Due to the frequent use of the names, the following abbreviations are used in the manuals for the SE servers:
SE server for the Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE Series independent of the model
An SE server contains several components or units, but at least one Server Unit, one Management Unit and one Net Unit.
Depending on the built-in unit types and models, the following server models are distinguished:- SE710 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE710
(with SU710, AUs optional) SE730 / SE730B for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE730 / SE730B
(with SU730 / SU730B, SU330 / SU330B and AUs optional)- SE310 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE310
(with SU310, AUs optional) - SE320 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE320
(with SU320, AUs optional) - SE330 / SE330B for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE330 / SE330B
(with SU330 / SU330B, AUs optional)
- SE710 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE710
Server lines
The above server models are combined into two server lines:SE /390 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE710 / SE730 / SE730B, i.e. for SE servers with an SU /390
- SE x86 for Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE310 / SE320 / SE330 / SE330B, i.e. for SE servers with SU x86 only resp. without an SU /390
SU for a Server Unit independent of the unit type
The SU is a component of the SE server that enables the operation of BS2000 (Native-BS2000 or VM2000).
Depending on the unit type, a distinction is made between SUs:SU /390 for Server Unit /390 (type of a Server Unit with one or more /390 processors) with the models SU710 in the server SE710 and SU730 / SU730B in the server SE730 / SE730B
SU x86 for Server Unit x86 (type of a Server Unit with one or more x86 processors) with the models SU310 in the server SE310, SU320 in the server SE320 and SU330 / SU330B in the server SE330 / SE330B
MU for the Management Unit
The MU is the component of an SE server which enables the central web-based management of all units of the SE server.AU for the Application Unit (with x86-based hardware)
The AU is an optional component of the SE Server, which enables the operation of customer applications under Linux, Windows, VMware or other hypervisors.
Depending on the hardware base, AUs are differentiated as follows:- AU PY denominates all PRIMERGY-based AUs (e.g. the hardware models AU25 or AU47).
- AU PQ denominates all PRIMEQUEST-based AUs (e.g. the hardware models AUQ38E or DBU38E).
HNC (High-speed Net Connect)
The HNC connects the Server Unit /390 to the LAN and as a net client enables the BS2000 systems on the SU /390 to access the Net-Storage.
HNC refers to both the Linux-based basic software and the hardware unit itself on which this basic software runs.- NU (Net Unit)
The NU enables the connection of an SE server to the customer network (LAN). It contains switches and, if necessary, the HNC. Unit x86
Component of an SE Server with x86 architecture: Server Unit x86, Management Unit or HNC- BS2000 server
BS2000 server is used as generic term for all SE servers and the former S- and SQ servers. BS2000 servers are operated with the corresponding BS2000 operating systems. - BS2000
BS2000 is used for the BS2000 OS DX operating system in phrases, e.g. in BS2000 system. - SKP (Service Konsol Processor)
The MU implements the SKP functionality required for the operation of an SU /390. - SVP (Service Processor)
Service processor of the SU /390
For a description of the further features of the SE servers, please refer to the chapter "System overview".