Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA Blade Server - Intel Xeon Processor 2.13 GHz - 8GB Memory For Sale

Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA Blade Server -  Intel Xeon Processor 2.13 GHz - 8GB Memory
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Sun Netra CP3250 ATCA Blade Server - Intel Xeon Processor 2.13 GHz - 8GB Memory:
$1995.00

SUN Netra CP3250 Blade Server Feature Summary:
The CP3250 blade can be used with any user node slots of the Sun Netra CT900ATCA blade server.
It functions with the same compatibility as other ATCA* compliant blades and can be used with any ATCA/PICMG 3.0or 3.1 compliant chassis.

Features:
•Dual socket, Quad Core 2.13 GHz Intel Xeon Processor L5408 LV ATCA.
•Six DDR2 DIMM Sockets (Only 8GB memory installed).
•CF-2 slot for high-capacity Flash (Do not included Compact Flash Card).•12 MB L2 Cache.
•AMC I/O Expansion. (AMC not included, installed with plank panel).
•AdvancedRTM I/O Expansion Capability.
•Supported OS: Oracle Solaris, Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Microsoft Windows Server.
Front Panel Access I/O:•One 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Port (RJ-45).•One Serial Port (RJ-45).•Dual USB2.0 Compliant Ports.
Popular uses for the Sun CP3250:- Media or App server.
- Gateway (including media and signaling).
- IP services such as VOIP.


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