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The SPARC Enterprise series is a range of
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server computers based on the
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architecture. It was co-developed by
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and
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, announced on June 1st, 2004 and introduced in 2007. They were marketed and sold by Sun Microsystems (later
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, after their acquisition of Sun), Fujitsu, and
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under the common brand of "SPARC Enterprise", superseding Sun's Sun Fire and Fujitsu's PRIMEPOWER server product lines. Codename is APL (Advanced Product Line). Since 2010, servers based on new SPARC CMT processors ( SPARC T3 and later) have been branded as Oracle's
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servers, the "SPARC Enterprise" brand being dropped. Fujitsu continued to sell SPARC T-Series as their SPARC Enterprise product line until December 2015. Fujitsu rebranded the product line to "SPARC Servers" since SPARC M10 released in 2013 and continued to sell SPARC M-Series and T-Series with their new brand.


Model range


SPARC64 processor based models (M-series)

The midrange and high-end
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, SPARC64 VII, SPARC64 VII+ processor based servers are designated "M-series". The "M" indicates
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features similar to mainframe class machines. * M3000 - 1 processor socket, 2U rack-mount * M4000 - Up to 4 processor sockets, 6U rack-mount * M5000 - Up to 8 processor sockets, 10U rack-mount * M8000 - Up to 16 processor sockets, one data center rack * M9000 - Up to 64 processor sockets, one or two data center racks


Processor types

The SPARC64 VI is a dual-core processor, with each core featuring two-way vertical multi-threading (VMT). A M9000 server configured with the maximum number of processors supports running 256 concurrent threads. VMT is a coarse-grained multi-threading implementation. Each core in the SPARC64 VI can handle two strands or threads. VMT switches execution from one strand to the other on the basis of events. To execute instructions from another thread, the pipeline must be saved/flushed and switched to the registers for the other thread. These events include L2 cache misses, a hardware timer exception, interrupts, or some multi-threading-related control instructions. This is also called Switch On Event (SOE) threading. In 2008, Fujitsu released the SPARC64 VII, a
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, with each core featuring two-way simultaneous multi-threading. Existing M-class servers will be able to upgrade to the SPARC64 VII processors in the field. In 2010, Fujitsu released the SPARC64 VII+, running at higher frequency and with a larger L2 cache than its predecessor. A SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII+ processor module includes four physical cores, where each core can execute two threads. Each physical core is able to run both threads simultaneously. With SMT, there is no context-switch time and the two threads share the instruction pipeline smoothly. When both are ready to run, they alternate cycles for
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instruction issue, and share the functional units according to need. An important capability of the M-Series is the ability to mix processor generations and clock speeds in the same system and domain. All M-Series servers can have both SPARC64 VI and SPARC64 VII CPUs installed and they will run at their native speeds, with no clocking down to the slowest CPU.


Benchmark record

On April 17, 2007, a Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 achieved 1.032 TFLOPS on the LINPACK benchmark, making it the fastest single system
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at that time. On May 2, 2008, Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 server achieved a world performance record on the TPC-H
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benchmark at the 1 terabyte scale factor using the
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. As of February 19, 2009, the SPARC Enterprise M8000 holds the 64-thread world performance records on the SPEC OMP2001 benchmark, both for medium and for large


UltraSPARC T processor based models (T-series)

The UltraSPARC T1-based Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 are rebranded to SPARC Enterprise: * T1000 - 1 processor socket, 1U rack-mount * T2000 - 1 processor socket, 2U rack-mount In October 2007, Sun added the UltraSPARC T2-based servers to the SPARC Enterprise line: * T5120 - 1 processor socket, 1U rack-mount * T5220 - 1 processor socket, 2U rack-mount In April 2008, Sun added the UltraSPARC T2 Plus-based servers to the SPARC Enterprise line: * T5140 - 2 processor sockets, 1U rack-mount * T5240 - 2 processor sockets, 2U rack-mount In October 2008, Sun released the 4-way SMP UltraSPARC T2 Plus-based server: * T5440 - 4 processor sockets, 4U rack-mount


Operating systems

SPARC Enterprise models are licensed to run
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and Solaris 11.


Partitioning and virtualization

The M-series supports ''Dynamic Domains'' and ''Dynamic Reconfiguration'', which enable a single machine to be divided into multiple electrically isolated partitions. The UltraSPARC T1, UltraSPARC T2/T2+ models partition the system using Logical Domains. Both M-series and T-series models support Solaris Containers, which supports a maximum of 8191 non-global zones in each Dynamic Domain or Logical Domain.


References


External links


SPARC Servers
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SPAC Enterprise
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(for European, African and Middle Eastern markets, archived on 2009-02-09)
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Fujitsu Computer Systems SPARC Enterprise Servers
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