| Product Information | Meet the new datacenter cost-cutter. The Sun Fire X4100 server is the fastest, reliable, and energy-efficient one-way to four-way x64 1 RU rack server available. Powered by one or two dual-core or single-core AMD Opteron processors, this compact power-saver also runs Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows.
| | Product MPN | | MPN | A64-NPB2-2N-2G-AL7 |
| | Key Features | | Form Factor | Rack-Mountable 1U | | Processor | Opteron 2.8 GHz | | Processors Qty. | 2 | | Controller Type | SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) x 4 | | Installed Memory | 2 GB (DDR SDRAM) | | Platform | PC, Sun |
| | Processor | | Processor Manufacturer | AMD | | Processor Type | Opteron | | Processor Speed | 2.8 GHz | | Socket Type | Socket 940 | | Installed Qty | 2 | | Max Supported Qty | 2 | | Processor Upgradability | Upgradable |
| | Memory | | Installed RAM | 2 GB | | RAM Technology | DDR SDRAM | | Maximum RAM | 16 GB | | Supported RAM speeds | 400 MHz |
| | Networking | | Networking Type | 10/100/1000 Network Adapters x 4 | | Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
| | Technical Features | | Hot Swap Components | Cooling Fans, Hard Disk Drives, Power Supply | | Integrated Input/Output Ports | RJ45 Lan Port x 4, Serial (RS-232) x 1, USB 1.1 x 4, iLO Port |
| | Motherboard | | Installed L2 Cache Memory | 2 MB |
| | CD / DVD | | CD / DVD Type | DVD-ROM |
| | Other Features | | Expansion Bays | 2 x 2.5" | | Power Supply | Dual Redundant, Hot Swap Redundant | | Power Supply Output | 550 Watt | | System Management | Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) | | Regulatory Approval | BSMI, C-Tick, CB, CE, CISPR 22 Class a, EN 60950, EN55022, EN55024, FCC Class A, FCC Part 15, ICES, IEC 60950, TUV GS, UL, VCCI | | Compatible Operating Systems | Sunsoft Solaris 10 | | Expansion Slots | PCI-X 64 Bit (100 MHz) Low Profile x 1, PCI-X 64 Bit (133 MHz) Low Profile x 1 | | Other Features | 64bit Ready |
| | Dimensions | | Width | 16.75 in. | | Depth | 24.88 in. | | Height | 1.69 in. | | Weight | 39.3 lb. |
| | Miscellaneous | | Release Date | September, 2005 |
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