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Sunrise N2S

The Sunrise N2S - a 2U workhorse for web and cache appliance servers and application servers

A 2U rack-mounting system with 300MHz, 333MHz, 360MHz or 440MHz processor and cache options up to 2MB. The N2S supports up to 1GB of system memory and up to 292GB of internal redundant storage via four front-loading hot-swap ultra 160 LVD SCSI disk canisters. The Sunrise N2S is an ideal workhorse for web and cache appliance servers and application servers.


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One UltraSPARC® IIi removeable/upgradeable processor daughter card running at 300, 333, 360 or 440MHz.
Up to 1GB of system memory
Up to 292GB of redundant Ultra 160 LVD SCSI disk storage via four front-loading hot-swap disk canisters.
Three full-length PCI expansion slots
Supports PGX, Creator, and Elite graphics cards
Optional dual redundant rear-loading hot-swap AC power supplies or DC rack power supply



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