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1.1 Models, Names, Abbreviations

Due to the frequent use of the names, the following
SE server for the FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series independent of the model
An SE server contains several components or units, but at least one Server Unit, one Management Unit and one
Net Unit.
Depending on the built-in unit types and models, the following server models are distinguished:
SE700 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE700 / SE700B
(with SU700, more than one SU300 and AU optional)
SE710 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE710
(with SU710, AUs optional)
SE500 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE500
(with SU500, more than one SU300 and AU optional)
SE300 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE300 / SE300B
(with SU300, more than one SU300 and AU optional)
SE310 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE310
(with SU310, AUs optional)
Server lines
The above server models are combined into two server lines:
SE /390 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE700 / SE700B / SE710 / SE500, i.e. for SE servers with an SU /390
SE x86 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE300 / SE300B / SE310, i.e. for SE servers with SU x86 only resp.
without an SU /390
SU for a Server Unit independent of the unit type
The SU is a component of the SE server that enables the operation of BS2000 (Native-BS2000 or VM2000).
Depending on the unit type, a distinction is made between SUs:
SU /390 for Server Unit /390 (type of a Server Unit with one or more /390 processors) with the models SU700
in the servers SE700 / SE700B and SU710 in SE710 as well as SU500 in the server SE500
SU x86 for Server Unit x86 (type of a Server Unit with one or more x86 processors) with the models SU300
in the servers SE300 / SE300B and optional in SE500 and SE700 / SE700B as well as SU310 in the server
SE310
MU for the Management Unit
The MU is the component of an SE server which enables the central web-based management of all units of the
SE server.
AU for the Application Unit (with x86-based hardware)
The AU is an optional component of the SE Server, which enables the operation of customer applications under
Linux, Windows, VMware or other hypervisors.
Depending on the hardware base, AUs are differentiated as follows:
AU PY denominates all PRIMERGY-based AUs (e.g. the hardware models AU25 or AU47).
AU PQ denominates all PRIMEQUEST-based AUs (e.g. the hardware models AU87 / DBU87 or AUQ38E).
abbreviations
are used in the manuals for the SE servers:
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