Oracle strategy to twice the performance Sparc applications each year, the company also declared Solaris 11 will introduce next year. Company has outlined five-year plan for Sparc-based servers from Sun, eager to promise clientele concerning the prospect of this platform and overturn the declining income.

John Fowler, Sun's former manager and now the person in charge of business systems to Oracle believed, Oracle has blocked producing x86 servers with AMD chips, and has identical on Intel processors. Company will make accepted updates, for Sun's processor in at least five years, and "at slightest twice the application processes each year" on the Sparc-based systems, he said. These servers will scale from 32 cores, 4TB of memory today to 128 cores, 64TB of memory in 2015, he said.

Mr. Fowler also account, Solaris 11 the next major revises to Sun's Solaris operating system, will available next year. Solaris 11 will contain the level to "tens of thousands of terabytes of memory and stream processors," he said.