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Xserve

Introducing the next-generation Xserve. Featuring the new Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processors with an all-new server architecture, innovative storage options, and the simplicity of Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard, this 1U server delivers up to twice the performance of the previous generation1 in a more energy-efficient design. It's the most advanced Xserve ever.

Standard configurations | We can also supply custom configurations, click here.

Quad-Core

  • One 2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processor
  • 3GB memory
  • On-board SATA/SAS Controller
  • 160GB Serial ATA ADM @ 7200-rpm
  • 8x SuperDrive Dual-layer
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 256MB
  • Single 750W Power Supply
  • Rack Mounting Kit - Square Hole Rack
  • MB449FE/A

$4,699 RRP

$4,199 EDU*

$48 per week**

8-Core

  • Two 2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processors
  • 3GB memory
  • On-board SATA/SAS Controller
  • 160GB Serial ATA ADM @ 7200-rpm
  • 8x SuperDrive Dual-layer
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 256MB
  • Single 750W Power Supply
  • Rack Mounting Kit - Square Hole Rack
  • MB449FE/A

$5,669 RRP

Please call for quote EDU*

$58 per week**

Configuration options

Xserve options:

Faster Processor

More Memory

Additional Drives

Raid Card

and more...

Why a customised Mac?

Some software packages - such as professional video or image applications - may recommend or require more memory and faster processors. Hard-core gamers may want to max out the memory or graphics capabilities.

In addition to helping you meet software requirements, maxing out your Mac can also help to make you more productive. For example, additional memory can let you do more things simultaneously - and have the computer work faster - when you get busy. People with large media collections will want the largest hard drives available.

Faster processor - high speed. The processor is the brains of your Mac. Every second, it completes the billions of calculations needed to perform every computing task. Most Mac models feature the Intel Core 2 Duo family of processors, with twin processor cores that pack twice the power of a standard processor in the same space.

More memory - work quickly. RAM (Random Access Memory) is the memory your Mac uses to run software applications and store frequently accessed data. Adding RAM improves the performance of your entire experience: opening and working with large files; using the Finder and other elements of Mac OS X; and running graphics, audio, video, and scientific applications. In addition, more RAM speeds up your computer when you have lots of applications open at the same time.