Fujitsu and Oracle jointly announced the launch of Fujitsu SPARC M12, a new lineup of enterprise servers available worldwide. Featuring Fujitsu’s new SPARC64 XII processor, the companies say, the Fujitsu SPARC M12 servers achieve the world’s highest per CPU core performance in arithmetic processing, offering improvements for a range of database workloads, from mission-critical systems on premises to big data processing in the cloud.
Fujitsu SPARC M12 servers are offered in two models: the two-processor Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 server, and the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S server, which can be expanded incrementally to a maximum of 32 processors.
The new Fujitsu SPARC M12 servers join the SPARC technology ecosystem, and together with Oracle’s SPARC systems, leverage the security and scalability features of the Oracle Solaris operating system, as well as the efficiency and versatility of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC virtualization software, the vendors say.
Oracle and Fujitsu have worked together for more than three decades to produce SPARC systems, satisfying the demanding requirements of mission-critical infrastructure, said Edward Screven, chief corporate architect, Oracle. The new Fujitsu SPARC M12 servers featuring the new SPARC64 XII processor for extreme core performance allow customers to address their most difficult computing challenges with systems that offer both high performance and enterprise reliability, he added.
Key features of the Fujitsu SPARC M12 are the ability to support customers’ digital transformation by providing high-speed processing; stable operations with new cooling technology; optimized operations and management costs to support business growth; and support for business continuity with stable system operation.
For more details, go to www.oracle.com/servers/fujitsu-sparc-servers/index.html.