Apple put the final nail in the Xserve’s coffin in January 2011 when it officially stopped selling rack-mounted servers. Instead, the company started pushing server customers toward Mac Pros and Minis ...
Though Mac OS X 10.6.8 brought a number of fixes and enhancements to Snow Leopard, owners of Apple's now-discontinued Xserve hardware have reported performance issues from the software update. A ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ever since Apple announced on Nov. 10 that it was discontinuing its Xserve enterprise metadata ...
Parallels has introduced a bare-metal virtualisation product for Apple's Xserve that allows Windows and Linux virtual machines to run side-by-side with the Mac OS X operating system. Parallels Server ...
Xserve and OSX Server are two different things (hardware and OS respectively) which together form Apple's server platform.<BR><BR>The Xserve is just a 1U-shaped Mac, and most of their benefits over ...
Apple announced the end of the XServe line, effective January of 2011. The small and loyal Apple market may be disappointed by the loss, but Apple is also unveiling some alternative Mac server options ...
COMMENTARY--Usually, I feel let down after I come home from watching Steve Jobs introduce his newest product. Once I'm away from Steve's famous "reality distortion field," the luster of his newest ...
Apple has updated its 3U rack-storage system the Xserve RAID, which can now store a maximum of 5.6 terabytes (TB) and achieve per-gigabyte costs of just over US$2 per GB. Fourteen independent 400GB ...
On May 14, Apple released the company’s first rackmount server, the Xserve. Of course, Apple made servers before this, but even Apple CEO Steve Jobs said during the Xserve launch that he looks at that ...
Alongside new Mac Pros, Apple on Tuesday also introduced the new Xserve, a 1U rack-optimized server that the company claims is up to twice as fast as its predecessor and includes an unlimited client ...
Two words come immediately to mind to describe Apple’s Xserve G5: power and choice. The Xserve G5 is a rack-mounted server product designed to work with Mac OS X Server to create a powerful and highly ...