History
- Xserve RAID
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- Build: Feb 2003 - Jan 2004
- Part numbers: M8668, M8669, M8670
- Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
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- One HSSDC2 Fibre Channel Port
- One DB-9 serial port for UPS systems
- One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces for remote management
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- 14 independent ATA100 Apple drive module channels/bays
- 180 GB PATA supported
- Xserve RAID (SFP)
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- Build: Jan 2004 - Oct 2004
- Part numbers: M9721, MA208
- Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
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- One 2GB Fibre Channel SFP port with 200 MB/s throughput
- One DB-9 serial port for UPS systems
- One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces for remote management
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- 14 independent ATA100 Apple drive module channels/bays
- 180 GB, 250 GB PATA support added on firmware 1.2.6
- Xserve RAID (SFP Late 2004)
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- Build: Oct 2004 - Feb 2008
- Part numbers: A1009
- Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
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- One 2GB Fibre Channel SFP port with 200 MB/s throughput
- One DB-9 serial port for UPS systems
- One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces for remote management
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- 14 independent 100MB/s ATA100 Apple drive module channels/bays
- 180 GB, 250 GB, 400 GB and 500 GB support added on firmware 1.5, 750 GB PATA support added on firmware 1.5.1
- Line discontinued: 19 February 2008
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