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In 1992, the VAX 7000 data center system was the most powerful VAX system to date. It was the high-end successor to the VAX 6000 data center systems, the most expandable data center system ever, and was field-upgradable to the Alpha 64-bit processor.

Designed around Digital's high-performance CMOS technology, the VAX 7000 provided full error protection on the system bus, all memory modules, and the write-back cache.

   
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» VAX 7000 Console Reference Manual (pdf, 0.16 MB)
» VAX 7000/10000 Systems Overview (pdf, 0.33 MB)
» VAX 7000 Model 600 Specifications
» VAX 7000 Model 810 - 860 Specifications
» VAX 7000 console firmware
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VAX 7000 Model 810 to 860 specifications

Model 810 820 830 840 850 860
Performance (TPS) 375 1,795
Number of processors 1 2 3 4 5 6
CPU clock speed 170.9 MHz/processor
Cache size 10 KB on-chip/processor; 4 MB on-board/proce