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Apple mac server
Apple mac server











Improvements included one or two 1.33 GHz PowerPC G4 processors, faster memory, and higher capacity Ultra ATA/133 hard disk drives. On February 10, 2003, Apple released an improved and expanded Xserve lineup. Xserves sold before Augshipped with Mac OS X v10.1 "Puma" Server, while those sold after shipped with Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar" Server. Initially, two configuration options were available: a single-processor Xserve at US$2999 and a dual-processor Xserve at US$3999. Supported OS versions releases Mac OS X Server releaseĪpple introduced the Xserve on (released in June). On November 5, 2010, Apple announced that the Xserve line would be discontinued on Janu and replaced with the Mac Pro Server and the Mac Mini Server. The Xserve could be used for a variety of applications, including file server, web server or even high-performance computing applications using clustering – a dedicated cluster Xserve, the Xserve Cluster Node, without a video card and optical drives was also available. The Xserve initially featured one or two PowerPC G4 processors, but later switched over to the then-new PowerPC G5, transitioned to Intel with the Core 2-based Xeon offerings and subsequently switched again to two quad-core Intel Nehalem microprocessors. and shipped with Mac OS X Server software. In the meantime, ordinary Power Macintosh G3 and G4 models were rebranded as Macintosh Server G3 and Macintosh Server G4 with some alterations to the hardware, such as added Gigabit Ethernet cards, UltraWide SCSI cards, extra large and fast hard drives etc.

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Introduced in 2002, it was Apple's first designated server hardware design since the Apple Network Server in 1996. Xserve is a line of rack unit computers designed by Apple Inc. A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID and APC UPS













Apple mac server