Xserve RAID - History

History

  • Xserve RAID
  • Build: Feb 2003 - Jan 2004
  • Part numbers: M8668, M8669, M8670
  • Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
    • One HSSDC2 Fibre Channel Port
    • One DB-9 serial port for UPS systems
    • One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces for remote management
  • 14 independent ATA100 Apple drive module channels/bays
  • 180 GB PATA supported
  • Xserve RAID (SFP)
  • Build: Jan 2004 - Oct 2004
  • Part numbers: M9721, MA208
  • Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
    • 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
  • 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)
  • Build: Oct 2004 - Feb 2008
  • Part numbers: A1009
  • Dual independent RAID controllers each with:
    • 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
  • 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

Read more about this topic:  Xserve RAID

Famous quotes containing the word history:

    The history of literature—take the net result of Tiraboshi, Warton, or Schlegel,—is a sum of a very few ideas, and of very few original tales,—all the rest being variation of these.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The history of progress is written in the blood of men and women who have dared to espouse an unpopular cause, as, for instance, the black man’s right to his body, or woman’s right to her soul.
    Emma Goldman (1869–1940)

    I cannot be much pleased without an appearance of truth; at least of possibility—I wish the history to be natural though the sentiments are refined; and the characters to be probable, though their behaviour is excelling.
    Frances Burney (1752–1840)