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In 2002, Apple’s venture into the server hardware market led to the creation of the XServe, a line of rack-mountable servers designed for organizations built around Apple. Despite its innovative ...
A few weeks since Apple announced it would no longer sell an enterprise-class server, a survey of IT admins shows that they're sticking with the Xserve for now, despite disappointment in Apple's ...
Back in 2010, Apple surprised us all when it killed the Xserve. Although it wasn’t near as popular as Linux and Window Servers, it still had its place among macOS heavy enterprises. OS X Server ...
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 ...
If you're missing Apple's Xserve line of computers, then Sonnet's xMac Mini Server is one way to get your Mac back into the rack. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
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.
When I wrote about Apple officially killing off their enterprise server product line, Xserve, last November, I was assured by Apple loyalists that there would soon be something bigger and better ...
The Apple Xserve is at the end of its life. Today’s the last day you can pick one up directly from Apple.com. Sorry, everyone. There’s cake in the break room and ...
Server admins take note; today's the last day to pick up Apple's Xserve rack-mount server, which faces the chop at the end of January. As confirmed back in November, Xserve is being phased out and ...
A report from 9to5mac earlier this week suggested that Apple started recommending a product from company Active Storage to customers in the Xserve, which as you may remember will be officially ...