining as secure as possible)

* Your business needs a way to filter certain websites from being accessed during work hours.

(A server can act as the “master” filter in which the networked computers will rely on)

*You have more than 5 computers in your office

(A server is generally recommended, when there are five or more computers in your network)

*Your company has a website and you prefer to host your own server(s) instead of a hosting company.

(A web server would work fine for a company without “huge” amounts of traffic)

There are many more points to consider when deciding if a server is best for you, so if you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, it may be a good time to take a look at your company’s infrastructure, and weigh the pros and cons of having a server in your business environment.

Now the questions that I’m sure you have brewing would be regarding the cost! What would you have to pay to purchase a server? Depending on your company’s infrastructure and business needs, a server can cost anywhere between several hundred dollars, and several thousand dollars. For instance; you own a small company that has six employees, six computers, and very small bandwidth requirements. In that case, a regular “workstation” can be configured as a server. Now, consider a company has twenty employees and twenty computers with a need for high processing power and bandwidth; that company could expect to pay at least $2,000.00 and up to $6,000.00, for a server that meets business needs.

A possibly good choice for your company’s needs would be Microsoft Small Business Server.

We recommend either purchasing a server with the software already installed, or having your IT

professional provide what is called a “network audit”, to see what kind of server would best suit your company’s needs. As I stated earlier, you may find that your company only requires a dedicated computer acting as a print or file server on your network!

Hopefully this article has helped you to understand what a server is, and how it can help you manage your business in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible…now get back to work!

IBM推企业级Linux服务器 应用是重点突破口

虽然全球Unix软件支出仍然远高于Linux软件支出,然而Linux软件支出的增速却远高于其他平台。IDC预计,2013年Linux软件支出将由2008年的123亿美元增长至355亿美元,年复合增长率达到23.6%,而Unix软件支出仅将由690亿美元增长到740亿美元。

  Linux应用的快速增长也促使硬件厂商做出策略的调整。IBM大型机家族的新成员ELS(企业级Linux服务器)就是在这种形势下应运而生的。“Linux的应用全都可以在ELS上运行,这将是世界上运算性能极强的Linux机器。”IBM系统与科技部System z中国区销售总经理 施东峰如是说。

  大型机并非高不可攀

  “由于之前我们的大型机更多地销售到了大的银行,似乎让人感觉这个产品有点高高在上。实际情况并不是这样。”施东峰向记者介绍,大型机实际上并不“大”,也并不贵。以ELS为例,一台ELS可以实现相当于整合1000台x86服务器的计算能力,极大地节省占地空间和高达90%的能耗,同时具备成本优势。

  从另一方面来看,大型机还具备非常明显的优势,就是其优异的稳定性和可靠性。“大型机的基本特性就是能处理大量的资料,并能稳定地运行。”施东峰表示,今天,企业对IT系统稳定性的需求越来越高,因而IBM看到了更多大型机的成长空间。

  “在中国,银行客户大概占我们业务总量的90%,但从全球来看,面向银行客户的业务只占大型机总量的1/3左右,在政府、制造、证券、保险、交通运输方面都有很多应用。”IBM系统与科技部System z大中华区总经理林懋修向记者表示,2010年IBM在中国的一个工作重点就是向银行以外的业务加大力度。因此,IBM也在更加紧密地连接ISV合作伙伴,利用ISV的开发能力为不同行业提供相应的应用,共同开拓新市场。

  应用是重点突破口

  “各个行业有各个行业的特点。怎样凸显这些特点,关键就是应用。没有应用的IT系统,就像没有车子的高速公路。要提供应用,就需要跟更多ISV合作。”林懋修如是说。

  在Linux应用快速增长的今天,ELS的出现也为大型机进入更加广泛的领域添加了重要的砝码。“ELS保持了大型机稳定的特性。在满足需要大量I/O资料的读写、资料的搜寻这些大数据吞吐量的应用方面有着很强的优势。同时,在一台ELS中通过虚拟可以同时执行上百甚至上千个Linux环境,提供不同的Linux应用。”施东峰介绍。

  有了ELS之后,用户选择大型机也可以根据应用需求选择不同的产品。“在与ISV的交流中,一些ISV反映,有些应用在ELS上比较合适,但另一些应用就必须采用z/OS,这是应用需求的不同决定的。z/OS应用注重即时性、可用性、扩展性,而ELS应用更注重大量资料的吞吐能力。由于Linux比较开放,测试也较为容易,ISV短期内的接受度可能会更高,但两者都有各自的需求。”施东峰表示。

  为了更紧密地联系ISV合作伙伴,IBM还专门成立了zISV俱乐部,为俱乐部会员提供大型机相关的虚拟环境。俱乐部成员也将得到市场活动费用和相应的奖励来拓展新市场,开发新客户,带动ELS及 System z10 BC的销售。

  “大型机要拓展领域,就需要真正拥有核心应用开发能力的伙伴的支持。因此,IBM与ISV并非层级架构,而是共同合作来服务共同的客户。”提到IBM与ISV的合作,施东峰如是说。记者了解到,目前,IBM已经和东软、中软等企业建立了良好的合作关系。