Featuring the new UltraSPARC IV 64-bit processor with Chip Multithreading technology and the Solaris Operating System, the industry's most robust, secure, and popular UNIX... more
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Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Manufacturer's product description
Featuring the new UltraSPARC IV 64-bit processor with Chip Multithreading technology and the Solaris Operating System, the industry's most robust, secure, and popular UNIX operating system, the Sun Fire V890 server is designed to meet the network computing challenges of today and tomorrow. Delivering up to twice the throughput of previous generation servers, the Sun Fire V890 server enables users to deliver more application and services to more users, with less data center space, while providing protection for existing applications and skill investments.
Power
Device Type: Power supply - hot-plug / redundant
Max Supported Qty: 3
Voltage Required: AC 230V ( 50/60 Hz )
Operating system / software
Software: Sun Java Enterprise System
OS Certified: SunSoft Solaris 9 (4/04), SunSoft Solaris 8 (2/04), SunSoft Solaris 10
Advantages: Cheap entry level Sun SPARC from 1997 Disadvantages: Build quality is PC like, and low cache processors
...The SunUltraSPARC 5 workstation was brought out in 1997, and was priced so you could have one on your desk for approx 1000 US Dollars. They stopped shipping to customers in May 2002. These days, it is not a fast machine, but still they are perfectly useable for many workstation and server tasks.
Processor and Memory -
This model has an UltraSPARC IIi processor which is, of course, 64 bit and is clocked at 360 MHz. You can have 1GB of memory in the workstation, installed as up to 4 DIMMS, which must be installed in pairs. "Normal" PC memory will not work in these workstations. The 260MHz model only has 256kB cache (same with the 270MHz processor) For better performance, you need the 2MB cache version on the 333 or 400MHz versions.
Storage -
There is one HDD bay in the machine, although if you remove the floppy drive, you...
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Advantages: Performs Well Disadvantages: Expensive
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