Yeah, I heard rumors about what the ROCK servers would have been capable of 
doing. It's a shame it didn't make it to market. But I would assume that by the 
time that could have gotten out of the door, UltraSPARC-T3 or the next SPARC64 
would have out performed it. Speaking of Infiniband, I still think that Sun 
Oracle should use that as the glue behind the CPU, Memory, and I/O and just 
goto 
a building block architecture. 


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From: Kyle McDonald <[email protected]>
To: Kyle McDonald <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; Karel Gardas <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 9:04:55 AM
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris cancelled, to be replaced with Solaris 
11 Express



On 9/9/2010 9:49 AM, Kyle McDonald wrote:
>

It never shipped, (well it did kinda, but       not in it's full glory) but
>the group I was in at Sun had developed HW to connect multiple       E6K,
>and E10K machines (up to 16 if I remember correctly) together,       and
>scale a single kernel instance across all of them.
>
>
Sorry, actually,  I have the models confused. It was developed for     multiple 
F6000/F6500, and I think it was planned to work in the     F15K also. The HW 
did 
ship to some limited customers I beleive,     but only as a HPC shared memory 
interconnect, (RSM might have been     the product name) between multiple 
kernels. I'm pretty sure we had     the single kernel scaling well in the lab 
though before the     project was scrapped.

If anyone cares there was an earlier project to do a similar     connection 
between 4 E6000's, but that was killed when Sun bought     Cray, and acquired 
what became the E10K.

After the project for the F series was killed, the same group     started 
working on parts of the system (Millenium/Eagle) that     would follow the F 
series. At one point there was talk of doing it     again running 1 kernel on 
multiple boxes over IB, but that whole     system was scrapped in favor of 
Niagra/Fujistu systems in the     short term, and 'ROCK' in the long term... 
But 
but ROCK was also     scrapped not too long before Oracle bought Sun. 


As others have said Sun was great as the engineering side of     things. Not so 
great at deciding what to (or not to) engineer, and     not the best at 
marketing the things they did engineer and build.

  -Kyle



There just weren't enough places       interested in buying a machine that
>large.
>
>  -Kyle
>
>



      
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