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Ive talked to a big uk mac company - they also say "its a server so its faster"...
I get that...but the MP takes 32 gb like the xserve. The MP takes the same chips. THe mac pro has the same Fiberchannel card. I see whats the same but dont know enough to say what the difference specifically is.
I was hoping to find out that the server is a different motherboard.
Its more a moot point just now as Ive ordered the xserve and the lead time is significant - I had a MP I could have put to the task instead of waiting hence why I was considering using it.
I`d still like to know what specific specs make the Xserve the daddy.
People use "servers" as you guys call them as their workstation. They make clusters of them for more processing power for digital media and etc.
I`m ordering a computer to run a SAN - im trying to figure out if theres any difference between a dual quad mp and a similar xserve apart from the rack mounting.
Any info ppreciated.
How about the difference in what OS it's running? I personally have never seen/touched/used/fondled an Xserve, but from the specs page it lists OS X Server. I'm sure you've already noted that, right?
However, the Xserve is a server, it is designed to serve information to other computers, it has a much higher throughput than a Mac Pro in terms of data.
What "throughput" is this, then?
All-in-all quite the same, IMHO.
But, the Xserve is rack-mountable, supports 32 GB RAM,
From The Mac Pro Tech SpecsI was under the impression (from the recent 32GB thread) that the MP could take 4gb sticks up to 32 like the Xserve?
Memory
667MHz DDR2 ECC fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory
Eight FB-DIMM slots on two memory riser cards (four slots per card) supporting up to 16GB of main memory