Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : Xserve
  • Product name : Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon
  • Product code : MA409B/A
  • Category : Servers
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  • Long product name Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W :

    64-bits Quad Xeon Server

  • Short summary description Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W :

    Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon, 2 GHz, 1 GB, DDR2-SDRAM, DVD-ROM, 650 W, Rack

  • Long summary description Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W :

    Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon. Processor family: Intel® Xeon®, Processor frequency: 2 GHz. Internal memory: 1 GB, Internal memory type: DDR2-SDRAM. HDD interface: Serial ATA, Optical drive type: DVD-ROM. Power supply: 650 W. Chassis type: Rack

Reviews
Updated:
2014-09-13 04:03:39
Average rating:73
Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W and the average expert rating is 73 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
alphr.com
Updated:
2014-09-13 04:03:39
Average rating:50
Top design and unlimited OS client support, but unless youre a die-hard Xserve fan look elsewhere for better expansion. Just when you thought some things were sacred, Dell goes all AMD on us and Apple jumps into bed with Intel. The former wasnt real...
infoworld.com
Updated:
2014-09-13 04:03:39
Average rating:84
The eight-core Harpertown Xserve breaks the PC server mold with big iron-class reliability, availability, and serviceability features, but with neither the big iron price tag nor management complexity. A new hardware RAID option protects data on Xserve SA...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-09-13 04:03:39
Average rating:80
Apple shipped not one but two Apple Xserves for inclusion in this roundup—one with dual-core CPUs, another with quads. After my testing, I can say that under the Leopard Server OS, the boxes make viable general-purpose SMB file servers, especially w...
  • Easy-install option for non-IT professionals. Good out-of-band and remote management. Leopard Server OS rivals Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 for all-around functionality.
  • Available only in a 1U with just three drive bays. Expensive for its configuration. Windows networking still unreliable. Apple is heavily pushing costly Fibre Channel external storage.
  • This 1U box is a bit on the pricey side and still doesnt behave all that smoothly with Windows clients. But, once configured, the Xserve has a lot to offer an SMB, whether it has a Unix heavyweight or a tech generalist on staff...
macworld.com
Updated:
2014-09-13 04:03:39
Average rating:80
Originally announced in August, Apple’s fifth-generation Xserve began shipping to customers in November. Now powered by Intel processors and bursting with contemporary technologies, Apple’s server straddles the disparate requirements of a data-center-f...
  • High-powered upgrade; easy to install and use; convenient lights-out management for remote users.
  • No hardware RAID; VGA adapter didn’t have a snug fit; video and USB ports are only on the back of the unit; new asset management tag accessible only from the back; must be removed from the rack before you can access its internals; lights-out managem...
  • Apples Xserve is the very model of a modern Intel-based 1U server, with a few caveats. Configuration of the LOM needs to be refined, and the lack of a hardware RAID is a glaring omission. Most annoyances of past Xserves have been rectified, and the wh...