Sorry for the late summary and thanks for the responses,I was out of city, Sanjeev wrote SBUS, PCI & UPA are Sun' standard bus.The type of card is different.Sbus card can be inserted only on Sbus slot on the motherboard where as PCi cards should have pci slot in the motherboard. YOu have to see the system configuration to see what slot you have on the system.Old model system is having Sbus card eg:SS20,SS10 etc ..And Ultra 5,10,60 machine have Pci slots.Servers like e3500 /4500 you can have sbus or PCI depending on your i/o card. Matthew stier wrote Sun systems have gone through many "buses" over the years. The first systems shipped (in the early 80') as a card cage with "Multi(something or other)" CPU, Memory and I/O cards. During the late 80's, the systems used VME card cages. In the early 90's, with the big push from deskside towers to desktop systems, Sun needed to replace the VME bus with something considerably smaller, so it developed the SBus. (SBus stands for "School Bus", since the code name of the SPARCstation-1 was "Campus".) In the late 90's, Sun determined that aging SBus needed to be replaced with somethings of higher performance. Since Sun believes in standards, it choose the now popular PCI bus. The first system to ship with a PCI bus was the Ultra-30. It has been standard on all systems since. Since Sun follows the PCI standards, any PCI card can work in a Sun system with PCI slots, if someone is willing to write the drivers. Something Sun was hoping to happen, by giving third-party PCI card manufactures one more platform to sell their product on. My original post dear all, what is the difference between SBUS and PCI..are enterprise series SBUS technology?i heard sun is going to stop supporting SBUS...What about ultra series? can anyone point me to good links where i'll know the concepts clearly.. thanks in advance hosavalika Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Jan 5 07:44:22 2002
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