- available: a single-processor
Xserve at US$2999, and a dual-processor
Xserve at US$3999.
Xserves sold
before August 24, 2002
shipped with Mac OS X v10.1 "Puma"...
-
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...
- 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)...
- UNIX command-line program. It
processes such jobs on a
cluster of Macs or
Xserves.
Qmaster was
introduced as part of
Shake 3, to
complement the Rendezvous...
-
PowerPC G4
microprocessors were also used in the eMac, first-generation
Xserves, first-generation Mac Minis, and the iMac G4
before the
introduction of...
-
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...
-
consumer Macs
running on
Intel processors by
early August 2006. The
Apple Xserve server was
updated to
Intel Xeon
processors from
November 2006 and was offered...
-
processor configurations running at 867 MHz, 1 GHz or 1.25 GHz. As with the
Xserves, the
PowerPC 7455 CPU used does not have a DDR
frontside bus,
meaning the...
-
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...
-
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...