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Sun X5711A Blade T6320 with 1.2GHz 8-core UltraSPARC T2 CPU 16GB RAM Server
- 8-core UltraSPARC T2 CPU
- 1.2GHz Processor Speed
- 16GB RAM
- Blade Server Form Factor
- Designed for Sun Blade T6320 chassis
- High-performance multi-core processing
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Product Overview
The Sun X5711A Blade T6320 is a powerful server blade featuring an 8-core UltraSPARC T2 processor running at 1.2GHz, 16GB of RAM, and designed for high-density computing within a blade chassis.
Technical Information
| Model | Blade T6320 |
| CPU | UltraSPARC T2 |
| CPU Cores | 8-core |
Additional Specifications
| CPU Speed | 1.2GHz |
| RAM | 16GB |
| Form Factor | Blade Server |
Product Description
The Sun X5711A, part of the Blade T6320 series, is a high-performance server blade engineered for demanding computing tasks within a Sun blade server environment. At its core is an 8-core UltraSPARC T2 processor operating at 1.2GHz. This multi-core architecture, combined with Sun's Niagara technology, is designed for highly concurrent workloads, making it exceptionally efficient for applications that can leverage parallel processing, such as web serving, application serving, and network infrastructure tasks. This blade server is equipped with 16GB of RAM, providing ample memory capacity to support the operating system and multiple applications running concurrently. The combination of a powerful multi-core processor and substantial memory allows the T6320 to handle significant workloads efficiently, offering a high level of performance per watt and per rack unit. The Sun X5711A Blade T6320 is designed for deployment in Sun's blade chassis, such as the Sun Blade 6000 modular system. This blade architecture allows for high-density computing, where numerous server blades can be housed in a single chassis, sharing power, cooling, and network infrastructure. This consolidation leads to reduced data center footprint, lower power consumption, and simplified management, making it an attractive solution for scalable and efficient enterprise deployments.

