Why does the mac pro have two ethernet ports? And why would anybody need 32 GB of ram. Buying one soon and need some answers wheres the best place to buy besides apple and get one at a cheaper price live in the USA.-Thanks

Second ethernet jack.Tons of RAM.
- Private network for testing/development
- iSCSI connection to SAN
- Routing LAN traffic
- Bridging
You done Roy? Or do I have to elaborate on each individual item, rather than the original poster doing some basic research on google.
- Hosting virtual machines for development
- Editing in audio and video applications
- Serving applications/database/www/etc to end users
- ZFS Pools
No, there are two drive bays and doors....and after that lovely exchange...
If I only ordred one superdrive with my Mac Pro, will it come with one drive bay door or two? The reason I ask is because I've seen pics of Mac Pro enclosures with only one door for a superdrive, but I'd like to be able to add my own second drive. I don't have to spend an additional 100 bucks for a second superdrive, do I?
Thanks to all. Have been a pc user for some time and want to switch everything to mac for the better-Thanks to all![]()
Good luck.. and welcome. Most of us TRY to be pretty nice to those new to the platform ;-)
Thanks alot, Also Today I saw A open box mac pro 8 core for 1899.99 Im seriously thinking to pick it up tommorw maybe even tonight![]()
The reason I ask is because I've seen pics of Mac Pro enclosures with only one door for a superdrive
Folks, a person who knows the MacPro has 2 ethernet ports probably noticed the prices & knows his own budget/resources.
I, too, noticed my relatively new MacPro has 2 ethernet ports & wondered whether the 2'nd was particularly useful. For me, no.
And I've got 10 gig's RAM & probably would've been fine with 4.
BUT, I wanted the option to have lots of RAM, more than 1 drive bay to make back up & storage expansion real easy (added a 1 terabyte Samsung F1 for just that reason), maybe the option to someday add an internal Blu-Ray burner to the tower...and of course, a whole lot of power.
My point is, there are plenty of people enjoying MacPro's who don't know the major uses for a second ethernet port or what sorts of apps make great use of 32 gigs RAM. Otherwise, a lot of us would be in the iMac section of this forum.
On the RAM subject, it seems most people buy MacPros with the stock 2 gig RAM, then buy more at Other World Computing or other online suppliers since Apple has a rep. for bad price-gouging on memory upgrades.
Richard.
"I will say, though, that unless you are going to be doing some heavy video or design work (or some high-tech stuff that I don't even begin to understand) you could get away with an iMac for just about anything else."
I am glad you didn't speak with my wife before I bought mine
I went a little crazy by purchasing a Pro, too. But an IMac is a desktop laptop! I wanted a Powerhouse! Some folks do the same with motorcycles, and watches, and wine, and....ya know...
Cheers
Jeremy
...and after that lovely exchange...
If I only ordred one superdrive with my Mac Pro, will it come with one drive bay door or two? The reason I ask is because I've seen pics of Mac Pro enclosures with only one door for a superdrive, but I'd like to be able to add my own second drive. I don't have to spend an additional 100 bucks for a second superdrive, do I?