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SPARC Enterprise Server M5000 Data Sheets: http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/unix_servers/sparc_enterprise/
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Cost cutting, robustness and flexibility are the requirements now demanded of rack servers for medium-sized and large enterprises.
The new Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 and M5000 systems fulfill these requirements. The world’s most widespread UNIX operating system,
Solaris™, is used. The central Fujitsu Enterprise ServerView Suite management functions ensure a reduction in the need to rectify errors and the costs
this entails, as well as remote access anytime, anywhere. Thanks to the servers’ unique flexibility in adapting to changing priorities, excess and unused
resources are a thing of the past. IT organizations thus have more powerful and resilient infrastructures, optimized hardware utilization and
consequently lower costs and risk. The SPARC Enterprise M4000 and M5000 systems are therefore the preferred UNIX platforms for a medium-sized
company.
SPARC Enterprise Server M5000
The rack based SPARC Enterprise server M5000 is a highly reliable, enterprise-grade, vertically-scalable system that address the mid-range
processing requirements of mission-critical IT projects. The midrange model SE M5000 scales up to 8 x SPARC64 VI Dual-Core CPUs or 8 x SPARC64
VII Quad-Core thus having up to 32 cores, and supports extended ECC protection and memory mirroring. Furthermore, the model SE M5000 includes
built-in features such as Dynamic System Domains, extended system boards, and Dynamic Reconfiguration, bringing mainframe-class sophisticated
resource control to an open systems computing platform. Massive computing power, a resilient system architecture, flexible resource control features,
and the advanced capabilities of the Solaris 10 OE combine in SPARC Enterprise server M5000 to provide organizations a best-in-class midrange
enterprise platform. The SPARC Enterprise Server M5000 is the key to lowering your TCO and decreasing IT complexity by precisely addressing your
individual needs and saving unnecessary headroom costs from the very start.
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Base unit configurations
SPARC Enterprise Server M5000
M5000 CPU-,MEM-,Disk- less 1xI/O tray Fujitsu Technology Solutions SPARC Enterprise M5000 Base Server Cabinet (ATO
Base) , 1 DVD-ROM, 2*GB ethernet ports, 1 I/O tray with 4 PCI-E and 1 PCI-X slots,
4 power supplies (110V or 220V with N+N redundancy)., None memory and none
SAS disk drives by standard included!
SEFASY11S 14236
M5000 CoD 2.1GHz 8P, 1xI/O tray Fujitsu Technology Solutions SPARC Enterprise M5000 COD (Capacity On Demand)
and ATO server., Includes 8x unlicensed 2.15GHz SPARC64TM VI CPUs (4 CPU
boards with 2 x CPUs each, 5MB on-chip L2 cache), 1 I/O tray with 4 PCI-E, 1 PCI-X
slots in total and 2x 1GB Ethernet ports, 1x DVD, 4 power supplies (includes
redundancy and DPF)., As minimum to each COD Server 2 CPU RTU (Right To Use)
licenses, memory and HDD are required (must be ordered together with the system)!
SEFBC111S 16507
M5000 CoD 2.53GHz 8P, 1xI/O tray Fujitsu Technology Solutions SPARC Enterprise M5000 COD (Capacity On Demand)
and ATO server., Includes 8x unlicensed 2.53GHz SPARC64TM VII CPUs (4 CPU
boards with 2 x CPUs each, 5.5MB on-chip L2 cache), 1 I/O tray with 4 PCI-E, 1 PCI-
X slots in total and 2x 1GB Ethernet ports, 1x DVD, 4 power supplies (includes
redundancy and DPF)., As minimum to each COD Server 2 CPU RTU (Right To Use)
licenses, memory and HDD are required (must be ordered together with the system)!
SEFBJ111U 33275
Cost cutting, robustness and flexibility are the requirements now demanded of rack servers for medium-sized and large enterprises.
The new Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 and M5000 systems fulfill these requirements. The world’s most widespread UNIX operating system,
Solaris™, is used. The central Fujitsu Enterprise ServerView Suite management functions ensure a reduction in the need to rectify errors and the costs
this entails, as well as remote access anytime, anywhere. Thanks to the servers’ unique flexibility in adapting to changing priorities, excess and unused
resources are a thing of the past. IT organizations thus have more powerful and resilient infrastructures, optimized hardware utilization and
consequently lower costs and risk. The SPARC Enterprise M4000 and M5000 systems are therefore the preferred UNIX platforms for a medium-sized
company.
SPARC Enterprise Server M5000
The rack based SPARC Enterprise server M5000 is a highly reliable, enterprise-grade, vertically-scalable system that address the mid-range
processing requirements of mission-critical IT projects. The midrange model SE M5000 scales up to 8 x SPARC64 VI Dual-Core CPUs or 8 x SPARC64
VII Quad-Core thus having up to 32 cores, and supports extended ECC protection and memory mirroring. Furthermore, the model SE M5000 includes
built-in features such as Dynamic System Domains, extended system boards, and Dynamic Reconfiguration, bringing mainframe-class sophisticated
resource control to an open systems computing platform. Massive computing power, a resilient system architecture, flexible resource control features,
and the advanced capabilities of the Solaris 10 OE combine in SPARC Enterprise server M5000 to provide organizations a best-in-class midrange
enterprise platform. The SPARC Enterprise Server M5000 is the key to lowering your TCO and decreasing IT complexity by precisely addressing your
individual needs and saving unnecessary headroom costs from the very start.
Fujitsu FTS Limited Price book June 2010