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Named Product Hierarchy Total 7100019 One 300 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS­2 HDD with bracket (for factory installation) U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $519 7100020 One 600 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS­2 HDD with bracket (for factory installation) U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $915 7100021 1 AC power supply (for factory installation) U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $600 7100022 1 DC power supply (for factory installation) U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $1,950 Spare: StorageTek LTO tape drive: 1 HP LTO5 full height SAS for StorageTek SL500, 7100030 StorageTek SL3000, and StorageTek SL8500 V Spare Parts $7,690 Spare: StorageTek LTO tape drive: 1 HP LTO5 4 Gb FC for StorageTek SL500, 7100031 StorageTek SL3000, and StorageTek SL8500 V Spare Parts $10,250 7100090 Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized 40 GbE Network Express Module V Network Adapters $4,584 7100110 Spare: energy storage module V Spare Parts $252 7100115 Spare: cable, 2 meter IB QSFP copper V Spare Parts $258 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­8830 8­core 2.13 GHz processor with heat sink (for factory 7100124 installation) U Sun Server X2­8 $3,702 7100125 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­8830 8­core 2.13 GHz processor with heat sink U Sun Server X2­8 $4,442 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­8870 10­core 2.4 GHz processor with heat sink (for factory 7100128 installation) U Sun Server X2­8 $7,222 7100129 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­8870 10­core 2.4 GHz processor with heat sink U Sun Server X2­8 $8,667 7100132 Two 8 GB DDR3­1066 DIMMs (for factory installation) U Sun Server X2­8 $398 7100133 16 GB memory kit with two 8 GB DDR3­1066 DIMMs U Sun Server X2­8 $478 7100138 Oracle VM preinstall (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $0 7100140 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4820 8­core 2 GHz processors (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $4,338 7100142 Sun Server X2­4: 3 RU base chassis with motherboard and 2 PSUs U Sun Server X2­4 $4,910 7100143 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4820 8­core 2 GHz processors U Other Server X­Options $5,206 7100144 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4860 10­core 2.26 GHz processors (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $11,580 7100146 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4860 10­core 2.26 GHz processors U Other Server X­Options $13,695 7100148 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4870 10­core 2.4 GHz processors (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $13,594 7100150 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7­4870 10­core 2.4 GHz processors U Other Server X­Options $16,312 7100158 Two 8 GB DDR3­1066 DIMMs (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $398 7100160 16 GB memory kit with two 8 GB DDR3­1066 DIMMs U Other Server X­Options $478 7100166 Two 8­DIMM riser cards (for factory installation) U Other Server Configured Options $589 7100169 Two 8­DIMM riser cards U Other Server X­Options $706 7100176 Sun Server X2­8 for non­EU countries: base chassis U Sun Server X2­8 $6,702 StorageTek 2540 M2 array: dual FC controller with four 8 Gb/sec FC ports and 2 GB 7100183 cache, and rail kits U StorageTek 2540 M2 Array $12,271 StorageTek 2530 M2 array: dual SAS controller with four 6 Gb/sec SAS­2 ports and 2 7100184 GB cache, and rail kits U StorageTek 2530 M2 Array $8,349 StorageTek 2540 M2 array and StorageTek 2530 M2 array: drive expansion tray and 7100185 rail kits U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $3,567 7100228 Spare: 73 GB SSD write­flash accelerator V Spare Parts $8,450 7100231 Spare: 73 GB SSD write­flash accelerator V Spare Parts $8,450 The pricing and discounts set forth in this document are offered through Dynamic Systems per Contract #1-12-70-15B solely for the authorized California governmental users. Page 1 of 89 Item Item Description Discount Cat. Named Product Hierarchy Total 7100235 Spare: HP LTO power cable V Spare Parts $60 7100262 1­phase high voltage 22 kVA PDU U Sun Racks $1,300 7100265 1­phase high voltage 22 kVA PDU (for factory installation) U Sun Racks $1,300 7100268 Spare: printed wire assembly PCIe card V Spare Parts $10,734 7100272 Spare: F20 flash accelerator V Spare Parts $7,818 7100274 SAS cable: 3 meters, 2x1 (for factory installation) X Tape Options $200 7100275 SAS cable: 3 meters, 2x1 X Tape Options $200 7100276 4X mini SAS cable: 3 meters, 1x1, shielded (for factory installation) X Tape Options $120 7100277 4X mini SAS cable: 3 meters, 1x1, shielded (for factory installation) X Tape Options $120 7100283 Sun Blade PCIe­2 pass­through fabric expansion module (for factory installation) U Sun Blade Server Options $219 7100290 StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System 6: long wave FICON interface X StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System (VSM 6)$25,224 7100292 StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System 6: short wave FICON interface X StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System (VSM 6)$7,272 StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System 6: base with 10 – 300 TB effective 7100293 capacity (for factory installation) X StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System (VSM 6)$562,650 StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System 6: long wave FICON interface (for 7100296 factory installation) X StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager System (VSM 6)$21,020 7100311 Spare: Exadata X2­2 Apple service kit V Spare Parts $11,580 7100323 StorageTek SL8500 modular library system: Oracle branded facade kit X Sun StorageTek SL8500 Modular Library System $5,000 7100332 Spare: Sun Netra Gen2 DVD V Spare Parts $300 7100334 Spare: two 8 GB DDR3, 1333MHz low voltage registered DIMMs V Spare Parts $1,880 7100335 Spare: Intel ® Xeon ® E7­4820 8­core 2.00 GHz processor V Spare Parts $6,480 7100337 Spare: Intel ® Xeon ® E7­4860 10­core 2.26 GHz processor V Spare Parts $17,340 7100338 Spare: Intel ® Xeon ® E7­4870 10­core 2.40 GHz processor V Spare Parts $20,360 7100339 Spare: system board assembly V Spare Parts $6,600 7100340 Spare: memory riser card V Spare Parts $960 7100342 Spare: 22000 VA single phase low voltage PDU V Spare Parts $5,358 7100343 Spare: 22000 VA single phase high voltage PDU V Spare Parts $5,000 7100360 Spare: FC controller assembly V Spare Parts $17,430 7100363 Spare: SAS controller assembly V Spare Parts $11,970 7100364 Spare: ESM I/O module V Spare Parts $3,480 7100367 Spare: 300 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS HDD with bracket V Spare Parts $1,180 7100368 Spare: PSU AC power supply assembly V Spare Parts $1,990 7100369 Spare: PSU DC power supply assembly V Spare Parts $4,050 7100370 Spare: battery V Spare Parts $960 7100371 Spare: chassis and midplane assembly V Spare Parts $4,050 7100372 Spare: DC power cord V Spare Parts $740 7100390 Spare: 600 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS HDD with bracket V Spare Parts $1,990 7100402 Spare: FC assembly for HP LTO5 tape drive V Spare Parts $9,540 7100407 One 300 GB 10000 rpm 2.5­inch SAS­2 HDD with bracket X High­End M­Series Server X­Options $1,476 7100414 One 300 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS­2 HDD with bracket U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $623 7100415 One 600 GB 15000 rpm 3.5­inch SAS­2 HDD with bracket U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $1,098 7100416 1 drive filler panel (for factory installation) U StorageTek 2500 M2 Options $0 The pricing and discounts set forth in this document are offered through Dynamic Systems per Contract #1-12-70-15B solely for the authorized California governmental users. 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Named Product Hierarchy Total Sun Netra 6000 chassis DC with midplane, accessory kit with dongle and RJ45­DB9 adapter, 9 server module filler panels, 20 PCIe Express Module filler panels, and 2 7100417 Network Express Module filler panels U Sun Netra 6000 Blade Chassis $15,251 Sun Netra 6000 chassis AC with midplane, accessory kit with dongle and RJ45­DB9 adapter, 9 server module filler panels, 20 PCIe Express Module filler panels, and 2 7100418 Network Express Module filler panels U Sun Netra 6000 Blade Chassis $8,685 7100444 Spare: HP LTO5 fibre assembly V Spare Parts $9,410 StorageTek SL500 modular library system: upgrade kit for dual fibre channel card 7100447 for redundant library control X Sun StorageTek SL500 Modular Library System $2,850 7100477 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter, UTP V Network Adapters $888 7100479 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter, UTP (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $740 7100480 Spare: 4 GB USB drive single­level cell unprogrammed V Spare Parts $260 7100481 Sun Dual Port GbE PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter, MMF V Network Adapters $1,142 7100482 Sun Dual Port GbE PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter, MMF (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $952 7100483 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 ExpressModule, UTP V Network Adapters $1,109 7100484 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 ExpressModule, UTP (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $924 7100485 Spare: virtualized 40 GbE network express module V Spare Parts $6,912 7100486 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 ExpressModule, MMF V Network Adapters $2,549 7100487 Sun Quad Port GbE PCIe 2.0 ExpressModule, MMF (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $2,124 7100488 Sun Dual Port 10GBase­T Adapter V Network Adapters $1,498 7100490 Sun Dual Port 10GBase­T ExpressModule V Network Adapters $1,786 7100491 Spare: universal rail kit V Spare Parts $960 7100492 Sun Dual Port 10GBase­T ExpressModule (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $1,488 7100494 Spare: encryption belisarius for IBM LTO4 and IBM LTO5 tape drives V Spare Parts $920 7100497 Solid filler panel kit U Sun Racks $103 7100563 Sun Dual Port 10GBase­T Adapter (for factory installation) V Network Adapters $1,248 7100570 Wago DC plug connectors, pack of 10
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