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Subject: Apple announces Xserve rack-mou
Date:Tue, May 14, 2002 05:40 PM


Apple Introduces Xserve 1U Rack-Mount Server

New Server Delivers Multiprocessing, Large Storage & Fast Networking

Apple® today introduced Xserve(tm), a powerful 1U rack-mount server designed
with Apple's legendary ease-of-use for groundbreakingly simple set up and
remote management. Designed from the ground up as the perfect complement to
Apple's UNIX-based Mac® OS X Server software, Xserve is ideal for business
and education customers.

Xserve provides exceptional performance in a compact 1U rack-mount server.
Its dual 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processors each have 2MB of Double Data Rate (DDR)
L3 cache, and Xserve is the first 1U server to use DDR SDRAM memory with up
to 2GB capacity. Xserve offers best-in-class storage, with up to 480GB on
four hot-plug ATA/100 drives, and best-in-class networking with standard
dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. Xserve includes an unlimited user license to
Mac OS X Server software, offering users a perfect combination for
file/print service, video streaming, database applications, computational
clustering and web and mail serving.

"Xserve is the result of listening to our customers," said Steve Jobs,
Apple's CEO. "Xserve is super easy to set up, and is easily integrated into
existing networks. Plus, with its unlimited-user software license at no
extra cost, Xserve is a tremendously cost effective server with real UNIX
under the hood."

"We saw Xserve and were blown away. We are adding 40 new servers before the
end of the year, and Xserve is perfect for our outdoor creative and media
production needs," said Joe Shannon, Clear Channel Worldwide's CTO. "As the
global leader in outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting and live
entertainment, Clear Channel will be using Xserve to satisfy our demanding
network requirements."

"Apple's powerful new Xserve rack-mount workgroup server solution combined
with Apple's UNIX-based Mac OS X Server software is a superior platform for
Oracle9i Database" said Michael Rocha, senior vice president, Product
Services and Platform Technologies, Oracle Corp. "Oracle's leading database
clustering technology, Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, running on Xserve
will deliver enterprise-class solutions to our joint customers and create
new opportunities for both companies."

Xserve is perfect for I/O intensive applications such as digital video,
high-resolution digital imagery and large scientific datasets. With capacity
and performance rivaling much more expensive servers from Dell, HP, IBM and
Sun, Xserve delivers high-speed networking, 15 gigaflops of computational
power and nearly a half terabyte of hot-plug storage. With four independent
ATA/100 drive channels, Xserve offers nearly double the performance of other
1U servers that utilize more expensive Ultra3 SCSI drives.

Xserve features several new capabilities designed to make server set up and
remote management easier than ever before. Server Admin(tm), a powerful new
services monitoring and remote management tool, allows administrators to
easily set up and manage all key Mac OS X Server network services remotely.
Server Monitor(tm), a powerful new hardware monitoring tool, allows system
administrators to remotely monitor one or many servers, get detailed
subsystem views instantly, produce reports and receive system notification
alerts via text capable email, pager, cell phones or PDAs.

Apple is offering a choice of world-class services and support programs
including 4-hour onsite response, 24x7 technical support, AppleCare Service
Parts Kits and the AppleCare Professional SupportLine and Tools program.

Additional Xserve features include:

€ single or dual 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processors;
€ 2MB DDR L3 cache per processor;
€ three PCI slots, two of which are 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI slots for high
performance I/O-the fastest ever in a Mac®;
€ up to 2GB of DDR high-performance memory running at 266 MHz-the first DDR
main memory in a Mac;
€ software RAID mirroring for protection of important data and RAID
striping for additional performance;
€ a VGA graphics card that supports headless booting and enables easy
connectivity to industry standard cross-platform devices;
€ an optional AGP 4X graphics card to connect displays, keyboards and a
mouse for "Mac-in-a-rack" solutions;
€ three 400Mbps FireWire® ports with two accessible on the back panel and
one on the front panel for quick access;
€ two USB ports, one DB-9 serial console port and an optional Ultra3 SCSI
card for connecting to external storage and backup devices;
€ an optional fiber Gigabit Ethernet adapter;
€ Mac OS X Server software featuring QuickTime® Streaming Server,
WebObjects and the latest advancements from the Open Source community such
as Apache, Samba, PHP, MySQL and Tomcat; and
€ Native protocol support for AFP over TCP/IP, SMB/CIFS, FTP and NFS
enables easy integration into existing Mac, UNIX or Windows networks.

Pricing & Availability
Xserve will be available in June 2002, and customers can place orders
beginning today through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com) and through Apple
Authorized Resellers. Xserve will come in two standard configurations, or
can be fully customized to meet specific customer requirements. The two
standard configurations are:

€ single 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processor, 256MB DDR RAM, 60GB ATA/100 Apple
Drive Module, dual Gigabit Ethernet, CD-ROM and Mac OS X Server with
unlimited clients for a suggested list price of $2,999 (US); and
€ dual 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processors, 512MB DDR RAM, 60GB ATA/100 Apple Drive
Module, dual Gigabit Ethernet, CD-ROM and Mac OS X Server with unlimited
clients for a suggested list price of $3,999 (US).

Apple today also previewed its new high-performance RAID storage product
featuring industry standard 2Gb Fiber Channel, which will be introduced
later this year.

Major Third Party Developers Commit Support to Apple's New Xserve

Oracle
"Apple's powerful new Xserve rack-mount workgroup server solution combined
with Apple's UNIX-based Mac OS X Server software is a superior platform for
Oracle9i Database" said Michael Rocha, senior vice president, Product
Services and Platform Technologies, Oracle Corp. "Oracle's leading database
clustering technology, Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, running on Xserve
will deliver enterprise-class solutions to our joint customers and create
new opportunities for both companies."

Sybase
"We are committed to becoming the standard enterprise database running on
Mac OS X," said Dr. Raj Nathan, senior vice president and general manager,
Sybase Enterprise Solutions Division. "We are not only impressed with Mac OS
X and its user friendly capabilities, but equally impressed with Apple's new
generation of servers. This confirms our confidence and enthusiasm for
Apple's increasingly robust technology offering."

HP
"We are delighted to continue our tradition of working with Apple by
extending HP OpenView management software to the Mac," said Peter van der
Fluit, vice president of Sales and Marketing, HP Software. "As the leader in
services-driven management solutions, HP fully supports a multi-platform
strategy, which complements Apple's embrace of industry standards and
enables Apple's Xserve to be seamlessly managed within the HP OpenView
environment. Working with Apple we will bring more of our services-driven
management solutions to the Mac to provide our mutual customers with
reliable solutions that scale to their needs."

Adobe
"The Adobe Web Workgroup Server runs on Apple's new Xserve and offers
sophisticated collaboration and site management features that vastly improve
web and design team productivity," said Susan Prescott, vice president of
Adobe's Cross-Media Group. "The combination of our powerful suite of web
publishing and design tools with Apple's new rack-mount server offers our
customers the most complete solution for web development. We are pleased to
build on our long standing relationship with Apple and deliver yet another
powerful solution to the creative community."

4D
"Apple's new Xserve is incredibly powerful, reliable and simple to manage,"
said Laurent Ribardiere, CEO and founder of 4D. "Users will find that the
combination of 4D, 4D WebSTAR V and Xserve provides a comprehensive,
cutting-edge solution that fulfills all of their database and web serving
needs."

Dantz
"Dantz Retrospect provides world-class backup software for the Mac and all
of our products run on Apple's new Xserve," stated Larry Zulch, president
and CEO of Dantz Development Corporation. "We are excited that Apple has
brought its industry leading ease of use to a powerful new rack-mount
server."

FileMaker
"FileMaker Pro 5.5 Unlimited is optimized to run on Mac OS X Server and take
advantage of the integrated Apache Web Server," said Dominique Goupil,
FileMaker's president. "Combined with the new Apple Xserve, Apple now
delivers an even more powerful platform for deploying FileMaker solutions
for business and education."

Platform
"By supporting Mac OS X, we can leverage our 10 years of experience in
providing clustering solutions to UNIX customers to help Mac users improve
productivity, performance and ROI," said Robert Gordon, Platform's CEO. "The
powerful combination of Apple's new Xserve and Platform LSF workload
management software enables digital content creation, higher education,
government and life sciences organizations to fully utilize all of their
enterprise compute resources."

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple
II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to
students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world
through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.



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