In 2003, 10 terabytes of Xserve RAID storage cost $41,196, and if you had absolutely, positively had to have it overnight, you could tack on $2,320 in shipping charges. That works out to $4.35 per ...
I've got a spare Apple drive module for an XServe G5 after one of the drives failed in ours, and I got a whole new unit from the mothership. <br><br>Can I just swap in any appropriate SATA drive for ...
Hey folks,<BR><BR>I've got a client that wants to jump to leopard server immediately, which I'm trying to talk him out of. Bottom line, I don't want to be the one downgrading him when a .0 release OS ...
An Xserve system has a front side 1U server system bus that operates at 1.15 GHz, providing up to 9.2 Gbps bandwidth per processor, the company said Tuesday. With up to three 400GB drives, a ...
Apple today upgraded its 1U Mac OS X server, the Xserve, with faster processors and an improved system bus. The company also began shipping the Xsan, the long-awaited storage area network (SAN) file ...
As Apple prepares to discontinue its Xserve rackmounted servers at the end of January, the company has quietly pulled the option to add a solid-state drive for custom build-to-order purchases. The ...
After a month's delay, Apple Computer has begun shipping its single-processor Xserve G5 server and plans to release the dual-processor version in April. Several of the one-chip machines have now been ...
Apple’s Nehalem Xserve packs more into one rack unit than any other server. For one price, you get a best-in-class server and a commercial Unix OS with unlimited client licenses, plus a foolproof ...
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