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- names, most with ambiguous wording (like Fast SCSI, Fast Wide SCSI, Ultra SCSI, and Ultra Wide SCSI); three SCSI standards, each of which has a collection...
- Parallel SCSI-3. Sun moved to SATA and SAS interfaces with their last UltraSPARC-III based workstations in 2006 with the entry level Ultra 25 and mid-range...
- (501-4857) and the 300 MHz module (501-4849). The system supports two Ultra SCSI hard drives and 16 DIMM slots for a maximum of 2 GB memory capacity. The...
- two 128 GB ATA hard drives and up to a single 20 GB SCSI hard drive, with the installation of a SCSI card. The 500 MHz version was reintroduced on February...
- Fast/wide SCSI controller hme: Fast (10/100 Mbit/s) Ethernet isp: Differential SCSI controllers and the SunSwift card glm: (Gigabaud Link Module) UltraSCSI controllers...
- ports provided by dual UARTs 1 internal Fast 20 UltraSCSI single-ended port 1 external wide UltraSCSI, singled ended port 1 real-time interrupt output...
- PCI slot. The Macintosh Server G3/300 MHz also shipped with a PCI Ultra Wide SCSI card and the 100BASE-T Ethernet PCI card. The 333 and the (canceled)...
- the E models had Wide SCSI and Fast Ethernet interfaces, in place of the narrow SCSI and 10BASE-T Ethernet of the standard Ultra 1 (service code A11, code-named...
- began shipping with 18-GB SCSI SCA, 10000-rpm internal drives in November 1999. The Ultra 60 is similar to the higher-cost Ultra 80, but is somewhat smaller...
- are 33 MHz. It also supports 10/100 BaseT Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, UltraSCSI (LVD and HVD), ATM, FC-AL, HSI and SCI. Stephen Shankland (2002-04-09)...