Because the names are used frequently, for the sake of simplicity and clarity the following abbreviations are employed:
SE server for the FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series (Server Units /390 and x86) with the following models:
SE700 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE700 / SE700B
(with SU700, more than one SU300 and AU optional)SE500 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE500 / SE500B
(with SU500, more than one SU300 and AU optional)SE300 for FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE300 / SE300B
(with SU300, more than one SU300 and AU optional)
SU for the Server Unit irrespective of the unit type
A distinction is made between SUs depending on the unit type:SU /390 for Server Unit /390 (type of Server Unit with one or more /390 processors)
SU x86 for Server Unit x86 (type of Server Unit with one or more x86 processors)
SU700 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU /390 in SE700 and SE700B
SU500 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU /390 in SE500 and SE500B
SU300 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU x86 in SE300, optionally in SE500 / SE700 or SE500B / SE700B
MU for the Management Unit. The MU enables centralized, user-friendly and crosssystem management on the SE server.
AU for the Application Unit (with x86-based hardware)
A distinction is made between AUs depending on the hardware base:Application Unit PY for a PRIMERGY-based AU (e.g. hardware model AU25 or AU47).
Application Unit PQ for a PRIMEQUEST-based AU (e.g. hardware model AU87 or DBU87).
HNC (High Speed Network Connect) connects the SU /390 with the LAN and as a net client also permits access to the Net-Storage. HNC designates both Linux-based basic software and the hardware unit itself on which this basic software executes.
BS2000 server as the generic term for all SE servers and the existing S and SQ servers. BS2000 servers are operated with the relevant BS2000 operating system.
BS2000 for the BS2000 OSD/BC operating system in compound nouns, e.g. BS2000 system.