Chapter 1: Introducing the Sun Cobalt LX50 server
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User Guide—Sun Cobalt LX50 Server
The Sun Cobalt LX50 server is ideal for:
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Deploying applications at the edge of corporate networks.
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High-density computing environments (scientific research, EDA, financial services, and so on).
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Running custom designed applications for telecommunication carriers and Internet service providers.
The Sun Cobalt LX50 server has the following features (see Chapter 7, “Specifications,” for more details):
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Single or dual processors.
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Six DIMM sockets (maximum of 6 GB of main memory).
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Four USB ports.
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Server Management via RJ-45 sockets at front and rear.
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Support for up to three low-profile, 3.5-inch, Ultra-160 SCSI hard disks (one drive bay is flexible and is
configured, by default with a combination floppy drive/CD-ROM module).
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Rear SCSI expansion connector.
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Two PCI slots (one low-profile and one full-height).
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Rack mounting with brackets, (or, optional slide-rail mounting).
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Single power supply with redundant fans.
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Two Ethernet ports (10/100 Mbps RJ-45 NIC ports on rear panel).
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PS/2 keyboard/mouse port with Y adapter.
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VGA output port.
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Front panel controls and indicators.
Summary of Contents for Cobalt LX50
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