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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]

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. Additionally, Oracle is using the Xserve RAID in its own technology...

[December 7, 2004, 7:20]

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. We've received an overwhelming thumbs-up on our Xserve 1U rack-mount server from customers and...

[November 22, 2002, 7:53]

Apple Xserve G5 Firmware

Downloads 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 who wish to install the Xserve G5 PCI Hardware RAID Card kit and is...

[December 14, 2007, 11:39]

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. Prices for Xserve start at £1,871.49 and prices for Xserve RAID...

[September 14, 2005, 17:40]

Apple Cuts Prices And Improves Products

News Finally, Apple revamped its Xserve RAID rack-mounted storage system. The new Xserve RAID systems come in three models. Grossman noted that the new systems cost just over $2 per gigabyte, down from about $3 per gigabyte on earlier Xserve RAID models.

[October 20, 2004, 11:10]

Apple Machine On Display At IDF

News While the Mac maker has not done so, it has used Intel processors in one of its recent products -- the Xserve RAID storage system. According to Intel marketing materials, the Xserve RAID uses Intel's IOP 331 chip, a derivative of the XScale processor.

[March 4, 2005, 8:30]

Apple Plans RAID On Storage Market

News Apple had originally planned to announce a companion Xserve RAID storage system by the end of last year, but later delayed the launch until early this year. The Xserve RAID systems introduced on Monday feature up to 2.5 terabytes of storage in a...

[February 11, 2003, 9:40]

Apple Admits Server Software Slippage

News Xsan allows multiple computers to concurrently access terabytes worth of storage housed on Xserve RAID disks, Apple's rack-mounted storage system. Although Apple is known for its consumer products, the company has built an increasing array of...

[December 21, 2004, 7:40]

Apple Ships Rack-mounted Server

News Apple plans to follow up with a mass storage device known as XServe RAID, which it has said will ship by the end of the year. Apple has begun shipping its Xserve rack-mounted server, as the company looks to bolster its position in the corporate...

[July 1, 2002, 16:41]

Apple Boosts Server Lines

News VAT) for each desktop Mac or server using it, allows multiple machines to concurrently access information from a storage system such as Apple's Xserve RAID. Apple on Tuesday released a speedier version of its Xserve rack-mounted server, along with...

[January 5, 2005, 10:55]

Apple's Yuletide Enterprise Conundrum

Leader Apple's Secret Santa this year would appear to be Oracle, which in an uncharacteristic show of generosity is promoting the Xserve RAID and promising to get Oracle 10g onto Mac OS X. Come Christmas, many offices play Secret Santa - the game where...

[December 7, 2004, 12:00]

Intel Tools On The Way For Mac Coders

News Apple's rack-mounted Xserve RAID did make an appearance at this March's Spring IDF as part of an array of storage gear that uses Intel chips. Intel on Tuesday said that it plans later this year to offer test versions of software tools aimed at...

[August 24, 2005, 9:45]