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Conclusion

Today’s organizations are facing many challenges. Telecommunications operators must be on-line 24 hours a day and systems must be managed to handle peak loads without disruption or service degradation. Computing infra- structures must scale both horizontally and vertically—without downtime or unnecessary system complexity.

Organizations must find ways to deal with server sprawl and management of thousands of servers in heteroge- neous environments spread across the globe while keeping corporate and user information secure. As if all these requirements were not challenging enough, organizations must deploy solutions at lower costs.

The Netra 240 server sets a new standard for cost-effective, expandable, high-density, multiprocessor, server- based computing. Designed for carrier-grade environments, the Netra 240 server offers sophisticated functionality in a compact package. Enhanced networking capacity and bandwidth, along with security acceleration, make the Netra 240 system ideal for applications where network throughput is key. The Netra 240 server’s high-performance, multiprocessor capabilities make it ideal for network service deployments as well.

The Netra 240 server combines standard advanced system management techniques, remote management tools, and advanced lights out management (ALOM) capabilities in a highly-manageable, compact, affordable package—providing a robust foundation to help organizations deliver highly available services.

Sun has been developing high-performance, robust computing technology for over twenty years. In a world where technology advances at breakneck speeds, companies are looking to forge alliances that enable them to capitalize on each other’s strengths. The combination of Sun systems, the Solaris Operating System, remote man- agement tools, and key technologies such as advanced lights out management in the Netra 240 server enables organizations to capitalize on the power of low-cost, carrier-grade server computing.

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Contents Technical White Paper January Netra 240 Server ArchitecturePage Table of Contents Pii Table of Contents Chapter IntroductionTarget Audience Network Equipment Providers NEPsWireline Service Providers Wireless OperatorsNetra 240 Server Service Providers SPsCable/Broadband Expandability and Management Interfaces Key FeaturesTarget Applications for the Netra 240 Server Inside view of the Netra 240 server Netra 240 Server ArchitectureMotherboard Front AccessCPU UltraSPARC IIIi ProcessorBus Interconnect and JIO Hostbridge ASICs Memory SubsystemInternal Mass Storage South Bridge AsicNetworking and I/O Expansion Ether Serial Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 BoardRSA DSA Diagnostics System Configuration CardRackmount Enclosure and Power Power-On Self-TestEnclosure and power specifications of the Netra 240 server Environmental and Safety SpecificationsSolaris Operating System Software for Deploying Highly-Available ServicesSolaris JumpStart Software Remote Management Software Solaris Live Upgrade SoftwareSolaris Flash Software Advanced Lights Out Management AlomSolaris Resource Manager Software Resource Management SoftwareSolaris Bandwidth Manager Software Netra High Availability HA Suite Software Web Services SoftwareStorage Management Tools Professional Services Service SolutionsSunSM Remote Services Event Monitoring Program Workforce Development SolutionsProactive System Management SunToneSM Certification and Branding ProgramConclusion White Paper Netra 240 Server Architecture