[SunHELP] Sun Processors
DAUBIGNE Sebastien - BOR SDaubigne@bordeaux-bersol.sema.slb.com
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Mon Jan 7 10:56:58 CST 2002
UltraSparcII can be shipped with 8 MB Ecache, as shows the prtdiag output
below :
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u 16-slot Sun Enterprise E6500
System clock frequency: 80 MHz
Memory size: 18432Mb
========================= CPUs =========================
Run Ecache CPU CPU
Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask
--- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ----
0 0 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
0 1 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
...
---
Sebastien DAUBIGNE
sebastien.daubigne at sema.fr <mailto:sebastien.daubigne at sema.fr> - (+33)
(0)5.57.26.56.36
Sema Global Services - AFM/DW/Pessac
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Robert Banniza [SMTP:RPBanniz at ascensionhealth.org]
Date: lundi 7 janvier 2002 16:39
@: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Objet: Re: [SunHELP] Sun Processors
The Ultra Sparc II processors are higher end processors usually
found in
Enterprise systems and can have anywhere from 512K cache all the way
up
to 4MB cache (maybe even 8MB but not sure). The i in IIi stands for
integrated and is a cheaper designed processor usually with less
cache
(although the 440mhz procs had 2MB). The IIe proc. is pretty much a
replacement of the IIi and again has little cache (256K). The IIe
procs.
can be found in Netra T1s and Sun Blade 100s. The IIi proc. can be
found
in U5 and U10s. If you need more in-depth answers maybe some Sun
engineers on the list can help. Hope this helps...
Robert
Robert Banniza
Senior UNIX Administrator
Ascension Health
Phone: 812-228-2157
>>> tlongo at avaya.com 01/07/02 09:28AM >>>
Can anyone explain the difference between an Ultra Sparc II
processor
vs. an
Ultra Sparc IIe vs. and Ultra Sparc IIi?
Thanks.
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