Xserve G5 (January 2005 Cluster Node)

Introduced: January 2005
Terminated: n/a

Description

The Xserve G5 (Cluster Node) operated as a node when a cluster of Xserves was being used.  It had dual 2.3Ghz processors, 512Mb of RAM and an 80Gb hard drive.

History

Unlike the regular Xserve G5, the Xserve G5 (Cluster Node) did not include an optical drive or graphics card.  It could also only support one ATA hard drive.

The Xserve Cluster Node was geared towards education and enterprise markets.  It could be used for a variety of purposes including acting as a file server, a web server in addition to clustering high-performance applications. 

Specifications

Processor: PowerPC 970fx (G5)
Number of Cores: 1
Processor Speed: dual 2.3 GHz
Benchmarks: dual 2.3 GHz: 2065
Cache: 64 KB (instruction), 32 KB (data) L1, 512 KB L2
System Bus: 1.15 GHz
Hard Drive: 80 GB 7200-rpm
Media: None
Rack Support: Fits EIA-310-D-compliant, industry-standard 19-inch-wide racks, including four-post racks (24 inches, 26 inches, and from 29 to 36 inches deep) and two-post telco racks (center-mount brackets included)
Weight and Dimensions (US): 33 lbs., 1.73” H x 17.6” W x 28” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 15 kg, 4.4 cm H x 44.7 cm W x 71.1 cm D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS X Server 10.3 (10-Client)
Maximum Mac OS: Latest release of Mac OS X
Hardware Test:—
Firmware: Open Firmware
Firmware Update: None
Logicboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 16 GB
Type of RAM Slots: 8 - PC3200 DDR400 ECC SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed:—
Graphics Card: None
Graphics Memory:—
Built-in Display: None
Display Connection: None
Expansion Slots: 2 - PCI-X 133MHz 64-bit (1 card at 133MHz or 2 at 100MHz)
Expansion Bays: 1 - Apple Drive Module bay
Hard Drive Bus: 1 - 1.5 Gbps Serial ATA (SATA)
ADM Compatibility: 74 (10,000 RPM), 80, 250, 400, and 500 GB
Backup Battery:—
Max Watts:—
Line Voltage: 90V-264V AC
Ethernet: 2 - 10/100/1000BASE-T (support for jumbo frames)
Modem: None
Serial: 1 - DB9 (RS-232)
USB: 2 - 480 MBit/s
FireWire: 2 - 800MBit/s, 1 - 400 MBit/s (15W total power)
Fibre Channel: None
Audio In: None
Audio Out: None

Timeline

The Xserve G5 (Cluster Node) was introduced in January 2005.

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Comments

  • The Xserve Cluster Node was geared towards education and enterprise markets.  It could be used for a variety of purposes including acting as a file server, a web server in addition to clustering high-performance applications.  sam

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