Apple Updates Xserve with Twice the Performance
April 07 2009 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Features Next Generation Architecture and Intel 'Nehalem' Xeon
Processors CUPERTINO, Calif., April 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Apple(R) today announced an updated Xserve(R) that delivers up to
twice the performance of the previous system.* Using Intel
"Nehalem" Xeon processors and a next generation system
architecture, the 1U rack-optimized Xserve delivers up to an 89
percent improvement in performance per watt.** Xserve is available
with up to two 2.93 GHz Intel Xeon processors and industry-leading
storage options that include a low-power solid state drive (SSD)
and up to 3TB of internal storage. Starting at $2,999, Xserve
includes an unlimited client license for Mac OS(R) X Server version
10.5 Leopard(R). "The Xserve is the best workgroup server for our
education, business and creative customers," said David Moody,
Apple's vice president of Worldwide Mac Product Marketing. "With up
to twice the performance, better power efficiency and an innovative
SSD drive option, this is the best Xserve we've ever made." The new
Xserve includes Intel Xeon processors running at speeds up to 2.93
GHz, each with an integrated memory controller with three channels
of 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC memory that delivers up to 2.4 times the
memory bandwidth while cutting memory latency up to 40 percent.***
Using high-efficiency power supplies and intelligent thermal
management, Xserve delivers a 19 percent reduction in idle power
use. Xserve's industry-leading storage capabilities include a 128GB
SSD boot-drive option that requires a fraction of the power of a
hard disk and delivers up to 48 times faster random access times
without occupying a drive bay. Xserve's three 3.5 inch drive bays
support both 7200 rpm SATA and 15,000 rpm SAS drives and can be
configured with up to 3TB of internal storage. Two PCI Express 2.0
x16 expansion slots provide massive I/O bandwidth to support the
latest high-bandwidth expansion cards. The Xserve RAID card option
now delivers improved performance up to 497MB/s**** and supports
RAID levels 0, 1 and 5 with 512MB of cache without using a valuable
PCI Express expansion slot. A 72-hour backup battery is included
for enhanced data protection. Every Xserve ships with an unlimited
client edition of Leopard Server, offering support for Mac(R),
Linux and Windows clients without the added cost of client-access
licenses. Leopard Server extends Apple's legendary ease of use with
Server Assistant and Server Preferences, which allow even
nontechnical users to quickly manage users and groups on the server
and easily set up key services. Leopard Server includes Podcast
Producer, the ideal way to automatically publish podcasts to
iTunes(R) or the web; Wiki Server, allowing people to
collaboratively create and modify their shared websites with just a
few clicks; and iCal(R) Server, the world's first commercial CalDAV
standard-based calendar server. Leopard Server is fully UNIX
compliant and LDAP and Active Directory support allows Xserve to
fit right in to existing IT environments. The new Xserve joins
Apple's latest hardware products in setting new standards for
environmentally friendly design. Xserve uses PVC-free internal
cables and components, contains no brominated flame retardants and
features a power supply with an average energy efficiency of 89
percent. Pricing & Availability The new Xserve is immediately
available through the Apple Store(R) (http://www.apple.com/) and
Apple Authorized Resellers. The Xserve standard configuration, with
a suggested retail price of $2,999 (US), includes: -- a single 2.26
GHz Quad-Core Xeon 5500 series processor with 8MB of fully shared
L3 cache; -- 3GB of 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC RAM; -- a single 160GB 7200
rpm SATA Apple Drive Module; -- dual Gigabit Ethernet on-board; --
two PCI Express 2.0 x16 expansion slots; -- Bonjour(R)-enabled
Lights-Out Management processor and Server Monitor Software; --
internal graphics with Mini DisplayPort output; -- two FireWire(R)
800 and three USB 2.0 ports; and -- an unlimited client license for
Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard. Build-to-order options and
accessories for Xserve include: dual 2.26 GHz, 2.66 GHz or 2.93 GHz
Intel Xeon processors; 160GB and 1TB 7200 rpm SATA Apple Drive
Modules; 450GB 15,000 rpm SAS drives (third party option); internal
Xserve RAID card; Gigabit Ethernet, 4Gb Fibre Channel cards and a
750W redundant power supply. *Testing conducted by Apple in
February 2009 using a preproduction 2.93 GHz 8-core Xserve (2
chips, 8 cores, 4 cores per chip, 2.93 GHz; SPECjbb2005 bops =
203,439, SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM = 50,860) and a shipping 3.0 GHz
8-core Xserve (2 chips, 8 cores, 4 cores per chip, 3.0 GHz;
SPECjbb2005 bops = 103,387, SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM = 25,847). SPEC(R)
and SPECjbb2005(R) are trademarks of the Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); see http://www.spec.org/ for more
information. Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect
internal Apple testing and were submitted to SPEC in February 2009.
For the latest SPECjbb2005 benchmark results, visit
http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005. Performance tests are conducted
using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate
performance of Xserve. **Testing conducted by Apple in February
2009 using a preproduction 2.93 GHz 8-core Xserve
(SPECpower_ssj(TM)2008 result of 464 overall ssj_ops/watt; 173W at
Active Idle; 227,974 ssj_ops and 334W at 100 percent target load)
and a shipping 3.0GHz 8-core Xserve (SPECpower_ssj(TM)2008 result
of 245 overall ssj_ops/watt; 213W at Active Idle; 141,739 ssj_ops
and 353W at 100 percent target load). All units were configured for
optimal memory performance (18GB for 2.93 GHz 8-core units and 16GB
for 3.0 GHz 8-core units). SPEC(R) and the benchmark name
SPECpower_ssj(TM) are trademarks of the Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); see http://www.spec.org/ for more
information. Competitive benchmark results stated here reflect
internal Apple testing and were submitted to SPEC in March 2009.
For the latest SPECpower_ssj2008 benchmark results, visit
http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008. Performance tests are conducted
using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate
performance of Xserve. ***Testing conducted by Apple in February
2009 using preproduction 2.93GHz 8-core Xserve units and shipping
3.0 GHz 8-core Xserve units. All units were configured for optimal
memory performance (18GB for 8-core 2.93 GHz units, 12GB for 4-core
2.26 GHz units, and 16GB for 8-core 3.0 GHz units). Results are
based on the STREAM v. 5.8 benchmark
(http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ref.html) using OMP support for
multiprocessor-compiled builds. Performance tests are conducted
using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate
performance of Xserve. Memory latency data provided by Intel.
****Testing conducted by Apple in February 2009 using preproduction
2.93 GHz 8-core Xeon-based Xserve units configured with Xserve RAID
Card. Testing conducted using Iometer 2006.07.27 with a 30-second
ramp-up, five-minute run duration, 512KB request size, four
outstanding IOs, and using non-OS-cached reads and writes. System
configured with the operating system on Xserve SSD drive.
Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and
reflect the approximate performance of Xserve RAID Card. Drive
average read latency data from manufacturer's published data
sheets. Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s
with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s
with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in
innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system
and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading
the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video
players and iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone
market with its revolutionary iPhone. (C) 2009 Apple Inc. All
rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh,
Xserve, Leopard, iTunes, iCal, Apple Store, Bonjour and FireWire
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