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Xserve 'Nehalem'

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Overview

Apple upgraded the Xserve to the same Nehalem CPUs found in the Mac Pro. Even though the clock speed of these chips is lower than on the 2008 Xserve, the efficiencies of the Nehalem architecture power it well past last year's models. The Nehalem chips also support Hyperthreading, so each core can emulate two cores, and Turbo Boost, which allows some cores to run faster than their rated speed when other cores are not being used heavily (for instance, a 2.93 GHz core can reach 3.33 GHz when necessary).

Another efficiency is energy efficiency, and for the first time Apple is offering a Solid State Drive (SSD) option for Xserve, which reduces power draw, heat, and noise vs. a normal hard drive and costs $500. Apple says the SSD is "ultrafast", with minimal seek time (0.16 ms) and the same throughput as a 7200 rpm hard drive. All this while sipping less than 1 Watt of power (vs. 12-18 for a typical hard drive). And because the SSD is so small, it doesn't use a drive bay, leaving all 3 available for hard drives.

For optimal memory performance, RAM is installed in sets of 3 matching modules, as Nehalem's memory controller can work most efficiently that way. Mac OS X 10.5 supports up to 32 GB of RAM, and the 2009 Xserve should be able to use 48 GB once OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" ships.

Like other 2009 Macs, Xserve uses Mini DisplayPort for video output. This means anyone using it with an existing monitor will need to purchase an adapter.

Xserve supports up to 3 TB of internal storage, RAID ($700 option), hot swappable drives, and remote management while running Mac OS X Server. It supports the SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface, which gives it access to 15,000 rpm hard drives.

Xserve includes an unlimited user license for Mac OS X Server.

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