---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20 Systems Two New Desktop Servers SunFLASH Vol 65 #78 May 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Electronic Journal For Sun Users Since 1988 John J. Mclaughlin, Publisher & Editor - flash@sun.com ____________________________________________________________________________ 65.78 SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20 Systems o SPARCserver 5 - Sun's new workgroup file server and LAN server with high performance and great value o SPARCserver 20 - Sun's new workgroup or small department super server, providing greater performance and storage capacity for database, business and compute applications (621 lines) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Effective immediately, Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation (SMCC) introduces two new desktop servers: o SPARCserver 5 - The Value Leader for the Enterprise Networked Desktop o SPARCserver 20 - The Networked Desktop Performance Leader Together, they give outstanding performance in all critical application areas. Designed for distributed computing from the beginning, the SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20 run Solaris(R), the premier UNIX(R) operating environment. KEY ADVANTAGES OF THE SPARCserver 5 ----------------------------------- - Hits a competitive new price point as a midrange desktop server. - Offers fast processor performance (up to 112 MIPS), I/O expandibility with 3 SBus slots, and up to 56 GB of storage capacity - Comes packaged in a new pizza-box design that adds the ability to support an internal CD-ROM drive in addition to two disks and a floppy drive - Provides an easy upgrade path: since the chassis is the same as the new SPARCserver 20, it's a simple board swap to upgrade to multiprocessing. No loss of disks, CD-ROM, SBus cards, memory or software applications KEY ADVANTAGES OF THE SPARCserver 20 ------------------------------------ - Improves the price/performance of a desktop multiprocessing server 75% over the popular SPARCserver 10 - Increases bus bandwidths for greater overall system performance and I/O performance, a particularly important factor in server applications - Comes in a new pizza-box design that adds the ability to support an internal CD-ROM drive in addition to two disks and a floppy drive. - Offers greater storage capacity (138.6 GB with SPARCstorage(TM) Array) to handle larger data requirements - Preserves compatibility with Solaris 2.3 operating environment With the introduction of the new SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20, Sun has a complete set of choices in its desktop server product line. SPARCclassic server: Sun's Price Leader. The SPARCclassic server is ideally suited for off-loading print sharing tasks, providing connectivity to heterogenous networks and running small workgroup applications. And best of all, it is Sun's most affordable server SPARCserver 5: Sun's Value Leader. Built for the needs of file server and LAN server applications, the SPARCserver 5 offers the robust hardware and software features of a UNIX workgroup server to support the applications of a UNIX, PC, Macintosh and NetWare(R) environment SPARCserver 20: Sun's Performance Leader. Building on the design strengths of the SPARCserver 10, the SPARCserver 20 is competitively positioned to handle the heavy workloads of database and computational applications for workgroups and departments SYSTEM PERFORMANCE SUMMARY -------------------------- SPARCserver 5 Model Performance Matrix | Model | Model | | 70 | 85 | ---------------------------------- SPECint_92 57.0 64.0 SPECfp_92 47.3 54.6 Processor MHz 70 MHz 85 MHz SBus speed 23.3 MHz 21.3 MHz ---------------------------------- SPARCserver 20 Model Performance Matrix | Model | Model | Model | Model | Model | Model | | 50 | 51 | 61 | 502MP | 612MP | 514MP | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPECint_92 69.2 73.6 88.9 - - - SPECfp_92 78.3 84.8 102.8 - - - SPECrate_int92 1628 1731 2092 2833 3903 6034 SPECrate_fp92 1842 1995 2418 2995 4645 6752 Processor MHz 50 MHz 50 MHz 60 MHz 50 MHz 60 MHz 50 MHz System speed 50 MHz 40 MHz 50 MHz 50 MHz 50MHz 40 MHz SBus speed 25 MHz 20 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 20 MHz -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AVAILABILITY ------------ - First Customer Shipment Date: SPARCserver 5 model 70 and 85 March 29, 1994 SPARCserver 20 model 50 and 502 March 29, 1994 SPARCserver 20 model 51 and 514 May, 1994 SPARCserver 20 model 61 and 612 June, 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES AND BENEFITS --------------------- Features Benefits -------- -------- o SPARCserver 5 High-Performance System Design ---------------------------------------------- - 70 MHz and 85 MHz microSPARC II processor - More than doubles performance of first microSPARC chip - Fast performance in low-cost, low-power design - 64 bit direct memory bus interface - Wide memory interface for fast memory access improving application performances - 3 SBus slots - One more SBus slot than SPARCclassic server for additional I/O - 56 GB maximum storage capacity - Handles larger data requirements - SCD 2.0 compliant - Full application compatibility under Solaris 2.3 - Solaris 2.3 operating environment - Established quality, performance, and 1.x application binary compatibility - Supported by Solaris 1.1.1 Version B - Allows customers to choose when to upgrade to Solaris 2 - One-year warranty - Maintains Sun's commitment to quality o SPARCserver 20 High-Performance System Design ----------------------------------------------- - SuperSPARC processors - Maintains Sun's commitment to faster processor technology on modular daughter cards - Offers easy upgradability to multiprocessing - SuperCache memory - Provides additional compute performance for the most demanding applications - 50-MHz MBus - 25% performance improvement over SPARCserver 10 MBus - Provides 400 MBps throughput for CPU, memory, and I/O - 25-MHz SBus with four slots - 25% performance improvement over SPARCserver 10 SBus - Greater I/O capacity - 71 GB maximum disk storage, - Provides plenty of capacity 136 GB maximum storage with and storage flexibility SPARCstorage Array for data-intensive applications - SCD compliant - Full application compatibility under Solaris 2.3 - One-year warranty - Maintains Sun's commitment to quality o Universal chassis design for SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20 ---------------------------------- - Plug-and-play board swap - Single chassis supports a board swap upgrade path from the SPARCserver 5 to the SPARCserver 20 - Integrated CD-ROM - Eliminates external package and reduces footprint - Less expensive option that provides double the transfer speed - 1.05-GB disk (maximum 2) - Single-connector packaging provides easier installation and servicing - Elimination of cables and wiring improves reliability HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CONSIDERATIONS ------------------------------------ The SPARCserver 5 comes bundled with a Solaris 2.3 unlimited-user server license, which covers use of the required Solaris 2.3 Edition II or Solaris 2.3, Hardware: 5/94 operating environment. Order the appropriate Solaris 2.3 Edition II Media Kit. The SPARCserver 5 is also supported by Solaris 1.1.1 Version B - the license (and media kit) is optional and must be ordered separately from the system. The SPARCserver 20 comes bundled with the Solaris 2.3 unlimited-user server license. Order the appropriate Solaris 2.3 Media Kit. Uniprocessor configurations are supported by Solaris 1.1.1 Version B - the license (and media kit) is optional and must be ordered separately from the system. For AUI Ethernet, optional X981A adapter cable must be ordered. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS --------------------- Q. When should a customer order a SPARCserver Model 51 versus Model 50? A. The SPARCserver 20 Model 51 with its 1-MB SuperCache should be recommended for most server applications such as database or compute-intensive tasks. For even better performance in those situations the Model 61 provides faster CPU performance and the system board runs at the full 25 MHz/50 MHz clock speed. The Model 50 is best suited as an entry-level server or for NFS(R) environments (except those moving large files). Q. Why is the price difference between the SPARCserver 20 Model 61 to Model 612 greater than the price difference between the SPARCstation Model 61 to Model 612? A. The SPARCserver 20 Model 61 (at US$16,495) offers excellent database performance value, and scales exceptionally well to the Model 612. SPARCserver 20 Models 61 and Model 612 (at US$26,995) are competitively priced to sell successfully. The SPARCserver 20 Model 612 carries additional costs for the SunSoft server license for 2-CPU configurations, and an additional 1.05 GB of disk storage. SPARCstation 20 Model 612 carries an aggressive discount for the second SuperSPARC Module to encourage multiprocessing on the desktop, and no additional fees for a 2-CPU configuration or additional storage disks. Q. Will there be a Model 614 on the SPARCserver 20? A. Not likely. Engineering studies show that the SPARCserver 20 package cannot dissipate the heat generated by the current 4-way 60-MHz SuperSPARC module design. Q. Why isn't there a Model 512 on the SPARCserver 20? A. We expect customers interested in multiprocessing performance will purchase the Model 612 instead. If they really want the Model 512, they can purchase an additional 50-MHz SPARCmodule and upgrade their Solaris license to the dual-processor Workgroup Server license. Q. Is the decision to support only four SPARCstorage Arrays on the SPARCserver 20 technical or marketing driven? A. Initially, four SPARCstorage Arrays on the SPARCserver 20 position it strongly against its competitors. Theoretically two SPARCstorage Arrays can be supported on each SBus (for a maximum of eight arrays), but this configuration is not yet tested and therefore is not supported. Q. Why can the SPARCserver 20 support four SPARCstorage Array systems, when the SPARCserver 10 can only support two? A. Technically, they could each support eight SPARCstorage Arrays (2 per SBus slot). Limited testing resources prevented us from testing these maximum configurations initially, so we concentrated on supporting more on the SPARCserver 20. That way, new systems being sold could reach greater capacities with the arrays, while the installed base of SPARCserver 10 systems could still take advantage of the new storage solution. Q. Why isn't the SPARCstorage Array supported on the SPARCserver 5? A. Due to limited resources, the SPARCstorage Array is not tested for support on the SPARCserver 5. The storage requirements for the target markets of the SPARCserver 5 can be met with existing disk solutions (like the multi-disk packs) and typically don't require the capacity of the SPARCstorage Array. Q. Is the SPARCclassic server and SPARCserver 10 memory compatible with the SPARCserver 5 and the SPARCserver 20? A. No, each of these systems has unique SIMM designs that are optimized for the different system architectures for maximum performance and capacity. The SPARCserver 5 uses new industry standard Jedec memory SIMMs which are incompatible with the SPARCclassic SIMMs. The SPARCserver 20 uses faster memory SIMMs (60 ns) than the SPARCserver 10 (80 ns), although they are backwards-compatible. Q. Does the memory need to added in pairs for the SPARCserver 5 and SPARCserver 20, like the SPARCclassic server? A. No. In the SPARCserver 5, memory is available in 8 MB and 32 MB SIMMS and can be added individually and you can mix different densities. There are 8 SIMM slots allowing for a maximum of 256 MB of memory. In the SPARCserver 20, memory is available in 16 MB, 32 MB and 64 MB SIMMs and can be added individually and you can mix different densities. There are 8 SIMM slots allowing for a maximum of 512 MB of memory. Q. Is the 64-bit SBus supported on the SPARCserver 20? A. No. The hardware is capable of supporting 64-bit operation, but at this time the software drivers in Solaris are limited to 32 bits. Q. Is any upgrade needed if I want to run my SPARCserver 5 on Solaris 1.x instead of Solaris 2.3, Hardware: 5/94? A. The SPARCserver 5 includes only a Solaris 2.x license. If you wish to run 1.x, you will need Solaris 1.1.1 Version B system license and Media. Order SC-P (US), SC-E1-P (Europe), SC-46-P (Japan), SC-47-P (China), SC-44-P (Taiwan), or SC-45-P (Korea). Q. Will I need a license upgrade for my existing servers to allow support of the new SPARCserver 5 machines? A. If the "existing server" mentioned above is a 2.x server, no license upgrade is required. If the server is a 1.x server, then you will need the Single-Server 2.x Upgrade License (SOLS-LF). THE FOLLOWING APPEAR ON THE END USER AND RESELLER PRICE LISTS U.S. PRICING AND ODERING INFORMATION ------------------------------------ SPARCserver 5 Model 70 and Model 85 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Order List Discount SunSpectrum Description Number Price Category Silver Price =========================================================================== One 70MHz microSPARC II S5S-70-32-P46 $8,995 A $80 processor, 32MB, 1.05GB disk One 70MHz microSPARC II S5S-70-32-P70 $10,395 A $80 processor, 32MB, 2 x 1.05GB disk, 644MB CD ROM One 85MHz microSPARC II S5S-85-32-P46 $10,595 A $80 processor, 32MB, 1.05GB disk One 70MHz microSPARC II S5S-85-32-P70 $11,995 A $80 processor, 32MB, 2 x 1.05GB disk, 644MB CD ROM SPARCserver 20 Models 50, 502, 51, 514, 61, and 612 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Order List Discount SunSpectrum Description Number Price Category Silver Price =========================================================================== Model 50 with One S20S-50-32-P69 $12,995 A $120 50MHz SuperSPARC processor, 32MB, 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD Model 502 with Two S20S-502-64-P70 $21,995 A $120 50MHz SuperSPARC processors, 64MB, 2 x 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD Model 51 with One S20S-51-32-P69 $14,495 A $120 50MHz SuperSPARC processor, with SuperCache, 32MB, 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD Model 514 with Four S20S-514-64-P70 $32,995 A $120 50MHz SuperSPARC processors, with SuperCache, 64MB, 2 x 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD Model 61 with One S20S-61-32-P69 $16,495 A $120 60MHz SuperSPARC processor, with SuperCache, 32MB, 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD Model 612 with Two S20S-612-64-P70 $26,995 A $120 60MHz SuperSPARC processors, with SuperCache, 64MB, 2 x 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD THE FOLLOWING APPEAR ON THE END USER AND RESELLER PRICE LISTS FOR SOLARIS 2.3 Media, User Licenses, Upgrades and End User Documentation: Order List Discount Description Number Price Category -------------------------------------------------------------------- Server Media Kit SOLS-C $100 A Media 10 Pack SOLS-C10 $400 A System Administrator SOLSA-P $225 A Answerbook CD Encryption Kit SOLE-P $100 A End User Documentation SOL-ED $100 B Full Documentation Set SOL-D $995 B Client to Uniprocessor Server SOLC-US-L $1,200 A License Upgrade Uniprocessor Server to 2-Way SOLUS-2S-L $2,000 A Server License Upgrade 2-Way Server to Enterprise SOL2S-ES-L $3,000 A Server License Upgrade Uniprocessor Server to Enter- SOLUS-ES-L $4,500 A prise Server License Upgrade Server Solaris 1.x to Solaris SOLS-LF $350 A 2.current License Upgrade Workgroup Server Solaris 2.x to SOLWS-LP $575 A Solaris 2.current License Upgrade Enterprise Server Solaris 2.x to SOLES-LP $1,400 A Solaris 2.current License Upgrade THE FOLLOWING APPEAR ON THE US END USER AND RESELLER PRICE LISTS FOR SOLARIS 1.1.1 Order List Discount Description Number Price Category ===================================================================== Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-P $125 N/D (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Solaris 1.1.1 Version B (no media) SC-L $100 N/D (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) SunOS Full Docs SX-09 $1295 B Set (no media) SunOS Release Minibox SX-9E $195 B (no media) European Pricing -------------------- Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-E1-P $150 N/D French, German, Italian, & Swedish (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Solaris 1.1.1 Version B (no media) SC-E1-L $125 N/D (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Japanese Pricing -------------------- Japanese Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-46-P $150 N/D (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Japanese Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-46-L $125 N/D (no media) (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Asian Pricing ----------------- Chinese Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-47-P $150 N/D (for China) (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Chinese License SC-47-L $125 N/D (for China) (no media) (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Chinese Media Kit SC-44-P $150 N/D (for Taiwan) (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Chinese License SC-44-L $125 N/D (for Taiwan) (no media) (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only only) Korean Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-45-P $150 N/D (media and sgl-system-lic) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Korean Solaris 1.1.1 Version B SC-45-L $125 N/D (no media) (Sgl-system-lic only) (For SPARClassic, SPARCstation LX, SPARCstation 5 and SPARCstation 20 Uniprocessor models only) Upgrades to SPARCserver 5 Model 85 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ U.S. List Price Order Number Description (Cat A discount) CU-S5-85-32-P46 Competitive upgrade to $9,535 SPARCserver 5 with one 85MHz microSPARC II processor, 32MB, 1.05GB disk Upgrades to SPARCserver 20 Model 50 and 61 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ U.S. List Price Order Number Description (Cat A discount) CU-S20S-50-32P69 Competitive upgrade to $11,695 SPARCserver 20 Model 50 with one 50 MHz SuperSPARC processor, 32MB, 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD CU-S20S-61-32P69 Competitive upgrade to $14,845 SPARCserver 20 Model 61 with one 60 MHz SuperSPARC processor with SuperCache, 32MB, 1.05GB disk, 644MB SunCD. 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