> TJ Yang wrote: > > <Sorry for not reading into the detail. > the $550 from small to medium buy followings > > <1. faster cpu (model 148). > <2. extra 512 MRAM > <3. one 80G SATA disk > <4. Java Enterprise System Pre-Installed > <5. Solaris 10 Pre-Installed > > I think everyone who has built computers for > him/herself will be very impressed with the design > and the pricing (especially after you consider that > the price includes a three-year warranty). Amazing, > isn't it? > > A more complete datasheet can be found at: > > http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x2100/datasheet.pdf > > Slashdot and perhaps at least one review article made > an error in describing that the Galaxy has only USB > 1.1 ports. According to the above-cited datasheet, > the Great SUN Galaxy has 2 USB ports in the front, 4 > in the rear, for a total of six USB ports. All USB > 2.0. Also, none of the review article mentioned the > the Galaxy includes a 64-bit PCI-Express slot. Truly > amazing, isn't it? > > Some hobbyists may want to use quieter, but more > expensive, fans. Understandably 60 dB is OK in a > server room. But this is an area that a Study Blog > can make things interesting.
Beside quiter FAN, I want a DVD RW drive. Hmm, I finally find enough reasons not to buy X2100 ;). compile b22 with blade100 is slow but I think I will wait for Apple's Intel product next year. tj This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
