| Product Information | Built upon the SPARC and Solaris architecture, the Sun Fire V240 server is a dual-processor-capable, rack-optimized server designed for high availability. The Sun Fire V240 server maximizes compute power and data center space, boosts high-speed network connectivity, and provides a secure but flexible platform for expansion. Its data center-class availability in a 2U package sets the standard for rack-ready servers.
| | Product MPN | | MPN | N32-XMB1B2512HA |
| | Key Features | | Form Factor | Rack-Mountable 2U | | Processor | UltraSPARC III-i 1.34 GHz | | Processors Qty. | 1 | | Controller Type | SCSI Ultra160 (16-bit) x 1 | | Installed Memory | 512 MB (DDR SDRAM) | | Platform | Sun |
| | Processor | | Processor Manufacturer | Intel | | Processor Type | UltraSPARC III-i | | Processor Speed | 1.34 GHz | | Installed Qty | 1 | | Max Supported Qty | 2 | | Processor Upgradability | Upgradable |
| | Memory | | Installed RAM | 512 MB | | RAM Technology | DDR SDRAM | | Maximum RAM | 8 GB | | Number of Memory Slots | 8 x DIMMs | | Supported RAM speeds | 266 MHz |
| | Hard Drive | | Hard Drive Capacity | 73.4 GB | | Hard Drive Interface | SCSI Ultra160 (16-bit) |
| | Networking | | Networking Type | 10/100/1000 Network Adapters x 4 | | Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
| | Technical Features | | Integrated Input/Output Ports | RJ45 Lan Port x 4, Serial (RS-232) x 2, USB 1.1 x 2 |
| | Motherboard | | Installed L2 Cache Memory | 1 MB |
| | Other Features | | Expansion Bays | 4 x 1" Hot-swap Ultra320/160 SCSI | | Power Supply | Hot Plug, Redundant | | Power Supply Output | 400 Watt | | Regulatory Approval | BSMI, CE, CISPR 22 Class a, CSA, EN 60950, EN55022, EN55024, FCC Class A, IEC 60950, TUV GS, UL, VCCI Class A ITE, cUL | | Compatible Operating Systems | SunSoft Solaris 9 | | Expansion Slots | PCI x 2, PCI-X 64 Bit (66/33 MHz) x 1 |
| | Dimensions | | Width | 16.7 in. | | Depth | 25 in. | | Height | 3.5 in. | | Weight | 49.4 lb. |
| | Miscellaneous | | UPC | 614647670887 |
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