Kealia

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Kealia was a server technology company co-founded by Sun Microsystems co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim, later acquired by Sun to bolster its high-performance computing and networking offerings.

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instanceOf server technology company
acquiredBy Sun Microsystems
acquisitionPurpose to bolster Sun Microsystems high-performance computing offerings
to bolster Sun Microsystems networking offerings
associatedWith Silicon Valley
coFounder Andy Bechtolsheim
David R. Cheriton
surface form: David Cheriton
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed high-performance computing platforms
networking technologies
server systems
focus high-performance servers
network-centric computing
industry computer hardware
high-performance computing
networking equipment
server technology
integration integrated into Sun Microsystems server business
keyPersonRole Andy Bechtolsheim
surface form: Andy Bechtolsheim – co-founder

David R. Cheriton
surface form: David Cheriton – co-founder
namedAfter Kealia, Hawaii
notablePerson Andy Bechtolsheim
David R. Cheriton
surface form: David Cheriton
parentOrganization Sun Microsystems
relatedTo Sun Fire servers
Sun Enterprise servers
surface form: Sun Microsystems high-end server line
status defunct
technologyDomain computer servers
data center infrastructure
networked storage

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