- a
dedicated cluster Xserve, the
Xserve Cluster Node,
without a
video card and
optical drives was also available. The
first Xserve had a
PowerPC G4 processor...
-
Xserve RAID is a
attachment m****-storage
server that was
offered by
Apple Inc.
Xserve RAID held up to 14 hot-swappable Ultra-ATA hard drives, and had...
-
server hardware in
their product lineup again until the
introduction of the
Xserve in 2002. The product's
short lifespan is
attributed to
significant financial...
- and protocols. Mac OS X
Server was
provided as the
operating system for
Xserve computers, rack-mounted
server computers designed by Apple. Also, it was...
-
switching the
central processing units (CPUs) of Apple's line of Mac and
Xserve computers from
PowerPC processors over to Intel's x86-64 processors. The...
- X El
Capitan is the
final version of OS X to
support aluminum Macs and
Xserve, as its
successor macOS Sierra is
incompatible with the mid-2007 and final...
-
lineup to
utilize the
PowerPC 970 CPU, the
others being the iMac G5 and the
Xserve G5.
Three generations of
Power Mac G5 were
released before it was discontinued...
- only
supported on
Xserve models released after 2006, not on
Power Macs sold as servers. LOM
enables power management even if the
Xserve is off, and even...
- later), iMac (Mid 2007 or later), Mac Pro (Early 2008 or later) Servers:
Xserve (Early 2009) 10.12 – 10.13 2016 – 2017 Laptops:
MacBook (Late 2009 or later)...
- In 2004,
Virginia Tech
upgraded its
computer to Apple's
newly released,
Xserve G5 servers. The
upgraded version ranked #7 in the 2004 TOP500 list and its...