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Apple Xserve Ports (Late 2006)

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Click on the underlined category text for additional details. The most commonly needed info is "open" by default, but all info is important. The icons correspond with the icons for each port on the computer.

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1 (Mini-DVI) None
Details: Built-in graphics with a single mini-DVI port. Ships with a VGA to DVI adapter that supports standard VGA displays and KVM switches.
None None
Details: N/A
1 (9-pin) None
Details: This system has a single 9-pin serial port for accessing the server through a serial console session. This is not a "Mac serial" port.
2 (2.0) 1 (400), 2 (800)
Details: Two USB 2.0 ports and two Firewire "800" ports on rear panel, one Firewire "400" port on front panel.
None 2 (RJ-45)
Details: The system has "two independent 10/100/1000BASE-T [Gigabit] Ethernet (RJ-45) interfaces with support for jumbo frames."
None None
Details: N/A
None None
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None None
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1 (Lock) None
Details: N/A
None None
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1 N/A
Details: In the base configuration, this model shipped with a single 650W power supply. It optionally could be configured with a second load-sharing 650W power supply.

Apple reports that the line voltage is "universal input (100V to 240V AC), power factor corrected" and the maximum input current is "8.0A (100V to 120V) or 4.0A (200V to 240V); current is shared when system is configured with two power supplies". It has a single phase frequency of "47 Hz to 63 Hz".

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