Hi guys,
I have a friend who managed to get hold of 4 rack mounted Apple Xserve G5's (dual processor, no HD) and is offering to sell me one for £100.
My question is; what can I do with one (I know, stupid question!) and is it worth it?
Thanks!
Do you mean that it has no external hard drives or that it has no hard drives at all? The Xserve G5 is a 1U rack-mounted server. It defeats the purpose if the computer has no hard drives. I have found an Xserve G5 without hard drive modules for US$151. With the hard drives installed, they go for as much as US$1000. That said, many naïve users think that the Xserve is a more powerful desktop and want to use it that way. This is a mistake. The Xserve is not put to its best use as a desktop computer. It is noisy, power hungry, and not particularly fast by today's standards.Hi guys,
I have a friend who managed to get hold of 4 rack mounted Apple Xserve G5's (dual processor, no HD) and is offering to sell me one for £100.
My question is; what can I do with one (I know, stupid question!) and is it worth it?
Thanks!
I just contacted OWC on finding drives for the Apple Xserve G5 2006.
They told me that the system is picky about drives so it sounds like theyve had issues with past sales.
They told me to contact Apple.
I really would like to use this old one for offsite back-up.
Loading it up with 2 or 3 1TB (or more) would be best.
Anyone have tips?
Really? Even as old as the 2006 G5? Can you give me a model number, Ill take my chances with your input 🙂I've had no problems using Western Digital Caviar Black drives in any Xserve.
Really? Even as old as the 2006 G5? Can you give me a model number, Ill take my chances with your input 🙂
Use hitachi 2 tb drives they will work.
I dropped in 2x Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB 7200 RPM SATAIII drives into my dual G5 Xserve with no drama.
The drives were instantly recognised and I now have them in a RAID 0 config for streaming media to my HTPCs.
Drive set me back $118 AUD each from MWave.