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| Figure 2-1 NFS File Server Comparison Flow Diagram | 2-2 |
| Figure 2-1 NFS File Server Comparison Flow Diagram | 2-3 |
| Figure 2-2 SPARCserver 5 System Front View | 2-5 |
| Figure 2-3 SPARCserver 10 System Front View | 2-6 |
| Figure 2-4 SPARCserver 20 System Front View | 2-8 |
| Figure 2-5 SPARCcluster 1 System Front View | 2-11 |
| Figure 2-6 SPARCcluster 1 System Logical Architecture | 2-13 |
| Figure 2-7 SPARCcluster 1 System Physical Architecture | 2-14 |
| Figure 2-8 Ethernet Mux Driver | 2-16 |
| Figure 2-9 Valid Bridge Configuration with a SPARCcluster 1 System | 2-16 |
| Figure 2-10 Typical NFS Server and Router Configuration | 2-17 |
| Figure 2-11 SPARCcluster 1 System Model 4 Typical Physical Architecture | 2-18 |
| Figure 2-12 SPARCserver 1000 or the SPARCserver 1000E System Front View | 2-19 |
| Figure 2-13 SPARCcenter 2000 or the SPARCcenter 2000E System Front View | 2-22 |
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| Figure 2-14 Front View of the SPARCstorage Array Subsystem | 2-24 |
| Figure 2-15 SPARCstorage Array Subsystem Installation Options | 2-25 |
| Figure 2-16 Front View of the Desktop Storage Module 1.3 Gbyte Disk Drive Unit | 2-26 |
| Figure 2-17 Front View of the Multi-Disk Pack | 2-27 |
| Figure 2-18 Front View of the Desktop Disk Pack | 2-27 |
| Figure 3-1 Flow Diagram to Check the Network | 3-3 |
| Figure 3-2 Flow Diagram of Possible Responses to the ping -sRv Command | 3-7 |
| Figure 3-3 Flow Diagram to Check the NFS Server | 3-8 |
| Figure 3-4 Flow Diagram to Check Each Client | 3-25 |
| Figure A-1 Idealized LADDIS Baseline Result, Case 1 | A-13 |
| Figure A-2 Idealized LADDIS Baseline Result, Case 2 | A-14 |