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The Sun Blade 1000 Workstation provides leading-edit compute performance. Providing high-end 3-D visualization capability, this workstation has one of the best price/performance rations in the workstation marketplace.
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The Sun Blade 2000 Workstation provides leading-edit compute performance. Providing high-end 3-D visualization capability, this workstation has one of the best price/performance rations in the workstation marketplace.
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Introduced in September of 2003, the Sun Blade 2500 workstation uses one or two of the 1.28GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processors and offers high-performance 64-bit computing. The Sun Blade 2500 Red workstation is equipped with a rich set of workstation features, including support for 8 GB of DDR memory, up to two internal 73 Gb Ultra 320 SCSI hard drives (operating at Ultra 160 spec), five PCI slots, and support for high-performance graphics such as the Sun XVR-100, Sun XVR-500, Sun XVR-600, and Sun XVR-1200 graphics accelerators. The Sun Blade 2500 Red workstation also offers built-in USB 1.1, USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394a FireWire ports and on-board Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T).
The Sun Blade 2500 Red workstation was replaced by the Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation in February of 2005 and EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in August of 2005. The Sun Blade 2500 Red workstation remains popular because it was part of the last generation of Sun workstations that are capable of running Solaris 8.
Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Blade 2500 Red workstation can be viewed by clicking here.
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Introduced in February of 2005 as the replacement for the Sun Blade 2500 (Sun Blade 2500 Red) workstation, the Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation uses one or two of the 1.6-GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processor and offers high-performance 64-bit computing. The Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation is equipped with a rich set of workstation features, including support for 16 GB of DDR memory, up to two internal 146 Gb Ultra 3 SCSI hard drives, five PCI slots, and support for high-performance graphics such as the Sun XVR-100, Sun XVR-600, Sun XVR-1200 graphics accelerators. The Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation also offers built-in USB 1.1, USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394a FireWire ports and on-board Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T).
The Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in June of 2006, but remains very popular because of its ability to run Solaris 8.
Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Blade 2500 Silver workstation can be viewed by clicking here.
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Introduced in March of 2006, the Sun Ultra 45 Workstation features either single or dual UltraSPARC IIIi 1.6-GHz processor with 1-MB Level 2 cache. It also has dual 16x PCI-Express graphics slots – and at the time of its introduction, the best input/output implementation update in the industry in a decade. The Ultra 45 provides for fast, reliable, high-density storage by accommodating up to four internal SATA drives or four SAS drives, leveraging Serial ATA for high density, performance and cost, or SAS for speed. Other features of the Sun Ultra 45 Workstation include: support for up to 16 GB of ECC-protected memory; visualization-class graphics accelerator; high bandwidth memory subsystem with error correction; dual Gigabit Ethernet; three PCI Express and two PCI-X expansion slots that enable high-speed system interconnect, such as external Ultra320 SCSI and dual Gigabit Ethernet adapters; expandable, high-performance storage options; 16-bit audio in/audio out on front and rear panels.
The Sun Ultra 45, along with the Sun Ultra 25, are the last generation of SPARC processor based Sun workstations. The Sun Ultra 45 workstation was EOL'd (end-of-lifed) in October of 2008.
Sun has a free-to-the-public field engineer's handbook called Sunsolve. The handbook pages for the Sun Ultra 45 workstation can be viewed by clicking here.
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