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Often features proprietary connectors designed to mate with specific motherboards or I/O boards. đź“‹ Features & Use Cases
Shielded design to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) within dense server racks. 440-2838-010.jpg
Since Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle in 2010, this part is largely considered a legacy or "end-of-life" (EOL) component. Often features proprietary connectors designed to mate with
Specifically keyed for Sun hardware to prevent incorrect installation in non-compatible systems. ⚠️ Important Considerations Specifically keyed for Sun hardware to prevent incorrect
Based on the part number , this item is a specific internal component typically associated with Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) or enterprise networking hardware. In the context of Sun/Oracle legacy systems, this part number format often refers to internal data or power cables used within high-end servers like the Sun Fire series. 🛠️ Technical Specifications
While exact public documentation for this specific dash-number can be rare due to its age, it typically adheres to the following standards:
Engineered for 24/7 data center environments.