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Introduced in October of 2005, the X2100 / X2100 M2 is a powerful, compact AMD Opteron based server that is ideal for grid computing, network services, web services, security, and as an application development server. Along with the X2200 M2, it was the start of the power and popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one single core or dual core AMD Opteron processor, up to 8 GB of RAM, and up to 2 hot swappable 3.5 inch 15 K SAS or 7200 RPM SATA disk drives. The X2100 / X2100 M2 supports multiple operating systems, including Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows. In April of 2006 Sun X2100 with a RoHS:YL version of the server, and then introduced the X2100 M2 in October of 2006. The X2100 and the X2100 RoHS:YL were EOL’d (end-of-lifed) in April of 2007, and the X2100 M2 was EOL’d in April of 2009. The X2100 series was replaced by the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server and Sun Fire X2250 Server. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X2100 server can be viewed by clicking here. This page also contains link to the Sun Fire X2100 RoHS:YL and the Sun Fire X2100 M2 RoHS:YL. versions of the server.

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Sun Fire X2100 / X2100 M2 Server


Introduced in September of 2006, the Sun Fire X2200 M2 is powerful, compact, and highly scalable, with optional enhanced Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors and industry-leading memory capacity in a 1RU entry system. The Sun Fire X2200 M2 server is ideal for high-performance computing clusters running memory-intensive applications or high-scale Web application architectures. The Sun Fire X2200 M2 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two dual core or quad core AMD Opteron processors, up to 64 GB of RAM, and up to 2 hot swappable 3.5 inch 15 K SAS or 7200 RPM SATA disk drives. The X2200 M2 supports multiple operating systems, including Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows. The X2200 M2 was EOL’d in January of 2010, and was replaced by the Sun Fire X2270 Server. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server


Introduced in July of 2008 as the replacement for the X2100 M2 server, the Sun Fire X2250 was billed as “Sun's most compact and powerful entry-level server ever.” Sun intended the X2250 server to be used in the mechanical computer aided engineering (MCAE), energy exploration, electronic design automation (EDA), and life sciences industries, and said its key application uses are aerodynamic modeling, seismic interpretation, microprocessor/ASIC simulation, genetic sequencing, options analysis, and financial services. During its product lifecycle, the Sun Fire X2250 server was so fast that it set the SPECint_rate2006 world record. The Sun Fire X2250 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X2250 server was the first ‘X’ series server to use Intel® Xeon® processors (instead of AMD Opteron CPUs). With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two dual core or quad core processors, up to 32 GB of RAM, and up to to 2 hotplug 250 GB, 500 GB or 1 TB SATA 3.5" (7,200RPM) disk drives. The X2250 supports multiple operating systems with following minimum release levels: Solaris 10 10/08 or later; OpenSolaris 2008.11 OS; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 U6 (AS) (32-bit/64-bit) or greater; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 U1 (32-bit/64-bit) or greater; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 (64-bit) or greater; Windows 2003 (32-bit) SP2 or greater (Web/Standard/Enterprise Editions); and Windows 2003 (64-bit) or greater (Standard/Enterprise Editions). The Sun Fire X2250 was EOL’d (end-of-lifed) in December of 2009, and was replaced by the Sun Fire X2270 Server. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X2500 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X2250 Server


Introduced in April of 2009 as the replacement for the X2200 M2 and the X2250. The Sun Fire X2270 open network system design was designed to protect and optimize Web architectures and commercial high-performance computing (HPC) environments with claimed ‘unequaled’ “performance, scalability, and ecoefficiency.” The Sun Fire X2270 server provides three times the performance at 66% the energy consumption of current-generation systems, and up to 50% savings in data center real estate. The key applications for the Sun Fire X2270 server are: HPC/grid computing, electronic design automation (EDA), MCAE, financial modeling, web server (low end), IT infrastructure (security, DNS, proxy, caching, firewall, gateway), messaging/collaboration, file/print. The Sun Fire X2270 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X2270 server is the second ‘X’ series server to use Intel® Xeon® processors (instead of AMD Opteron CPUs). With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two quad core processors, up to 48 GB of RAM, and up to to 4 hotplug 500 GB or 1 TB SATA 3.5" (7,200RPM) disk drives. The X2270 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 OS, OpenSolaris OS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, VMware ESX 3.5, Windows Server 2003 Standard/Enterprise Editions, Windows Server 2008 Standard/Enterprise Editions, and Windows Server 2008 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter Editions. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X2270 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X2270 Server


Introduced in November, 2005 as the X4100 and expanded further with the introduction of the X4100 M2 in October, 2006, this machine is a powerful, compact AMD Opteron based server that was ideal for databases, network services, computation, infrastructure services, security, and as an application server. The Sun X4100 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server can run up to 2 AMD Opteron 200 Series processors or Next-Generation AMD Opteron 2000 Series processors, 32 GB of RAM, and up to 2 hot swappable 2.5 inch SAS 10K enterprise class disk drives (or 4 drives without the DVD-ROM/CD-RW installed) that offer IOPS performance increase and 58% power savings compared to today's 3.5 inch drive. The energy efficient X4100 / X4100 M2 has up to 52% lower power and cooling costs over Xeon servers, and supports multiple operating systems, including Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows.

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Sun Fire X4100 / X4100 M2 Server


Introduced in May of 2008, the Sun Fire X4140 server is one of the most powerful, flexible, and versatile 1U servers Sun has ever delivered. The Sun Fire X4140 was designed to handle constantly increasing data center costs and requirements by providing massive hard drive and memory capacity along with leading-edge AMD Opteron processors. The X4140’s superior expandability makes it an ideal workhorse for Web infrastructure, HPC/grid computing, virtualization, and disk-intensive applications, as well as for any large-scale manufacturing, research, science, or business environment. The Sun Fire X4140 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two dual, quad, or six core processors, up to 128 GB of RAM, and up to 8 hotplug 73, 146, or 300 GB 10K RPM or 73 GB 15K RPM 2.5” disk drives. The X4140 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 8/07 x86, 64-bit (U4) or later; Solaris 10 10/08 x86, 64-bit (U5, for 2.5GHz & 2.7GHz Quad Core CPUs, models 2380 & 2384 and six core CPUs); Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, (U5), 32-bit and 64-bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0, 32-bit and 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP1) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4140 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X4140 Server


Introduced in October of 2007, the Sun Fire X4150 server was described by Sun as “the best 1RU 2-socket x64 server”. The Sun Fire X4150’s energy-efficient design saves on power and cooling, and was designed for key applications like web servers, virtualization and consolidation, security, DNS, caching, firewalls, and high performance grid computing. The Sun Fire X4150 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two dual or quad core Xeon processors, up to 64 GB of RAM, and up to 8 hotplug 73, 146, or 300 GB 10K RPM or 73 GB 15K RPM 2.5” disk drives, or up to four 32GB solid state drives The X4150 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 8/07 (U4) 64-bit or later; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, (U5), 32-bit and 64-bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0, 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP1) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX. The Sun Fire X4150 server was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in January of 2010, and replaced by the Sun Fire X4170 server. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4150 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X4150 Server


Introduced in May of 2009 as the replacement for the Sun Fire X4150, the Sun Fire X4170 server is a versatile enterprise server that delivers high performance for key applications like back office applications (databases, ERP, CRM), IT infrastructure (security, DNS proxy, caching, firewall, gateway), billing and operational management systems for Internet and telecom infrastructure, and commercial HPC grid computing. The Sun Fire X4170 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only one rack unit, this server uses one or two quad core Intel® Xeon® 5500 series processors, up to 144 GB of RAM, and up to 8 hotplug 146, or 300 GB 10K RPM or 73 GB 15K RPM 2.5” disk drives; 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA disk drives, or up to four 32GB solid state drives The X4170 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 10/08 (U6) 64-bit or later; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7, 32-bit and 64-bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP2) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, 32-64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, (SP2), 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4170 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X4170 Server


Introduced in November, 2005 as the Sun Fire X4200, and upgraded to the Sun Fire X4200 M2 October, 2006, this server is a powerful, compact AMD Opteron based machine that is ideal for databases, network services, computation, infrastructure services, security, and as an application server. The Sun X4200 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only two rack units, this server can run up to 2 AMD Opteron 200 Series processors or Next-Generation AMD Opteron 2000 Series processors, 32 GB of RAM, and up to 4 hot swappable 2.5 inch SAS 10K enterprise class disk drives that offer IOPS performance increase and 58% power savings compared to today's 3.5 inch drive. The energy efficient X4200 / X4200 M2 has up to 52% lower power and cooling costs over Xeon servers, and supports multiple operating systems, including Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows. The Sun Fire X4200 product series was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in June of 2009 and replaced by the X4240 and X4250.

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Sun Fire X4200 / X4200 M2 Server


Introduced in July of 2008, the Sun Fire X4250 server was created to run large memory-demanding, disk-intensive applications more efficiently, making it especially suited for web serving, database, and high performance computing. The Sun Fire X4250 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. With a form factor of only two rack units, this server uses one or two dual or quad core Xeon processors, up to 64 GB of RAM, and up to 16 hotplug 73, 146, or 300 GB 10K RPM or 73 GB 15K RPM 2.5” disk drives. The X4250 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris Solaris 10 x86, 64-bit Update 4 or later; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 32-bit and 64-bit; SUSE Enterprise Linux 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX. The Sun Fire X4250 server was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in January of 2010, and replaced by the Sun Fire X4270 server.

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Sun Fire X4250 Server


Introduced in May of 2009 as one of the replacements for the Sun Fire X4250, the Sun Fire X4270 is a rack-optimized (2RU) x64 server that is ideal for low-to-moderate complexity virtualization, as an infrastructure server for virtual desktop functions in departmental or branch-office settings, data center consolidation, collaboration, and communications infrastructure (email). The Sun Fire X4270 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. This server uses one or two quad core Intel® Xeon® 5500 series processors, up to 144 GB of RAM, and up to 16 hotplug 146, or 300 GB 10K RPM or 73 GB 15K RPM 2.5” disk drives; 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA disk drives; or 32GB solid state drives. Nearly identical to the X4275, it differs in that it uses up to 16 of the 2.5” disk drives compared to the X4275 using up to 12 of the 3.5” drives, and it has a DVD-RW drive, which the X4275 does not. The X4270 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 10/08 (U6) 64-bit or later; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7, 32-bit and 64-bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP2) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, 32 and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, (SP2), 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX.

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Sun Fire X4270 Server


Introduced in May of 2009 as one of the replacements for the Sun Fire X4250, the Sun Fire X4275 is a rack-optimized (2RU) x64 server that is ideal for multimedia applications, and is optimized for streaming media, MySQL software, data warehousing, and video surveillance applications. Also, with Oracle’s SSD/Flash technology storage infrastructure, the system speeds up data queries exponentially. The Sun Fire X4275 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4440, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. This server uses one or two quad core Intel® Xeon® 5500 series processors, up to 144 GB of RAM, and up to 12 hotplug 300 GB, 450 GB, or 600 GB 15K RPM 3.5” disk drives; 1 TB or 2 TB 7200 RPM 3.5” SATA disk drives; or 32GB solid state drives. It is nearly identical to the X4270 (same CPUs, same memory capacity, same form factor), but the Sun Fire X4270A uses up to 16 of the 2.5” disk drives compared to the X4275 using up to 12 of the 3.5” drives, and the X4270 has a DVD-RW drive, which the X4275 does not. The X4275 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 10/08 (U6) 64-bit or later; OpenSolaris 2008.11; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7, 32-bit and 64-bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP2) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, (SP2) 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, 32 and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition, 32-bit and 64-bit; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, (SP2), 32-bit and 64-bit; and VMware ESX.

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Sun Fire X4275 Server


Introduced in May of 2008, the Sun Fire X4440 is a powerful, scalable, energy-efficient server designed to support escalating business and IT growth without increasing operational expenses. It features super fast AMD Opteron processors, huge storage, massive memory capacity, and numerous connectivity options. The 64-bit, two rack-unit (2U) Sun Fire X4440 server delivers the highest performance and scalability in its class, and, at the time of its introduction, was the world’s most compact four-socket, x64 platform, capable of housing up to four Six-Core AMD Opteron processors, more than 2 TB of internal storage, 256 GB of memory, and twice the networking connectivity in a chassis half the size of competing products. The X4440 server offers a solid foundation for rapidly rising data center requirements, and its unparalleled speed, system density, exceptional connectivity, power-saving, virtualization, and management features make it an ideal solution for server consolidation and database services. The Sun Fire X4440 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that started with the X2100, and includes the X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4500, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X4440 server uses two or four dual, quad, or six core AMD Opteron processors, up to 256 GB of RAM, and up to 8 hotplug 2.5” 73 GB, 146 GB, or 300 GB 10K RPM disk drives or 8 ea. 73 GB 15K disk drives. The X4440 supports multiple operating systems including Solaris 10 8/07 x86, (U4) 64-bit; Solaris 10 10/08 (U5) 64-bit (depending on CPU being used); Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, (U4) or later, 32-bit and 64-bit; SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, (SP1) 64-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard/Enterprise Edition, (SP2) or later, 32-bit; Windows Server 2003 Standard/Enterprise Edition or later, 64-bit.

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Sun Fire X4440 Server


Introduced in October of 2006, the Sun Fire X4500 integrated state of the art server and storage technologies, and delivered a four-way x64 server with the highest storage density available at the time, with up to 48 TB in 4U of rack space. The Sun X4500 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4540, X4600 M2, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X4500 was offered with 4 optional CPUs: 2.3 GHz CPU, Opteron 2356 Quad Core; 2.6 GHz CPU, Opteron 2435 6-Core; 2.6GHz Dual Core CPU, AMD Opteron 285; and 2.8GHz Dual Core CPU, AMD Opteron 290; and 4 drive capacities: 250 GB SATA, 500 GB SATA, 750 GB SATA, and 1 TB SATA. The Sun Fire X4500 server was EOL’d (end-of-lifed) in March of 2009 and replaced with the Sun Fire X4540 server. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4500 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X4500 Server


Introduced in July of 2008 as the direct replacement for the Sun Fire X4500, the Sun Fire X4540 integrates state of the art server and storage technologies, and delivers four-way or six-way x64 servers with up to 96 TB in 4U of rack space. The Sun X4540 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4600 M2, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X4540 is offered with 3 optional CPUs: 2.3 GHz CPU, Opteron 2356 Quad Core; 2.7 GHz CPU, Opteron 2384 Quad Core; and a 2.6GHz 6-Core CPU, AMD Opteron 2435; and 5 drive capacities: 250 GB SATA, 500 GB SATA, 1 TB SATA, 2 TB SATA, and 18GB Solid State Drive. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4540 server can be viewed by clicking here.

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Sun Fire X4540 Server


Introduced in July 2006, The Sun Fire X4600 server was the computer industry's first 4RU modular x64 server that was expandable from 2 to 8 processors. With AMD Opteron processors this gave up to 32 cores in a single system. Sun introduced the M2 version of the X4600 in December of 2006. The Sun X4600 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, and the X4640. The Sun Fire X4600 can run single, dual, and quad core processors, up to 512 GB of RAM, and up to 4 hot swappable 2.5 inch SAS 10K 73 GB or 146 GB – or 73 GB 15K - enterprise class disk drives, that offer IOPS performance increase and 58% power savings compared to today's 3.5 inch drive. The Sun Fire X4600 / X4600 M2 supports multiple operating systems, including Oracle Solaris, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Red Hat, SUSE, VMware, and Windows. Sun EOL’d (end-of-lifed) the Sun Fire X4600 in November of 2007, and EOL’d the X4600 M2 in March of 2010. Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Fire X4600 server can be viewed by clicking here. This page also contains a link to the information for the Sun Fire X4600 M2.

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Sun Fire X4600 / X4600 M2 Server


Introduced in December 2009 as the replacement for the Sun Fire X4600 M2, the Sun Fire X4640 is an eight-socket modular x64 server in a single 4U chassis that expandable from 2 to 8 processors, and that supports up to 48 cores. The Sun Fire X4640s key applications are server virtualization, desktop consolidation, data warehousing analysis with databases, and enterprise applications on Oracle Solaris. The Sun X4600 is part of the popular line of Sun ‘X’ servers that includes the X2100, X2200 M2, X2250, X2270, X4100, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4250, X4270, X4275, X4440, X4500, X4540, and the X4600/X4600 M2. The Sun Fire X4640 can run up to 512 GB of RAM, and up to 4 hot swappable 2.5 inch SAS 10K 146 GB or 300 GB enterprise class disk drives, that offer IOPS performance increase and 58% power savings compared to today's 3.5 inch drive. The Sun Fire X4640 supports multiple operating systems, including Solaris 10 5/09 Update 7 (U7) 64-bit, OpenSolaris 2009.06, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 64-bit, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 64-bit, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 SP2 and 11, and Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit.

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Sun Fire X4640 Server
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