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In 2004 Apple introduced the Xserve G5 a higher-capacity higher-performance and generally better XServe. These have one or two PowerPC 970 processors running at 2GHz. But because of ventilation issues it can only have as many as 3 drives, with the original space for the fourth drive converted to air vents.
Powered by the 64-bit PowerPC G5 processor the XServe G5 is much faster than its predecessor and more suited for High Performance Computing ( HPC) applications.
The Xserve is usually used together with Xserve RAID for mass storage.
The XServe G5 runs Mac OS X 10.3 Server "Panther Server".
Macintosh computers