General
MPN: 2754A
Type: Workstation
Recommended Use: Corporate business
Product Form Factor: Desktop
Width: 17.2 in
Depth: 16.9 in
Height: 4.4 in
Weight: 39.7 lbs
Color: White
Processor
Type: Sun UltraSPARC IIi 360 MHz
64-bit Computing: Yes
Installed Qty: 1
Max Supported Qty: 1
Upgradability: Upgradable
Cache memory
Type: L2 cache - Pipeline Burst
Installed Size: 256 KB (installed) / 256 KB (max)
Ram
Installed Size: 128 MB / 512 MB (max)
Technology: EDO RAM - ECC
Access Time: 50 ns
Form Factor: DIMM 168-pin
Upgrade Rule: Max 128 MB module
Storage controller
Type: 1 x IDE - integrated - PCI
Controller Interface Type: EIDE/ATAPI
Storage
Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy
Hard Drive: 1 x 8.4 GB - standard - EIDE
Hard Drive (2nd): None.
Optical storage
Type: CD-ROM - IDE
Read Speed: 32x
Media Load Type: Tray
Monitor
Monitor Type: Display - Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
Diagonal Size: 19"
Graphics controller
Type: Integrated
Graphics Processor / Vendor: PGX24
Supported Display Graphics: VGA (640x480), XGA (1024x768), SVGA (800x600), SXGA (1280x1024)
Video Output Supported: RGB
Audio output
Type: Sound card - PCI - integrated
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Compliant Standards: Sound Blaster 16/Pro
Input device
Type: Mouse, keyboard
Networking
Networking: Network adapter
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
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Manufacturer's product description
The SSP is a Solaris workstation especially configured to support Starfire. It runs a suite of diagnostic and management programs, including POST and Hostview. These and other SSP-controlled programs are designed to minimize the need for active management by an operator while aiding that operator in supervising the system. The SSP sequences the boot process, assists in configuration decisions at bootup, monitors environmental conditions, helps Starfire recover from interrupts, and optionally sends information to Sun Enterprise Services regarding interrupts. In addition, the SSP is the management station for dynamic reconfiguration activities (including hot swap) and Dynamic System Domains. The SSP is the access port for administrators and service providers and provides intelligence separate from the host Starfire server. The SSP is connected via an Ethernet network. Using the Network Console feature, virtually any workstation in the network can open a host console session. This provides several important capabilities, including remote administration of Starfire and remote power control. Starfire and the SSP use Network Time Protocol (NTP) to maintain time synchronization.
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