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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent I like the Wii and I agree that Microsoft has fallen on its face on multiple product and technology fronts. But there is nothing pathetic about Kinect. It is simply brilliant. The Wii even does not compare, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by theolein I was going to post an insulting post in response to your extremely vapid claims of what should be in a server room, but instead I'll post a serious answer. Why do we need 1u servers in a server room? You c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by screamingfist Why do you think you 'need' an os x server? you are one of the few. servers don't get flashed around like phones and laptops so the reality field isn't so distorted around apples xserv and os x server pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That doesn't make sense. For a company with 20-200 employees, you probably don't need more power than a single Mac Pro. If they would allow an xserve into their server room, why not a Mac Pro server? I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alexkhan2000 Exactly. It's kind of funny to see so many (although it's actually a tiny number in the big scheme of things) in denial about the fact that Apple has no interest whatsoever in the backend of enterprise co…
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Finally a good article: http://www.macworld.com/article/1555...11/xserve.html
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum . For those that admin a server farm: 1) As the servers are headless, I assume you can monitor any server from a remote desktop computer -- run diagnostics, update software, backup manually (when n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ1970 But why even this? Is Mac OS X Server such a great server OS, especially when compared with things like Solaris or even Linux? Server OSes are a different animal from consumer/desktop OSes. I'm not sure Apple…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Onhka Where the hell have you and the rest of the idiots been. Apple announced their new Mac Pro Server early this morning. http://www.apple.com/xserve/ And even AppleInsider published the story at 9:40 AM: App…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bibbler This is one case where I would be all for licensing OS X Lion server . If Apple would put the resources into tightening the Kernel and maybe going with a ZFS or other modern file system. In this case, Apple is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella Apple should replace the XServe with the iServe. A rack mountable Mac identical in width and appearance to todays XServe but only 8" deep. Todays XServe is 30" deep and is only appropriate for use i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OllieWallieWhiskers xserve doesn't have fibre channel connections... Nope but cards can add it to them... Same as MacPros Quote: Originally Posted by Steve-J Apple knows what it is doing. Their recent success…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GelfTheElf I don't know why everyone is freaking out... - The new Mac Mini with Leopard Server is close to the same specs for 1/3rd the price. - You don't really need the faster processors in a server. - You can …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steve-J It makes perfect sense. It is unlikely that they make much money from that product line. Next to be discontinued: High end Mac workstations. Yeah - like they have to downsize and keep control of their s…
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A disgrace! A joke! Do they really think I can put MacPro´s in server halls and in larger companies? Bye bye Apple in enterprise...
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog No such thing, it's called XRAID. This is typical Apple, and that is exactly the kind of half-baked promises that keeps IT people far away from Apple. Xserve RAID is the name of the Apple legacy product…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gregmightdothat The Mac Mini still uses the Intel Core Solo and Duo. Also, the iMac used a G5 for a year or so. Otherwise, excellent list. I just want to correct this statement - the Mac Mini still uses Core Duo (in…
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NealofThelake - Never ever update a OS before Digidesign has posted a compatibility note on their support pages. It´s not the first time a new Mac OS X version has problems with a current version of ProTools. This is not really Apples problem...
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Thats true - but I have never got around to remember that command But the problem in this case is that jbkayak was not able to log into his account because of the GUI hangs with only the Spotlight icon visible in the upper right corner. Therefor…