- The SPARCstation,
SPARCserver and
SPARCcenter product lines are a
series of
SPARC-based
computer workstations and
servers in desktop, desk side (pedestal)...
- The
SPARC T-series
family of RISC
processors and
server computers,
based on the
SPARC V9 architecture, was
originally developed by Sun Microsystems, and...
- Ultra
SPARC processors in 1995. Later,
SPARC processors were used in
symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and non-uniform
memory access (CC-NUMA)
servers produced...
-
Logical Domains (LDoms or LDOM) is the
server virtualization and
partitioning technology for
SPARC V9 processors. It was
first released by Sun Microsystems...
- The
SPARC Enterprise series is a
range of UNIX
server computers based on the
SPARC V9 architecture. It was co-developed by Sun
Microsystems and Fujitsu...
-
symmetric multiprocessing servers,
starting with the four-processor
SPARCserver 600MP. This was
followed by the 8-processor
SPARCserver 1000 and 20-processor...
- the
SPARCserver 1000E and
SPARCcenter 2000E
models with the
Ultra Enterprise 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000
servers.
These are
multiprocessor servers based...
- the
earlier SPARCstation and SPARCcenter/
SPARCserver series respectively. This
introduced the 64-bit Ultra
SPARC processor and in
later versions, lower-cost...
-
architecture of all
SPARC-based Sun systems. Sun 4/110, 4/150, 4/260 and 4/280
systems upgraded with the Sun 4300 CPU
board (as used in the
SPARCserver 300 series)...
-
energy consumption of
server computers, the CPU
typically uses 72 W of
power at 1.4 GHz. The T1 is a new-from-the-ground-up
SPARC microprocessor implementation...