Sun SPARC systems now have been marketed by Oracle Systems since 2010 when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems. Sun SPARC servers are expensive pieces of computing hardware with prices ranging from $20,000 to over $100,000 per server.
Sun Microsystems produced the UltraSPARCIII processor in 2001. Updated versions of the SPARC systems were sold up until 2010. Sun Microsystems became part of Oracle Corporation in 2010 and from 2012 the Sun Fire brand ceased to be used.
A company invented the laser mouse. In 1998, Sun Microsystems provided a laser mouse with their Sun SPARC Station servers and workstations.
A company invented the laser mouse. In 1998, Sun Microsystems provided a laser mouse with their Sun SPARC Station servers and workstations.
I believe you may be referring to an older model of computer hardware i.e. platform made by SUN Microsystems and running Solaris OS.
IBM HTTP Sever Apcache Tomcat server IIS(Internet Information server from MicroSoft) Sun Java Server from SUN Microsystems SunOne Iplanet from SUN Microsystems
Here is what I was able to do on our local system: $ uname -a SunOS <uname -n> 5.9 Generic_122300-25 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-15000 $ /usr/sbin/nslookup <IP-ADDRESS> *** Can't find server name for address <SERVER_IP1>: Server failed Server: <F.Q.D.N of SERVER_IP0> Address: <SERVER_IP0> nslookup is a standard TCP/IP utility, which exists in both Windows and Unix. You could also use 'dig' as a replacement in Unix.
Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2010 for approximately $7.4 billion. After the acquisition, Oracle integrated Sun's technologies into its product portfolio, including Java, Solaris, and SPARC processors. However, many of Sun's hardware products were gradually phased out or rebranded under the Oracle name.
There are WAY more than 3 brands of processors... Here is an incomplete list: Intel AMD POWER PowerPC Sun SPARC HP (PA-RISC) ARM VIA Motorola and more!
The Sun 9641A case is an external case for mass storage.
PCI ExpressAGPPCIISAMCAVLBCardBus/PC card/PCMCIA (for notebook computers)ExpressCardCompactFlash (for handheld computers)SBus (1990s SPARC-based Sun computers)Zorro (Commodore Amiga)NuBus (Apple Macintosh)
wiht Sun Virtual box
window 2003