Apple Drive Module 160GB SATA for Xserve
The Xserve features next-generation hot-pluggable Serial ATA Apple Drive Modules and offers three hot-swap hard drive bays.
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The Apple Drive Module (ADM) is a hot-pluggable hard drive in a special drive carrier module designed for easy server upgradeability and maintenance. This 160GB Apple Serial ATA Drive Module operates at 7200 rpm and is equipped with 16MB of disk cache. Serial ATA Apple Drive Modules are 24x7 server-class rated and are ideal for applications needing capacity and great storage value with excellent performance.
Using up to three drive modules, the Xserve can be configured from 160GB to 6TB of internal storage. Unpopulated bays ship with a blank drive carrier which can be replaced with a drive module at any time — even if the server is running — so it’s easy to add storage capacity as your server needs grow.
Each ADM has two LED activity lights — one indicating drive activity and one indicating drive status. All Apple Drive Modules support SMART — Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology - allowing the hardware monitoring tools including with Xserve to monitor the status of each hard drive and report pre-failure warnings before problems occur.
Software and Hardware RAID options
Mac OS X Server includes AppleRAID, providing RAID 0 and 1 support through software, allowing you to increase either data redundancy or performance. Xserve features on-line rebuilding of RAID 1 volumes and is able to boot from RAID volumes. Choose any combination of mirroring or striping across the three drive bays. RAID configurations require a minimum of two ADM hard drives. For increased protection and performance, add the Xserve RAID card to your Xserve, which provides hardware RAID 0, 1, and 5 with 512MB of cache and a 72-hour cache battery backup.
Serial ATA hard drives
Serial ATA hard drives combine low cost with excellent performance. Serial ATA drives features a point-to-point interconnect to that each drive is electrically isolated from the other and multiple drives don't compete for bandwidth. The drives have 16MB or 32MB of disk cache, operate at 7,200 revolutions per minute (rpm) and use a protocol that enables fast data transfer to and from the hard drive — 3.0 gigabytes of data per second.
Apple Drive Module Serial ATA Compatibility
These Serial ATA Apple Drive Modules are qualified for use only with the Intel-based Xserve. For drive module compatibility with other Xserve systems, please see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1219
System Requirements
- Xserve (Early 2009) running Mac OS X Server 10.6.2 or later
Questions & Answers
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can i use the 1TB harddrive with my standard macbook pro with snow leopard and a 160Gig harddrive
- Asked by PA from Sydney
- 23-Dec-2009
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No. This is a much larger 3.5" form factor drive. It not fit physically in your machine. Also, as clearly noted above, it also comes mounted in a drive carrier specifically for the 2009 model Xserve, which you couldn't use and don't need.
For a basic MacBook, you need a 2.5" (a.k.a. "laptop") SATA hard drive. Get it "bare" - no software or mounting hardware is needed for your Mac. As of late 2009, several manufacturers produce them in up to 500GB capacities. …More- Answered by MR from Santa Fe
- 24-Dec-2009
- 6 of 6 people found this useful
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Will this work with xserve G5
- Asked by CV from Miami
- 15-Oct-2009
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No, this drive is not supported by Apple in the Xserve G5. See kbase article HT1219 article for the full compatibility list. …More
- Answered by DB from San Jose
- 10-Nov-2009
- 5 of 5 people found this useful
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could i use this drive with my MacBook Leopard ??
- Asked by AA from Hawaiian Gardens
- 21-Oct-2009
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No, you're going to want to look for a 2.5" SATA hard drive.
- Answered by JT from Houston
- 02-Nov-2009
- 5 of 5 people found this useful
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Will these Apple Drive Module 2TB SATA for Xserve drives work in my XRAID attached to an Xserve?
- Asked by RL from Mesa
- 12-Mar-2010
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Will this work with XServe G5? I know base article HT1219 states that it's not
- Asked by HP from San Jose
- 18-Feb-2010
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Is Apple Drive Module 2TB SATA for Xserve compatible with Apple Xserve Dual Xenon Harpertown 8 Core2GB Thanks
- Asked by PB from New York
- 24-Jan-2010
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Will these drives work in my XRAID attached to an Xserve?
- Asked by OA from Columbus
- 18-Jan-2010
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I'm sure this us a stupid question but please forgive me. Is it possible to use an Esata 160gb drive with a 27 '' IMac? I fact can any Esata be used
- Asked by DN from Long Valley
- 04-Jan-2010