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Originally posted by Thinine:
You can ride it!
how much processor power does it take to move a rack? Or is that kind of power measured in CFM out the…
G4 Xserves were loud.
As for the size... remember that while it's only 1U high, the footprint is HUGE. Its total volume is not likely very much less than a standard G5.
tooki
I think now is the perfect time to introduce an iServer consumer level server based on like a single 700MHz G4, 3 or 4 HD bays, slot load DVD ROM, one pci slot, built in dual ether…
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Originally posted by tooki:
G4 Xserves were loud.
As for the size... remember that while it's only 1U high, the footprint is HUGE. Its total volume is not likely…
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Originally posted by Dr Reducto:
I heard that Apple is letting VTech replace their G5 Towers with XServe Cluster Nodes.
That seems very unlikely for many re…
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That seems very unlikely for many reasons, like the work it takes to set up that many computer, and what is apple going to do with 1100 used powermac G5's? thats …
Here's my layman's understanding:
Error checking and correcting (ECC) memory is used when data integrity is paramount. For those of us doing word processing or Photoshop, a rare m…
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Originally posted by l008com:
That seems very unlikely for many reasons, like the work it takes to set up that many computer, and what is apple going to do with 1…
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Originally posted by Socially Awkward Solo:
isn't ecc slower then since it has to check everything?
I'm not sure if there is a speed loss, but if there is, it…
Yes, it is a very small (if any at all, really) speed loss. The speed loss is worth it, when you NEED the error checking, because otherwise you have to devote processor time to er…
Can I use a Xserver as a regular Panther computer? To run audio applications and stuff?
Can I hook up a monitor, keyboard, FW stuff...
And what's the difference btw the cluster and…
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Originally posted by jeronimo:
Can I use a Xserver as a regular Panther computer? To run audio applications and stuff?
Can I hook up a monitor, keyboard, FW stuff…
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Originally posted by tooki:
G4 Xserves were loud.
As for the size... remember that while it's only 1U high, the footprint is HUGE. Its total volume is not likely…