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Table F-1List of Replaceable Components (1 of 3)

General Category

Description

Part Number

Page

Enterprise 6000/5000

 

 

 

Systems

 

 

 

Fan tray

Fan tray assembly, 200/240V

370-1812

 

 

Fan tray assembly, system cabinet

540-2709

page F-12

Centerplane

Centerplane assembly (Enterprise 6000)

501-3050

page F-13

 

Centerplane assembly (Enterprise 5000)

501-2978

page F-24

SCSI devices

Assembly, cable, CD tray data

530-2224

 

 

Assembly, cable, CD tray power

530-2223

 

 

Terminator, 68 pin

150-2267

page F-25

 

SCSI tape adapter PCS assembly

540-2713

page F-9

 

SunCD 4

370-2203

page F-10

 

Key switch tray

370-2161

page F-10

 

Key switch adapter tray

370-2073

 

 

Cable, key switch adapter to remote key switch

530-2225

 

Power

Power supply, peripheral

300-1301

page F-14

 

Power/cooling module (PCM)

300-1260

page F-14

 

PCM filler panel

540-2593

 

 

Cable, system cabinet AC input, domestic

530-2265

page F-11

 

Cable, system cabinet AC input, international

530-2266

page F-11

 

Cable, universal power cord, internal

530-2197

page F-12

 

Assembly, power cable, sequencer to AC input box

530-2213

 

 

Assembly, AC input/sequencer fan fail cable

530-2235

 

 

Power sequencer, universal, system cabinet

300-1290

page F-11

Boards

CPU/Memory board assembly

501-2976

page F-15

 

6 ns, 512 Kbyte CPU module

501-2941

page F-15

 

6 ns, 1 Mbyte CPU module

501-2959

page F-15

 

 

 

 

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Ultra Enterprise 6000/5000/4000 Systems ManualNovember 1996

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Sun Microsystems 6000, 4000, 5000 manual Table F-1List of Replaceable Components 1

4000, 5000, 6000 specifications

Sun Microsystems, a pivotal player in the computing industry during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was renowned for its innovative hardware and software solutions. Among its notable offerings were the Sun-6000, Sun-5000, and Sun-4000 series, powerful workstations and servers designed for a range of enterprise-level applications.

The Sun-6000 series, introduced in the early 1990s, marked a significant advancement in computing performance. These systems were built on the SPARC architecture, which facilitated high levels of processing power and multitasking capabilities. One of the main features of the 6000 series was its scalability, allowing organizations to increase their processing power by adding more modules. It also offered robust graphics performance, making it ideal for scientific visualization and complex data analysis.

Next in line was the Sun-5000 series. Launched shortly after the 6000 series, the 5000 line was celebrated for its reliability and ease of management. This series emphasized a balanced architecture, which combined processing capabilities with ample memory and storage options. Key characteristics included support for multiple processors, leading to improved performance for demanding applications. Additionally, the 5000 systems featured advanced input/output capabilities, ensuring fast data transfers—crucial for database applications and web servers.

Finally, the Sun-4000 series targeted businesses seeking affordable yet potent computing solutions. These servers boasted a modular design, allowing for easy upgrades and maintenance. The 4000 series was particularly notable for its support for various operating systems, including SunOS and Solaris. These systems were engineered to handle a range of workloads, from enterprise resource planning to web hosting, while still fitting into a value-driven budget.

Across all three series, Sun Microsystems prioritized compatibility and integration, ensuring that each system offered seamless connectivity with Sun's software solutions and third-party applications. Their commitment to open standards and interoperability set them apart in the competitive landscape of enterprise computing. Additionally, the use of high-quality components lent the systems durability, making them a wise investment for organizations looking to future-proof their IT infrastructure.

In summary, the Sun-6000, 5000, and 4000 series exemplified Sun Microsystems' ethos of innovation and reliability. These powerful systems catered to diverse business needs, setting benchmarks in performance and functionality that continue to influence modern computing.