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Azul Systems Unveils Industry's First Network Attached Processing Compute Appliance

Mountain View, California (ots/PRNewswire)

- Simplified approach to shared capacity ushers in era of Unbound
Compute(TM)
Azul Systems(TM) Inc. today introduced the Azul Compute Appliance,
the world's greatest capacity single system targeted at
virtual-machine based applications such as those using the Java(TM)
platform or the Microsoft(R) .Net(TM) framework. Multiple appliances
can form seamless compute pools allowing tens to hundreds of
applications to share a common managed resource. Azul Compute
Appliances eliminate capacity planning at the application level,
reduce the number of servers required to build out a data center, and
simplify management, all without any application-level modifications,
binary compatibility requirements, or operating system dependencies.
Azul Compute Appliances are available this quarter for customer
orders and as part of the company's "No Cost Evaluation" program.
There are three configurations with 96, 192, and 384 coherent
processor cores. Prices for a 96-way symmetric multiprocessing system
with 32 GB of memory start at USD$89,000 in the US.
With data center class reliability, availability, and
serviceability, the appliances have been in field trials since last
fall. Azul Systems has also announced an alliance with IBM Global
Services which will provide North American service and support for
Azul Compute Appliances.
At the heart of the Azul Compute Appliance is the industry's first
24-core, 64-bit SMP-capable microprocessor that is optimized for
virtual machine-based applications. The Azul Vega(TM) chip supports
object-oriented operations, pauseless garbage collection, 96 GB of
heap, and optimistic thread concurrency. "It's clear that multi-core
processors and network attached processing will make IT planners
rethink the value equation of today's infrastructure services," said
Vernon Turner, Group Vice President, Global Enterprise Server
Solutions at IDC.
"Never before have we seen this level of Java processing for
transactions," said JJ Everett, CEO of Everett Consulting, an IT
management consulting firm that specializes in large scale
implementation of applications based on the popular J2EE(TM)
platform. "Side-by-side test cycles of real-world application
profiles have proven to us that the Azul technology has no
competition."
"Extensively tested, incredible ROI, excellent service, and a
no-cost evaluation program: that's an unbeatable combination," said
Stephen DeWitt, president and CEO, Azul Systems. "Network attached
processing is here. It is simple to use, simple to deploy, and it
will change the way we think about compute capacity."
Separating the "compute" from the "computer" enables the creation
of compute pools that can be accessed from any server on the network
without requiring any changes to applications or existing
infrastructure. It also reduces the complexity of managing a
multi-tenant shared environment. Azul Systems' policy-based Compute
Pool Manager provides flexible, central control of application
resources, adapting to changing application workloads in real-time.
The Azul Compute Appliance integrates easily with today's leading
application server deployments including IBM(R) WebSphere(R), BEA(R)
WebLogic(R) platforms as well as JBoss(TM) and other open source J2EE
platforms.
Density, power, and cooling requirements are critical
considerations in data centers today and an area where Azul delivers
revolutionary economics. With 384 coherent processor cores and 256 GB
of memory, the Azul Compute Appliance 3840 is rack-mountable
occupying no more than 11u of rack space and drawing only 2.7 KW of
power. Azul Compute Appliance 1920 provides 192 processor cores and
is also offered in an 11u enclosure. The Azul Compute Appliance 960
is available for development and test with 96 processor cores and 32
GB of memory. It is housed in a 5u standard rack-mountable enclosure
and draws 850 Watts of power.
About Azul Systems
Azul Systems(TM) has pioneered the industry's first network
attached processing solution designed to unbound compute resources
for Java(TM) and J2EE(TM) based enterprise applications. Azul compute
appliances eliminate capacity planning at the application level and
much of the cost and complexity associated with the conventional
delivery of computing resources. More information on Azul Systems can
be found at http://www.azulsystems.com .
Legal Notices
Azul Systems, Azul, and the Azul arch logo are trademarks of Azul
Systems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Java and all
Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. IBM and WebSphere are trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation in the United States and other countries. BEA
and WebLogic are registered trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. JBoss is
a registered trademark and servicemark of JBoss, Inc. Microsoft and
.Net are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other marks
are the property of their respective owners and are used here only
for identification purposes.
Web site: http://www.azulsystems.com

Contact:

Karen Reynolds of Azul Systems Inc., +1-650-230-6581,
Karen@azulsystems.com; Kristin Bleier of Eastwick Communications for
Azul Systems Inc., +1-650-480-4035, Kristin@eastwick.com