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Sun Fire V440 Server
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System Overview
Introduced in March of 2003 as a high-performance, data center-class server, the Sun Fire V440 is a flexible platform for delivering low-cost, horizontally-scalable services and solutions.
Comparable in many ways to the Sun Fire V480, the CPU of the V440, however, has 1 Mb cache, compared with the 8 Mb cache of the Sun Fire V480 server.
With up to four 1.062-GHz, 1.28-GHz, or 1.593 GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processors, up to 32 GB of memory, up to four 36-GB, 73-GB, or 146-GB Ultra320 SCSI disks, six PCI slots, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, identity transfer feature, and remote server management capability, the rack-optimized 4U V440 server features an integrated architecture designed to meet a variety of different processing needs while reducing complexity and maximizing valuable data center floor space.
The Sun Fire V440 server was introduced in a RoHS version in March of 2006, and was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in September of 2007. The Sun Fire V445 was introduced in October of 2006 as the replacement for the Sun Fire V440 server.
Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire V440 server can be viewed by clicking here.
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