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Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs
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Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs


  • Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs
  • From: Michael Pike <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 23:25:44 -0700

APC has the same problem... no matter what holes we put them in, the XSERVEs and the XSERVE RAID never quit fit, and we ended up having to skip a few holes along the way... with the rack we have, we were unable to mount two XSERVE RAID units together - we had to skip a notch...

mike

On Feb 17, 2005, at 7:39 AM, Michael Kluskens wrote:

Apple ships the Xserve with a set of rail components that should fit almost anything, but strangely enough the rails in a SGI Origin rack are spaced precisely such that making Apple's rails work was nearly impossible; however, it is possible to do but not unless you really have the skills.
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