Xserve (2.8GHz Quad-Core Xeon) (2008)
Apple's Xserve server Mac is powered by a four-core 2.8GHz Xeon processor by default, with build-to-order options for two four-core 2.8GHz Xeons or two four-core 3.0GHz Xeons.
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The quad-core Xeon-based Apple Xserve is a superbly modern 1U server with powerful options for storage and remote access. As with any server, deployments should be carefully planned--the embedded LOM may necessitate an additional Ethernet card under some circumstances, and anyone upgrading from a PowerPC-based model should study their power and cooling infrastructure before upgrading.
Pros: Powerful, compact 1U server; robust hardware RAID allows up to 2TB of protected internal storage.
Cons: Expensive hardware RAID; lights-out controller ships unconfigured; embedded controller requires convoluted deployment for secure remote access; more expensive to power and cool than G5 or G4 models.
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Reviewed Price: $2999
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