M Michael73 macrumors 65816 Original poster Mar 3, 2009 #1 With it's 2.8GHz quad-core "harpertown" processor, isn't the XServe now dated? Couldn't you set up the new MP and use it as a faster server?
With it's 2.8GHz quad-core "harpertown" processor, isn't the XServe now dated? Couldn't you set up the new MP and use it as a faster server?
N nanofrog macrumors G4 Mar 3, 2009 #2 Michael73 said: With it's 2.8GHz quad-core "harpertown" processor, isn't the XServe now dated? Couldn't you set up the new MP and use it as a faster server? Click to expand... They haven't updated the Xserve yet, assuming they're going to. But yes, you can use an MP as a server. 🙂 Just don't try and mount it into a rack system. 😛
Michael73 said: With it's 2.8GHz quad-core "harpertown" processor, isn't the XServe now dated? Couldn't you set up the new MP and use it as a faster server? Click to expand... They haven't updated the Xserve yet, assuming they're going to. But yes, you can use an MP as a server. 🙂 Just don't try and mount it into a rack system. 😛