Apple Releases Cluster Node Xserve 57
JHromadka writes "Apple today released a cluster node version of its Xserve rackmount server. The Cluster Node is a dual 1.33GHz G4 that has 256 MB RAM, no optical drive, Gigabit Ethernet only on the logic board, no graphics card, and only 10 client licenses. Starting price is $2799, which is a grand less than the normal Xserve."
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Re:10 Client Licenses? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:256 Megs RAM, huh? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:10 Client Licenses? (Score:4, Informative)
Of course, if you have OS X clients, you can always use SMB or NFS on the client to connect to an OS X server. Only OS 9 or lower Macs would use up the AFP client licenses. Go figure.
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License info, from Apple (Score:4, Informative)
Sorry it can't be linked directly, but if you go to http://store.apple.com/, click "Apple Software" under "Software and Books" on the left, and scroll down to "Mac OS X Server v10.2 (10-User Lic.)", you will see:
A 10 User license should be used if your server load is no more than 10 simultaneous file sharing connections (for more connections, please select the Unlimited license).
Re:G4 processors 128? (Score:3, Informative)
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macslash article [macslash.org]
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Re:good price (Score:4, Informative)
I'm thinking about getting this for an upcoming project.