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791:. Thus change Enterprise to General Servers as none of us nor the reviews are correct to judge what are the intension of server. Products by nature are meant to be multipurpose. Even reviews are bias by nature to be standing on one side or the other. The only one that I can say is a solution is all iPlanet product. Joint-venture goal is to provide a better solutions in many fields of computing such as electrical engineering for investments in photoelectric processors, high density / high speed RAM...etc. Whether or not Sun Microsystem started as a workstation company has nothing got to do with their product so that is out of the question. I don't think we should place SPARC Enterprise with Workstation and Server section, because they are joint-venture. Even without being biased, workstation in the context of modern age technology age does connotate the NOS, adminastration. I don't think Sun made SPARC Enterprise superceed Sun Fire (as stated in the article) for nothing, it does hint that they probably want to aim at a bigger market into of SMB segement which is what most workstation are use for. -- 831:
virtualization can make heavy duty possible to a certain degree, however, majority of the parallel computing are under research and those products act more of a template, and that is why they try to include all processors as much as possible and open source their UltraSPARC T2 so they can possible accelerate their enviroments. There never existed a gray line between the workstations and servers. Servers only have 2 type: Storage (SANs, NAS, DAS, SAS, SQL, Data center, data warehouse) and Purpose-orientated. Purpose orientated is (browsing (web server), servicing (SOA, Amazon, Google, Yahoo...the other search engine), hosting (gaming, multimedia broadcasting / streaming, news feed {atom, RSS}, gaming).
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a load of crap and then when other people don't agree with you, ylou report them. By the way Raysonho, I don't even know why are you trying to get at, before you suggest about Workstation and Servers how they should be organized, now you are reverting what you just said, who is the one that is incorrect here. Both of you being a hypocrite. --
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I can already report you Chris Cunningham and Raysonho for using threat. First none of you guys even agree on how the template should be split. By the way Chris are you bias, your suggestion of splitting to Template: Hardware is ok? While other people can't suggest any other method of splitting, what
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understand the difference between workstations and servers, thank you - I used to work as a systems administrator on dozens of Sun machines, among others, and in terms of hardware there might not actually be any difference at all between a "workstation" and a "server". I get the impression you aren't
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I'm not sure I understand some of the recent edits to this template; Sun Fire, Netra and SPARC Enterprise are brands that are or have been used for server computer products and hence belong in the Hardware group (and there are many more Sun Fire models than just blade servers), "SPARCserver" has been
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Also you've no reason why Crossbow is being removed. For iPlanet, I created that extra group, because a lot of servers were introduced by Sun Microsystems partnership with Netscape Communications and I believe iPlanet is an initiative that Sun Microsystems always wanted to do for a long time so solve
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Template that deals with General Topic such as Sun Microsystem shouldn't serve the idea of user-convient or user-friendly. Yes, people do come here to find what they want to find, because they know Knowledge has something to offer. Knowledge is more of a place for learnnig, whenver you click onto to
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Over the last month, this template has gotten considerably more complicated as it tries to map out every Sun-related article on Knowledge. This isn't helping. I believe that it should be split into multiple templates, with the main Sun template (this one) covering only the most notable topics across
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indexes! As for "threats", neither of us made threats - we followed the standard procedure for dealing with conflict, starting with extensive discussion and leading up to warnings that inappropriate beahviour would lead to administrative action. You have continued to be combatative and such action
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Ramu50, you revert of the old template to the new template creates more problems than it solves. I don't how your version of it helps. For example, you put the hardware entries into subsections, but you didn't put "StorageTek 5800" in hardware and you removed the "Sun Fire X4500" even though these
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You're not approaching this from the wrong angle. If an article is Java-related, it will already use the Java template. If it is related to both Java and Sun, it will use both the Java template and the Sun template. If it is related to Sun but not to Java (for instance, an article on early SunOS),
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For OpenOffice if a developer developed a good plug-in or implementation that Sun Microysstem really like a lot they might buy that technologies and integrate it into StarOffice, that is one of these ways how Open Source products earn their money. So if you disagree, discuss before you remove next
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I was just browsing through when I noticed that dashes are used instead of dots to separate links (most noticeable on the right side of the hardware section). Since this introduces inconsistency into the navbox (the majority of the template uses dots), should they be replaced or do they have some
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Infrastructure (iPlanet), Virtualization, Storage can be migrate into a new template which focus on servers, (and included with workstation if wish). Because most people already know about Infrastrucutre (Semantic Web, ISP , Virtualization (cloud computing and object-interface based database) and
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For SPARCstations I suggest 2 link because, a few month agos I was trying to figure out how to add minicluster server (a SFF / ITX servers) I came across various SFF form factor known as Pizzabox, Lunchbox...etc apparently that is how Sun got that name and we shouldn't ignore it, because AMD also
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Servers use UltraSPARC processors for a reason, because they are written down to the ILP level. Initially Sun Microsystem was reseraching VLIW and SPARC in the beginning, but VLIW MAJC's thread scheduling feature wasn't successful that is why Sun introduced CoolThreading in SPARC instead. At that
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And we are talking about workstation and server products. In fact, Sun started off as a workstation company, and its customers used sun machines as servers. One thing I want to be clear, SPARC Enterprise is for sure one of Sun's server products, so we should put it in the "workstation and server"
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Not sure are you (as in Raysonho) involve with the Java Template, but I am going to put the third party utilities in Java template. A lot of these developement are actually supported or promoted by Sun Microsystems through Press Publisher or series such as In A Nutshell by Safar O'Reilly. Much of
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I still don't see what relevance these personal essays on computer architecture that you write on this talk page have to this template. If you were familiar with the history of Sun's products, you would know that, until the Sun Blade and Sun Fire lines came out, Sun did not differentiate between
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Okay, I've replaced the current template with my condensed version as a starting point for further work. Main difference is that I've tried to restrict software articles to only the most significant ones, while adding a few that I think have some historical significance (after all, this isn't a
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time since mainstream wasn't at around 1.2GHz there wasn't really a competition between IBM Power Architecture and SPARC until early 1990s. The climax of the competition is currently, because IBM RoadRunner and Sun Constellation System are the only 2 server in the world able to reach petascale.
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The best workstations I've seen is the ability to virtualize 4 Operating System at the same time. That being said that is why Sun Microsystem invested so much money in Instruction Level Programming for Workstations and AMD OSRC (Operating System Research Center) for workstations also as kernel
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I am not stresssing on the importance of it is a NEBS or not. Sun Microsystems have generally make workstation product to be flexible with the capability to handle small-to-medium workloads along with the capability to be programmable through distributed computing, grid computing...etc. Though
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DNS, Web Infrastructure, Security (e.g. Kerberos, CloudAV), Network Services (SOA Semantic Web Infrastructure database), Virtualization are totally not workstations at all. Also take note that Sun Fire can support up to 1.152TB it probably should be classified as Infrastrucutre, even Microsoft
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Ideal for - Large, small or medium-sized companies needing grid computing, web infrastructure, security and network services, application development, virtualization and consolidation, Security, DNS, caching, firewall and more. For the telcos we offer NEBS-certified servers (rackmount and ATCA
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A 10,000ft overview, enough to serve as a reasonable starting place to related articles without including things which would naturally be linked from the summary articles it contains anyway. Java. Solaris. SPARC. The founders. We can hash out the exact details later. These things tend to sort
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For Workstation processor Sun made the workstation compatible with Intel and AMD, because not everybody may want to believe in SPARC, and VLIW, therefore they offered of Intel Xeon (IA-64, by the way IA-64 is written in CISC-RIC instruction set). Intel website even categorize Xeon as
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Your opinion here appears to be contrary to that of the majority: this has happened on a whole lot of navbox templates, looking at your recent contributions. The usability of the template is inversely proportional to the number of links in it. It is meant to navigate people to
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Indeed. Ramu, you've been told over and over not to edit war over your interpretation of the scope of navbox templates and you continue to do so. Please cease reverting to your preferred version until such point as it has support or administrative action may be required.
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For Solaris Template I added the Virtualization and Networking, because I think Sun Microsystem has a strong aim at Solaris Virtualization that is why they developed the Umbrella project / network protocol suite of Crossbow which is a similar aim to TCP/IP except it is
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Why not remove the whole hardware section? There can be a link to the hardware template. Articles that can be classified under both the hardware and company templates should have both, with the templates hidden by default. That's what the Apple articles do, I believe.
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Considering that Rack-mount and mid-range can be fitted as utilities of High-end Servers and Enterprise Servers and not under CoolThreaded Workstations due to form factor (therefore servers account for 20/26, so I guess it might best classified it as a Enterprise
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I meant to say there can be a link in the article and articles that can be categorized in Sun and Sun hardware should have links to the navboxes. I've also moved Ramu50's naxboxes to its own section so I don't need to load pages of code. Hope no one minds.
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should also be moved there. If I recall correctly, it was used in a Sun parallel graphics system that shipped, which qualifies as hardware. The Sun research group should only contain projects that were experimental, not products that originated from it.
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Choose your minor as something that interest you, but will help you. e.g. In developement look for effiency related studies concepts of green, energy efficient...etc are (power engineering, material engineering, thermodynamics (recycle)) and so forth.
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Which entries exactly are you referring to. For storage I think it includes backup, general NAS, SAS, DAS, SANs, data center, data warehousins...so forth. Also Raysonho I did take the your note into consideration, that is why I removed the suffix of
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Any products that is blade server or hybrid of workstations and servers I think can be put under Utility Computing, as long they support some form of SAN connection like SAS, DAS, NAS, AoE...etc. Or else just put them under workstation / servers.
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are hardware products. I strongly support a revert to the previous template and a consensus as to how to proceed further. It is clear that the template needs to be split into hardware and software sections at the very least.
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engineering is also a major topics that many operating system struggle with which can fluctate ther performance of an workstation dramatically. Do you even understand the difference between workstations and servers at all. --
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Ramu50, we want something nice and simple. Crossbow is solaris specific, while NIS/NIS+ were invented by Sun and used by all Unix platforms; so we should just put Crossbow in the Solaris template but keep NIS/NIS+ here. And
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However, the since the the Virtualization Network Protocol is directly related to Data Ceneter networking and other interconnect there needs to be a clear set of technologies and utilities to prevent leakage thus resulting
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And I guess enough is enough, putting SPARC Enterprise, Sun Netra servers in the software group is purely wrong. I will change it back, and if this happens again, I think I will need to complain to the administrators. --
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Sorry for everything whatever it is I've done. But I hope most of contributors will like it, no matter what comment contribs I've made today. My ideas maybe flawed, but at my work my inspire you towards my developement.
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I think a software template would not be a bad idea. Most of the template is now taken up by software products and solutions. The template should focus on Sun Microsystems, not Sun Microsystem's hardware or software.
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Actually for Sun Netra classified it under other, because NEBS can be used for workstation or Enterprise. For Sun Fire (14 out of 16 products of Sun Fire are considered Enterprise Servers not workstation at all).
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Sun's first-generation blade server platform, the Sun Fire B1600 chassis and associated blade servers, was branded under the Sun Fire server brand. Later Sun blade systems were sold under the Sun Blade brand .
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That is totally not true what you just said Letdorf. You don't even understand your material at all. There is a hardware difference between Workstation and Servers. The research product I refer to are
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You mean a link in the Sun Microsystem navbox to the Sun hardware navbox? I'm not sure how that would work...? The Apple Inc. navbox has links to Category pages. In any case, I've tweaked my
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workstations and low-end servers in their hardware designs, and only started branding them differently with the introduction of the SPARCserver brand. I respectfully suggest you try reading
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deleted, NEBS is an industry standard and not specific to Sun, "Enterprise" and "Servers" seem like pretty vague group names, and the "and" has disappeared from "Workstations and Servers".
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Sorry, but I don't see what most of that has to do with trying to taxonomize Sun's product lines logically and concisely, which I think is what we're trying to achieve here. Yes, I
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With two people suggesting adding zfs, I did so, however I forgot to login. A thought would be to add a technology section, which would include zfs, nfs, etc. Any thoughts?
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Ramu50, I have warned you on your talk page, on this talk page. I am not sure what else I can do to ask you listen to us. May be administrative action is the only way?? --
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Is there a parallel universe out there? Sun Modular Datacenter (codename project blackbox) is not a storage solution. By storage, we are talking about data storage. --
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I used dashes instead of bullets to indicate subdivisions of groups, a convention I've seen on other navboxes. However I was a bit dubious about the aesthetics of it.
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I think this was intended to denote a relationship between the subjects in question. This isn't necessary in a navbox, so feel free to replace them with bullets.
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We should now work on reducing the number of links in this template until it provides just an overview rather than trying to map out WP's entire coverage of Sun.
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Also Sun Netra is a NEBS which is a type of small profile SMB server(Small-Medium Buisness), they just handle less work and isn't consider as a workstation.
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And since when did you ever contribute an edit on my talk page before, Raysonho Sun Microsystem was even discuss, stop making up synthesis.
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Regarding Sun Fire is a blade server, and therefore it is a server product not a workstation. As the article clearly state the following
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I haven't looked at how this goes for similar companies, but is it appropriate to have every Sun-related article in this template? Does
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I think you guy know that each of Linux Distributions is usually purpose-orientated, such as for Music editing, Network Security...etc.
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really familiar with Sun's products on a practical level and are basing your contributions on some kind of comp. sci. course materials.
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Yes, you've got a point there. The software groups could also probably do without listing pretty much every component of the
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With the new Sun hardware navbox and a streamlined Sun Microsystems navbox, why do we even need to consider these navboxes?
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I sort of agree with you guys. But I think simply throwing away all the unimportant stuff, and merging the template back to
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Knowledge's template is not a search engine or a portal service that give you solution. It is more of smart dictionary. --
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I agree with Letdorf. We just need something clean and simple. No "Infrastructure", no "Enterprise", no "Servers" in the
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I think we need really utility computing, mainly because there is a developement on Cloud Computing. Like Amazon EC2
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then there is no relevance in non-Sun Java at all. There is no reason to link to such things in this template.
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the company's work. Navboxen are not meant to replace the category namespace by endlessly adding hierarchies.
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any article, straight away the the the introduction already explains if you are on the right track. (e.g.
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but I will keep NFS, NIS (+), Jar, Crossbow and Juxtapose. (Jar is commonly use by Java application)
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I think its best that we (or I) migrate some of the components to the already existing template of
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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I've no idea what you're talking about, but I'm pretty sure this isn't the right place for it.
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All Netra, Sun Fire and SPARC Enterprise branded products to date can be broadly classified as
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This is a template for Sun Microsystems, not Java or Java related 3rd party solutions) (undo)
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Looking at the archived revision, I am not seeing any categorization. Am I missing something?
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Too many Java-related links, especially JES components - there is a separate navbox for Java
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section instead of being creative and add "Enterprise" in the *software* (??????) section!!
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That's a good idea... I always thought the Sun Microsystems template was a bit too large.
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They should be in Ramu50's userspace. I'll remove them in future if that doesn't happen.
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Sorry about the off-topic. But I think we should categorize Hardware into the following
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JavaStation (well it is intended to be Java orientated), the best it can do is ?JBoss.
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clearly doesn't support your synthesis of being a workstation at all. (for Sun Fire)
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Ummm, you mean link to a navbox, rather than transclude it? Is that good practice?
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a bit more - if feedback is positive I will replace current navbox at some point.
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is currently a more notable topic. I'm surprised Java isn't higher on the list.--
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Workstations / Servers (Sun Blade, Sun Enterprise, Sun Ultra, SPARCstations (4d))
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blades) that offer outstanding reliability, energy efficiency and performance.
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Excellent. I think it can be reduced even further, but that's a good start.
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I dont see why Java Workstation and SPARC Enterprise are grouped together
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Things to keep in both template (for interest and developement convient)
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I've created a rough draft of a much reduced Sun Microsystems navbox
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of one kind or another, and so belong in "Hardware/Workstations and
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I'd also like to consider what order things appear in. I just moved
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I've moved the storage hardware to the hardware template. I think
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Sun Ray (thin client as a workstations really sound weird = =\\\)
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Sun Fire, Sun Netra, SPARC Enterprise, Sun Blade Modular Ceneter
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Its just unforunate that the other vendors got their place like
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Also Sun Modular Datacenter should be change to Storage section
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Storage (datacenter, SQL, distributed, relational DBMS...etc.)
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This site seems to suggest Giraffee developement on Sun Lustre
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Lack of historical software topics (NeWS, OpenWindows etc.)
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A good start would be splitting the hardware subgroups to
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before making any more contributions to navbox templates.
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Initially I was thinking of changing the link of Java to
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too. But what articles will appear in the main navbox?
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Okay, if this a a request for comments, here's some:
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