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Xserve unboxing
When the Xserves started shipping I asked that someone post some unboxing pics when they received their shiny new Xserve. Some ridiculed me (shocking, I know), but the kind folks at PowerMax met the challenge and posted a bunch of pics of their new ...
Intel Xserves shipping
We mentioned before that the new Intel Xserves were shipping in mid-November. If you check you calendar you will notice that it pretty much is mid-November right now, and yes the Intel Xserves are shipping. The Apple Store reports that a base ...
Apple Xserve Field Guide
Attention Xserve administrators: Apple has created an Xserve Field Guide web app that can you can use to jog your memory when you're standing in front of a server and can't remember how to perform some manual task. The web app is designed to be ...
Tom Yager on the new Xserve
How I love servers. It seems that Tom Yager might love them more than I do. He waxes eloquently about the newly redesigned Intel Xserve. Sure, it may look the same on the outside (for the most part) but on the inside this beast is new, and ...
New Mac Pros and Xserve
Well, as Nik posted a bit earlier this morning, the Apple Store is indeed down worldwide. As commenters in that post noted, Apple has updated the Mac Pro line before major trade shows before, and as commenter John pointed out, Apple has just updated ...
Tom Yager reviews the new Xserve
The Xserve, the jewel in Apple's enterprise crown. We all know that Apple missed their target ship date, but that's ok if you believe what Tom Yager is saying. His two part review (part one, part two) paints a picture of a near perfect 1U server ...
Xserve gets a performance boost
Astute readers noticed some Apple store downtime earlier this morning. While I was hoping for something soaked in Unicorn tears, I guess I'll settle for a drool-worthy Xserve update.
The rumors were right on target, and the new Xserve sports ...
Xserve disappears from Apple's Education stores
Tuesday's launch of Xsan 2 coincided with the discontinuation of Apple's Xserve RAID Enterprise storage system. For shopper's at the Apple Store for Education, it appears that the Xserve in general has been completely removed as well. Although ...
Rumor: Xserve refresh coming up soon
MacRumors is calling attention to a PC World report: new Nehalem-based Xserve models are expected soon, based on a slipup on Apple's Hong Kong site (gotta watch those ALT tags, folks!). The replacement units for Apple's Harpertown and Penryn ...
Apple ships RAID cards for Mac Pro and XServe
Let me ask you something: do you like fast storage? Redundant, fast storage? Lots and lots of gigabytes of fast, redundant storage? Sure you do, buddy -- but what's with the software RAID on your Mac Pro or your Intel-based XServe? That's so last ...
South Park moving to Xserve SAN arrays for storage
No
South Park episodes in the iTMS yet, but TV Squad points out that South Park is switching over to Apple Xserve SAN
arrays for keeping track of all the animation craziness that is the show. This ComputerWorld
article details the move: "Franzen said ...
XServe IP Failover not quite Universal yet
It may not be the most-used feature of Apple's XServe, but IP Failover -- the ability of a standby server to take over the IP address and service responsibilities of a failed primary box -- is vital in enhanced-availability setups and one of the ...
XServe Raid no longer available, Apple partners with Promise
One of the features prominently touted by Apple in the new XSan 2 is its support for 3rd party storage solutions. It looks like there is a very good reason for that: Apple is no longer making the Xserve RAID. That's right, if you head on over to the ...
Why aren't more businesses using Xserves
That's the question that Elizabeth
Millard asks in her piece called, 'Apple's Xserve: MIA or DOA
in the Enterprise?' With a title like that you might expect the article to take a lackluster view of the Xserve, but that is no so. Millard highlights ...
Could new Intel-based Xserves tip the IT scales for Apple?
Apple, of course, boasted how fantastic of a deal they're offering on stage with these new Xserves, but it's always prudent to hear it from the actual community these products are targeted at. Fortunately, reader Jonathan Fingas pointed us towards ...


