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Apple Unveils New Xserve Server

Apple Unveils New Xserve Server

Apple today introduced the new Xserve, a 1U rack-optimised server that is up to twice as fast as its predecessor and includes an unlimited client license for Mac OS X Server Leopard.


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Starting at just $4,499, the new Xserve has up to two Quad-Core 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon processors for 8-core performance, a new server architecture, faster front side buses, faster memory, up to 3TB of internal storage and two PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots for greater performance and flexibility.
 
Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, Philip Schiller said, “With the latest Intel processors and no client access licenses, Xserve offers unbeatable server performance and value for under $4,500. Xserve’s power, storage and Leopard Server make it ideal for supporting Mac clients and mixed platform workgroups.”
 
According to Apple, the Xserve is configurable with up to two Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 series processors running up to 3.0 GHz with 12MB of L2 cache per processor and features a new high-bandwidth hardware architecture, dual-independent 1600 MHz front side buses and up to 32GB of 800 MHz DDR2 ECC FB-DIMM memory for a 64 percent increase in memory throughput. Two PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots provide up to four times the I/O bandwidth of the previous Xserve to support the latest high-bandwidth expansion cards including multi-channel 4GB Fibre channel and 10GB Ethernet cards.

 

The new Xserve also has a built-in accelerated graphics to drive up to a 23-inch Apple Cinema Display and a new front-facing USB 2.0 port. Using Apple’s Server Monitor, an administrator can remotely turn Xserve on or off and manage server software from anywhere on the network. Each of Xserve’s three drive bays can be configured with 73GB or 300GB SAS drives or 80GB and 1TB SATA drives. Apple offers a hardware RAID card option that delivers hardware RAID levels 0, 1 and 5 with 256MB of cache and an included backup battery for up to 72 hours of cached data protection. The Xserve RAID card delivers up to 251MB/s RAID 5 performance for the most demanding server workloads, without using a valuable PCI Express expansion slot.
 
Every Xserve ships with a preinstalled, unlimited client edition of Leopard Server software and is fully UNIX compliant. It also introduces over 250 new features, including Podcast Producer, the ideal way to automatically publish podcasts to iTunes or the web; Wiki Server, allowing people to collaboratively create and modify their shared web sites with just a few clicks; and iCal Server, the world’s first commercial CalDAV standard-based calendar server.

The Xserve standard configuration includes:

· A single 64-bit 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Xeon processor with 12MB of L2 cache and a 1600 Mhz front side bus
· 2GB of 800 MHz DDR2 ECC FB-DIMM RAM, expandable up to 32GB
· A single 80GB SATA Apple Drive Module
· Dual Gigabit Ethernet on-board
· Internal graphics
· Two FireWire 800 and three USB 2.0 ports; and
· An unlimited client license for Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard.
 
Pricing and Availability

The new Xserve is shipping next week and will be available through the Apple Store (www.apple.com/au) and Apple Authorised Resellers with an RRP starting at $4,499.

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