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New Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 server system raises stakes in virtualisation, energy-efficiency

PRIMERGY BX900 is a foundation stone for the global growth programme.

Tokyo, Munich, London, 13 May 2009

Fujitsu today announces a key foundation stone in its global market growth programme for x86 servers, with the introduction of the Dynamic Cube - the new-generation PRIMERGY BX900 blade server system.

The PRIMERGY BX900 is built on four guiding principles. The first is a dynamic new power and cooling concept to reduce energy costs. The second is to achieve improvements in operational performance, through dynamic virtualisation. The third principle of the PRIMERGY BX900 concept is to deliver unmatched uptime, via dynamic high availability. Finally, guaranteed investment protection is accomplished through the fourth principle, new system architecture offering dynamic scalability.

The PRIMERGY BX900 is a complete dynamic server infrastructure in a single blade cube. By using the PRIMERGY BX900, customers can adapt dynamically to different IT usage scenarios, increasing the agility of IT infrastructures while reducing costs.

Fujitsu's new-generation PRIMERGY BX900 blade system, available to order immediately, spearheads Fujitsu's global growth programme to increase its market share for x86 servers, with a worldwide server sales goal of 500 000 units in 2010.

Dynamic power, cooling

The PRIMERGY BX900 is a leader in terms of reduced energy consumption: it operates at new levels of power efficiency, and sets new standards thanks to Fujitsu's cooling and design concept, Cool-safe.

As a direct result, by moving to a PRIMERGY BX900 server, customers can expect to reduce energy costs by thousands of Euros per chassis per year*.

Dynamic virtualisation

Equipped with the latest Intel Xeon 5500 series processors, large memory capacities and state-of-the-art I/O performance, the PRIMERGY BX900 is designed to deliver industry-leading virtualisation capabilities.

These virtualisation capabilities also make PRIMERGY BX900 an ideal solution for consolidation projects. With the full integration of Fujitsu Server View Resource Coordinator VE management software, the PRIMERGY BX900 can simplify IT operations by delivering uniform operations for pools of physical and virtual servers and visualizing the connections of the networks. In addition, this solution can automate IT operations, reducing time for the provisioning or exchanging of servers by up to 90%.

Dynamic high availability

The PRIMERGY BX900 is designed for full redundancy, reducing unplanned system downtime. It features software-managed hardware failover, and every single active component is hot-swappable.

Dynamic scalability

By design, the PRIMERGY BX900 is optimised for investment protection through its scalability. Created in co-operation with Intel, the system has a stackable, high-density design that enables performance upgrades through the addition of further PRIMERGY BX900 units.

In addition, the new system architecture enables Fujitsu to offer two more blades in a standard 10U chassis than any other vendor design - with a record-taking 18-blade design. Thanks to these extra blades, the Dynamic Cube immediately offers 12% more system performance in comparison to other vendors' blade systems.

Richard Sutherland, Dynamic Infrastructures Portfolio Manager at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, comments: “The four guiding principles of the PRIMERGY BX900 design ensure that it meets the needs of data centre operations where achieving cost savings and increasing IT systems' agility are immediate concerns.”

IDC analyst Vernon Turner, Senior Vice-President of Enterprise Infrastructure, Consumer and Telecom research, commented: “With the introduction of the Dynamic Cube, Fujitsu really raises the stakes in the data centre blade market sector. The combination of the system's superior performance, its powerful virtualisation capabilities and its power savings add up to make the PRIMERGY BX900 an attractive proposition. We expect to see Fujitsu gain share in the upper segment of the blade server market as a direct consequence of this launch.”

The PRIMERGY BX900 is backed by comprehensive support from Fujitsu's worldwide services organisation, providing a one-stop shop for the full planning, design, implementation and management of complex IT infrastructures. Thanks to a global team of IT services professionals, Fujitsu delivers holistic IT solutions.

Manufactured in Augsburg, Germany, and in Fukushima, Japan, the PRIMERGY BX900 reflects the best of German and Japanese engineering and quality control. PRIMERGY BX900 systems start shipping on 21 May 2009.

Press pictures are available at: http://mediaserver.ts.fujitsu.com/ms/go.cfm?itemid=29166&jumpfactor=36

* Calculation is based on comparison of theoretical power consumption between 10 PRIMERGY RX200 S5 rack servers and 10 PRIMERGY blades in a BX900 system. In total, the PRIMERGY BX900 blades deliver average cost savings of EUR 1500 per year, based on an average unit price of EUR0.10 per kilowatt hour (kWh).

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Fujitsu Technology Solutions is the leading European IT infrastructure provider with a presence in all key markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, plus India, serving large, medium and small sized companies as well as consumers. With its Dynamic Infrastructures approach, the company offers a full portfolio of IT products, solutions and services, ranging from clients to data centre solutions, managed infrastructure and infrastructure as a service. Fujitsu Technology Solutions employs more than 10 000 people and is part of the global Fujitsu Group, which delivers IT-based business solutions to customers in 70 countries through a workforce of 175 000 employees. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu reported consolidated revenue of 4.6 trillion yen (US$47 billion) for the fiscal year ended 31 March 2009.

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