Macworld Expo: H-Squared Shows Mini rack for Mounting Mac mini
SAN FRANCISCO - H-Squared, maker of mounting products for many Apple devices, was showing a preview of their Mini rack mounting system at the recent Macworld Expo show. With Apple discontinuing their Xserve line of rack mountable computers, the Mini rack will provide a solution for those who want to use the Mac mini with the convenience of a rack mount solution.
Xserve (Early 2009) Unboxing
The Support page provides new users with plenty of helpful information for troubleshooting and learning about Xserve, and dealing with service issues. is the name of a line of rack unit computers designed by Apple Inc. The Xserve can be used for a variety of applications, including file A Mac network server from Apple, introduced in 2002 and discontinued as of January 2011.
Apple has been so successful in the consumer spaceThe new Xserve, based on Intel's Xeon processor, was touted by Phil Schiller as 5 times faster than its predecessor, and allows up to 2.25 TB of internal storage. Introducing the Quad Xeon 64-bit Xserve, packing phenomenal power and industry-leading capabilities into a high-density, 1U rackmount server.So long, Xserve. At the end of the day (January 31), you will be leaving the product sales list after serving the Mac community faithfully for nearly nine years.
(Cluster Node) has no optical drive and just one hard drive. The original and Xserve (Slot Load) include four hard drive bays at the front of RAID was a mass-storage device that was offered by Apple Inc. Xserve RAID did, however, have redundant cooling units and power supplies.