The Planet then sold servers almost exclusively through their website rather than different brands which had been unified into their website.
As of 2009, the company sold personal computers, servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, and computer peripherals.
By contrast, Sun continues to rely on selling more-expensive servers, based on its own proprietary version of Unix.
Sun started selling servers with the T2 processor in October 2007.
While Sun has sold servers in the past, its strength has been in individual desktop machines, which sell for $5,000 to $25,000.
Liquid Computing was an information technology business that sold servers, storage, and networking systems.
Recently it has been forced to move from making proprietary systems to selling industry-standard computers, servers and software.
Based in Nottingham, Daily Internet sells virtual private servers, domain names, and tools to build websites.
It also sells servers and other computer equipment.
The company sells microprocessor-based computer hubs, or servers, that run the powerful Unix operating system software.