XServe RAID Delayed until early 2003
Weve received an overwhelming thumbs up on our Xserve 1U rack-mount server from customers and reviewers since it started shipping in July and now were working hard to deliver Xserves companion RAID product in early 2003, not by the end of calendar 2002 as originally announced.
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(View all)Originally posted by Tiauguinho
I hope that they release some new Xserver's really soon, since I'll be buying one, that will be the main Server for my company, for internet and for our small local network. As for the XRaid, I'm really anxious to know all the specs that it will bring. Wasn't the Xserve getting an update now? 6 months already have passed...
Originally posted by benixau
I think they may have delayed the XServe RAID until they can get enough PPC970s to meet the expected demand, which knowing apple, means that 90% of customers will have to wait a long time to get theirs.
Seems unlikely... the XServe RAID will not use a PowerPC 970... or any other significant processor.
It's just a hard drive array.
arn
Originally posted by arn
Seems unlikely... the XServe RAID will not use a PowerPC 970... or any other significant processor.
It's just a hard drive array.
arn
You beat me to this post. Why would Apple need to wait for a new G4 stepping or the PPC970 to make an external rack-mount RAID available? That's ludicrous.
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