Introduced in June of 2003, the Sun Fire V240 server is a dual-processor-capable, rack-optimized server designed for high availability. The Sun Fire V240 features up to two UltraSPARC IIIi processors, 16 GB of memory, and four disks. It also comes with four Gigabit Ethernet ports, three PCI slots, two redundant power supplies, a system configuration card, advanced remote management, and an optional SSL card, all in a 2U package that sets the standard for rack-ready servers.
A R0HS version of the Sun Fire V240 was introduced in January of 2006, and the V240 was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in September of 2007. the Sun Fire V240 was replaced by the Sun Fire V245 server. Additionally, Sun produced a Telco (NEBS compliant) version of the Sun Fire V240 called the Netra 240.
Sun | Sun Fire V240 Server
| Processor: | One or two 1 GHz or 1.28 GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processors |
| Network: | Four 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Ports |
| Expansion: | Three internal PCI 2.2 compliant expansion slots: |
| Internal disk: | Up to four hot-swap Ultra160SCSI 36/73/146GB disks. Mixing of drives is permitted in the following combinations: 1x36GB and 1x73GB / 1x36GB and 1x146GB / 1x73GB and 1x146GB / 2x36GB and 2x73GB / 2x36GB and 2x146GB / 2x73GB and 2x146GB. Standard configurations come with 73GB hard disk drives. |
