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  • "There are special licenses that are connected to the usage. We installed Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series for a high PC solution, and for this reason, some Microsoft licenses and other special licenses were embedded or bundled to the Fujitsu solution."
  • "No license is required to operate the product."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature of the solution is its stability.
    Top Answer:No license is required to operate the product. Licenses are meant for products like VMware.
    Top Answer:The initial setup of Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series should be made easier.
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    Overview

    Managing large computing and storage requirements with limited resources, budgets and space is a challenge. The Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY BX400 helps to solve it. It is a fully-featured blade system built from the ground up as a user-friendly and versatile IT infrastructure. Up to eight server and storage blades are all packed into a surprisingly small enclosure that is as easy to install and manage as it is to use.

    Oracle's Sun Blade 6000 chassis is designed to support a wide range of application environments by integrating Oracle's x86 and SPARC server modules with high capacity networking and storage modules. This extremely eco-efficient and flexible blade enclosure provides a solid foundation for the most demanding workloads. Controlled by a single system management interface, the balanced architecture of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides an open, standards-based infrastructure for virtualized business applications, IT infrastructure, middleware, workload consolidation and databases.

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    Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series is ranked 13th in Blade Servers with 3 reviews while Oracle Sun 6000 is ranked 15th in Blade Servers. Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series is rated 8.0, while Oracle Sun 6000 is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series writes "A highly stable solution with technical support that is not only good but also always available to help the product's users". On the other hand, Fujitsu Primergy BX400 Series is most compared with Fujitsu CX1000 and Super Micro SuperBlade, whereas Oracle Sun 6000 is most compared with .

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