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Apple Delays Xserve Storage Unit

News The Xserve RAID, which Apple had promised to deliver by the end of this year, will not make the deadline, according to a posting on Apple's Web site. When it unveiled the Xserve server in May, Apple previewed the Xserve RAID, which it said would...

[November 22, 2002, 7:53]

Apple Confirms Xserve G5 Shipping Delay

News Apple Computer on Monday confirmed it is behind schedule in shipping its Xserve G5 rack-mounted server. The Xserve is part of Apple's modest foray into parts of the high-end computing world. Apple said the Xserve G5 has been "very well received by...

[March 9, 2004, 8:05]

Photos: Apple's New Mac Pro & Xserve review

Reviews Apple says it has doubled the power of its Xserve server by boosting its memory bandwith with a 1600MHz system bus and 800MHz memory. The standard Xserve will cost £1,999 (inc. The revamped Xserve includes an unlimited client licence for Mac OS X...

[January 14, 2008, 11:15]

Apple Xserve G5 Firmware

Downloads The update includes changes for initializing and running your Xserve G5. It provides enhanced reliability during reboot sequences as well as support for the Xserve G5 PCI Hardware RAID Card. This firmware update is required for Xserve G5 customers...

[December 14, 2007, 11:39]

Apple Xserve RAID Admin Tools

Downloads RAID Admin is the Xserve RAIDs powerful remote management software that dramatically simplifies setup and monitoring of storage volumes. This Java-based application provides an intuitive interface for creating protected storage volumes, logging...

[November 14, 2007, 10:17]

Apple Xserve EFI Firmware

Downloads This update is recommended for all Xserve users and improves the performance and reliability of Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors. After the firmware is successfully applied to your computer, your BootROM Version will be: XS11.0080.B01.

[June 30, 2008, 11:20]

Apple Xserve Remote Diagnostics

Downloads This version is required if Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger) is being used on a Xserve G5 that will be diagnosed. This version is required if a Xserve G5 that will be diagnosed uses 2GB memory DIMMs. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

[December 13, 2007, 9:35]

Apple G3 Owners Win OS X Refund

Talkback Does this include Apple Xserve? Apple Xserve is a great piece of hardware. The Apple technican said the newer Mac OS X might solve my problem for a couple of thousand. I was suprised how badly the current Mac OS X runs open source software like...

[August 14, 2003, 15:26]

Apple Ships Rack-mounted Server

News Apple has begun shipping its Xserve rack-mounted server, as the company looks to bolster its position in the corporate market and with companies interested in delivering digital media content over the Web.

[July 1, 2002, 16:41]

Apple Moves Into Asian Server Market

News Apple has its sights fixed on Asia's multimedia streaming, education and biotech markets as it gears up to push its recently launched Xserve rack-mounted server. The Xserve is Apple's first rack-mounted server.

[August 5, 2002, 15:07]

Apple Boosts Server Lines

News Apple on Tuesday released a speedier version of its Xserve rack-mounted server, along with a final version of its Xsan storage file system. Apple's Xserve line had topped out with dual-2.0GHz processors.

[January 5, 2005, 10:55]

Apple Serves Up New G5

News After a month delay, Apple Computer has begun shipping a single-processor version of its Xserve G5 server, and plans a dual-processor version in April. The Xserve G5 is an all-new version of the "1U," or 1.75-inch-thick, rack-mount Apple server.

[March 23, 2004, 15:30]

Buyers Turn Up The Heat On Server Makers

Talkback heat is NOT a problem if the datacenter uses an XServe from Apple .faster, higher, stronger .and cooler! cf http://www.apple.com/ca/xserve/ recent stats (Gartner I think) showed Xserve with 20% marketshare in the unix $5K segment .and the reviews...

[May 12, 2005, 17:55]

Apple Turns To Xeon For Xserve

News On Monday, Apple took another step into the mainstream server market with the launch of the Xserve for Intel. Apple launched its first Xserve product in 2002, when it was based on IBM's PowerPC G4 processor.

[August 8, 2006, 13:30]

Apple Servers Take On A New Form

News Apple Computer on Tuesday unveiled Xserve, its first rack-mountable server. Streamed video: Apple VP on how Xserve stacks up to competitors Apple also previewed a future storage device, the Xserve RAID, a 5.25-inch thick cabinet that can contain 14...

[May 15, 2002, 8:42]

Apple Plans RAID On Storage Market

News In its Xserve server line, Apple added faster 1.33GHz processors. Apple has been gaining share in servers, albeit from a very small base, since the Xserve's introduction. Apple had originally planned to announce a companion Xserve RAID storage...

[February 11, 2003, 9:40]

Oracle Foresees A Rosy Future For Apple

News Apple's rack-mounted storage system received a vote of confidence on Monday, with database giant Oracle endorsing the Xserve RAID as part of an initiative to cut storage costs. Apple itself has been shifting much of its data storage capacity from...

[December 7, 2004, 7:20]

Apple Tempts With Clustered Servers

News Some Apple customers have been building computing clusters on their own out of Apple's existing dual-processor Xserve systems, but Apple removed some elements of the general-purpose model to cut the price and increase the appeal of the new...

[March 19, 2003, 7:50]

Apple Takes Its RAID To New Heights

News The Xserve RAID shared storage system has 14 independent 500GB Ultra ATA drive channels, and has throughput of 385Mbps through dual independent RAID controllers, each with 512MB cache. The 1U Xserve server can process at speeds of up to 35...

[September 14, 2005, 17:40]

Mac-centric Linux Firm Refocuses

News Mercury's XR9 systems use the same G5 chip as Apple's Xserve, but at 2.4GHz, the chips are slightly faster than those used in Apple's top-of-the-line servers. Although the deal with Mercury gives Terra Soft an alternative to Apple's Xserve, Staats...

[August 24, 2005, 10:45]


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