@Ikjyot - Hey iKivot that's all well can good - but if your playing for hosting space it can cost 1500-2000 a year for a slot rack space - so how are you going to convert mac pro into racks - so you can playing three's the price since it's size will take 3 slots - Mac pro's have no hot pluggable in the front ? - your having a laugh, I hate to think your serious - the mac mini!!! - my microwave is more powerful then that sawn off laptop excuse for apple entry so called DESKTOP, :-)
funny video -but yeah Jobs screwed up the desktop market by not having i7 decent desktop in the enterprise for a 1000 quid- so he moved on the servers now - I did a job where we had to replace 40 old macs - we installed 40 pc's at 1000 quid and reused their 24 monitors running quark - where as the mac pros cost 2500 with only 3gb. As jobs says the imac's are for consumers only.
@Ikjyot Are you kidding me? Mac Pros lack hot swappable hard drives and redundant power supplies. Plus, they take up a ton of space in limited server rooms. No credible IT manager would use them in a large enterprise.
Mac Pros and Mac minis are much more powerful than XServe hardware. Just get a good Mac Pro, put OS X server on it, and be done with it. I'm pretty sure 16 cores or 8 cores mac pro would do the job. If you're a big company, get multiple Mac pros!
This video clip has been rehashed so many times with so many differing audio tracks that's it's degenerated into an absolute bore. And if this is the first time you're seeing it, you've been living under a rock. Give it a rest, you unimaginative twit.
Pretty much sums up how so many of us feel. Huge IT investments wasted, no roadmap other than Apple's transition insult, no clear picture as to what any of us with Xserve installs are to do and utter arrogant silence from Apple as it wrote off the entire enterprise/professional community with a one-liner from Steve Jobs iPhone. The product that made so much possible has abandoned us. But hey now we have The Beatles on iTunes now, so no worries.
@Ikjyot - Hey iKivot that's all well can good - but if your playing for hosting space it can cost 1500-2000 a year for a slot rack space - so how are you going to convert mac pro into racks - so you can playing three's the price since it's size will take 3 slots - Mac pro's have no hot pluggable in the front ? - your having a laugh, I hate to think your serious - the mac mini!!! - my microwave is more powerful then that sawn off laptop excuse for apple entry so called DESKTOP, :-)
theapeman10 10 months ago
funny video -but yeah Jobs screwed up the desktop market by not having i7 decent desktop in the enterprise for a 1000 quid- so he moved on the servers now - I did a job where we had to replace 40 old macs - we installed 40 pc's at 1000 quid and reused their 24 monitors running quark - where as the mac pros cost 2500 with only 3gb. As jobs says the imac's are for consumers only.
theapeman10 10 months ago
@Ikjyot Are you kidding me? Mac Pros lack hot swappable hard drives and redundant power supplies. Plus, they take up a ton of space in limited server rooms. No credible IT manager would use them in a large enterprise.
TheKeyboardDrummer 11 months ago
I don't understand why everyone is complaining.
Mac Pros and Mac minis are much more powerful than XServe hardware. Just get a good Mac Pro, put OS X server on it, and be done with it. I'm pretty sure 16 cores or 8 cores mac pro would do the job. If you're a big company, get multiple Mac pros!
Ikjyot 1 year ago
This video clip has been rehashed so many times with so many differing audio tracks that's it's degenerated into an absolute bore. And if this is the first time you're seeing it, you've been living under a rock. Give it a rest, you unimaginative twit.
AppleMacGeek 1 year ago
@hyungsup2 Yeah, most Apple lovers believe this. including me, sure its wonderful and all but still not a viable investment for a small startup.
OleVanDole 1 year ago
hahahahah... it's so funny.....
safyanshah 1 year ago
haha fucking top notch
DazzaMeach 1 year ago
why do you use OSX server?
What's the positives?
I use ubuntu at home and it does the job and it's way cheaper!
hyungsup2 1 year ago
Pretty much sums up how so many of us feel. Huge IT investments wasted, no roadmap other than Apple's transition insult, no clear picture as to what any of us with Xserve installs are to do and utter arrogant silence from Apple as it wrote off the entire enterprise/professional community with a one-liner from Steve Jobs iPhone. The product that made so much possible has abandoned us. But hey now we have The Beatles on iTunes now, so no worries.
passiontolive 1 year ago