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− | The '''VAX 9000''' was a high- | + | The '''VAX 9000 series''' was a high-end [[VAX]] built around a System Control Unit (SCU), which allowed the configuration of tightly-coupled [[multi-processor]]s with up to 4 [[Central Processing Unit|CPUs]]. The CPU was heavily [[pipeline]]d, and was built from [[emitter-coupled logic|ECL]] [[gate array]]s. The performance levels in the line range from 30 to 108 [[VUP]]s. [[Main memory]] is connected to the SCU. |
− | + | The VAX 9000 used the [[Extended Memory Interconnect|XMI]] as its [[input/output|I/O]] [[bus]]; up to 4 were possible in the largest systems. Models in the series included: | |
− | + | * [[VAX 9000 model 200]] | |
+ | ** [[VAX 9000 model 210]] | ||
+ | * [[VAX 9000 model 400]] | ||
+ | ** [[VAX 9000 model 410]] - single-CPU | ||
+ | ** [[VAX 9000 model 410]] - double-CPU | ||
+ | ** [[VAX 9000 model 410]] - triple-CPU | ||
+ | ** [[VAX 9000 model 440]] - quadruple-CPU | ||
− | + | The 200 group and the 400 group differ primarily in their physical packaging. | |
− | {{stub}} | + | [[Operating system]]s offered for them included [[VMS]] and [[Ultrix]] ([[VAXELN]] was supported only on the service processor of a VAX 9000 system). |
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+ | ==External links== | ||
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+ | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/9000/ VAX 9000] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]] | ||
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/9000/EK-9000S-SI-001_VAX_9000_System_Introduction_May90.pdf VAX 9000 Family System Introduction] (EK-9000S-SI-001) | ||
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/9000/EK-KA90S-TD-001_VAX_9000_System_Technical_Description_May90.pdf VAX 9000 Family System Technical Description] (EK-KA90S-TD-001) | ||
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Revision as of 15:10, 28 March 2023
The VAX 9000 series was a high-end VAX built around a System Control Unit (SCU), which allowed the configuration of tightly-coupled multi-processors with up to 4 CPUs. The CPU was heavily pipelined, and was built from ECL gate arrays. The performance levels in the line range from 30 to 108 VUPs. Main memory is connected to the SCU.
The VAX 9000 used the XMI as its I/O bus; up to 4 were possible in the largest systems. Models in the series included:
- VAX 9000 model 200
- VAX 9000 model 400
- VAX 9000 model 410 - single-CPU
- VAX 9000 model 410 - double-CPU
- VAX 9000 model 410 - triple-CPU
- VAX 9000 model 440 - quadruple-CPU
The 200 group and the 400 group differ primarily in their physical packaging.
Operating systems offered for them included VMS and Ultrix (VAXELN was supported only on the service processor of a VAX 9000 system).
External links
- VAX 9000 - documentation at Bitsavers
- VAX 9000 Family System Introduction (EK-9000S-SI-001)
- VAX 9000 Family System Technical Description (EK-KA90S-TD-001)
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