Computer Collection: Sun Fire V100
About
This was another I bought on a whim, and was my only SPARC machine.
It was very weak and I had a lot of trouble trying to install Solaris, to no avail. Its internal CD-ROM made installation of Solaris 9 impossible because I was missing one CD from the kit, and I couldn't get a DVD-ROM drive to work when plugged into the IDE connector on the motherboard.
I ended up installing OpenBSD - I'd show a neofetch screenshot, but I can't. It doesn't appear to have survived whatsoever, and I know I ran it.
Specs
CPU: Sun UltraSPARC-IIe 500MHz
RAM: 256MB PC133 registered ECC (shipped with 512, one DIMM failed tests)
GPU: None! No video hardware.
IDE Primary Master: TEAC CD-ROM
IDE Secondary Master: IBM DeskStar 120GB (fromm a PowerMac G4, installed by me)
OS: OpenBSD sun4u (SPARC)
PSU: Delta 80W
Trivia
- The V100 was available with the 500MHz UltraSPARC-IIe, like mine had, or a 550MHz or a 650MHz UltraSPARC-IIi.
- It had a 2GB maximum RAM limit. It does not accept 1GB sticks. I know - I tried, and it spat garbage onto the screen when attempting to run memory tests.
- It has no video hardware. To install OpenBSD and attempt to install Solaris, I had to work over the serial console with my Mid-2012 13" MacBook Pro.
- It had lights-out management (LOM), and it was the first thing you interfaced with over the serial console once you plugged the V100 in.
- It was quite small for a server, it being 1 rack unit high and 19 inches (48.26cm) deep. It also weighed 6kg. Very light for a rackmount server.
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Last updated: 7th Nov 2023 12:29pm GMT