Features Of The Sun Netra Cp3060 Blade Server - Sun Microsystems Netra CP3060 User Manual

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6-HP slot width, allowing greater component height
Advanced Mezzanine card (AMC) support and options
Elimination of PCI connectivity between the blade servers in the system and
reallocation of connectivity to serial interconnects, eliminating single points of
failure
Mandatory use of Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) management
interfaces
Flexible user I/O
Power and thermal management guidelines enforced by the management
infrastructure
Separation of control and data traffic by supporting the Base (PICMG 3.0) and
Extended (PICMG 3.1) interfaces
The ATCA standard consists of the PICMG 3.0, PICMG 3.1, PICMG 3.2, and PICMG
3.3 specifications. The Sun Netra CP3060 blade server complies with:
PICMG 3.0, the base specification that defines the mechanical, power distribution,
system management, data transport, and regulatory guidelines
PICMG 3.1, which builds upon the PICMG 3.0 base specification and the IEEE
802.3-2003 standard
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Features of the Sun Netra CP3060 Blade
Server
The Sun Netra CP3060 blade server provides two 1000BASE-T Ethernet interfaces for
the Base interface (a requirement of PICMG 3.0) and two serializer, deserializer
(SERDES) gigabit Ethernet interfaces (PICMG 3.1) for the Extended interface. The
Base interface is used as the control interface and the Extended interface can be used
for data traffic. Both Base and Extended interfaces are configured as Dual Star
topologies.
Sun Netra CP3060 blade server features include:
Single-wide ATCA module
UltraSPARC T1 4-core, 6-core, or 8-core, 1.0-GHz processor
Service processor (MPC885) for CPU reset, boot, partition, and fault management
architecture (FMA)
Memory subsystem
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Compliant with PCIMG3.0/3.1 specification
Eight standard DDR-2 Very Low Profile (VLP) DIMM sockets

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