Sun | Sun Fire V440 Server
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.
Sun also produced a Netra version of the V440 called the Netra 440.
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.
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.
Sun also produced a Netra version of the V440 called the Netra 440.
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.
