View Full Version : iMac hosting??? Why???
Vortech 02-18-2002, 12:44 AM Now i have to say to see a rack full of iMac's would be kind of funny.. hehe
http://server.onthecatwalks.com/
http://server.onthecatwalks.com/businessdedicated.html
I mean how many can you get in there.. Hell i don't think they even fit in a 19" rack do they?
Just seems very odd to me.. hehe
Relyc 02-18-2002, 01:10 AM Extremely impractical...
ScottD 02-18-2002, 01:25 AM Apple is working pretty hard to make Macs a real player. Since Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD, I think they have a pretty good start.
Now lets see em build some 1u servers and we'll see what they can do! Something tells me their upside down lamp-looking machines aren't up to snuff for the server market!
avara 02-18-2002, 03:01 PM I just measured my iMac, and it's 14 high, so it should fit in a 19 rack without any problems? That said, I don't see anyone using them as web servers. For web servers, you would get a PowerMac G4 server, which is customized for server use with 2x power supplies, etc.
avara 02-18-2002, 03:27 PM I just measured my iMac, and it's 14 high, so it should fit in a 19 rack without any problems? That said, I don't see anyone using them as web servers. For web servers, you would get a PowerMac G4 server, which is customized for server use with 2x power supplies, etc.
They are only using imags of iMacs and other Macs as you would an icon. Since they are targeting Mac enthusiasts, it's like speaking code:
Small/cheap hosting = iMac
Big Business Hosting = Latest G4
The problem with their approach is that the "code" is lost on most people.
jmho.
thewitt 02-19-2002, 01:01 PM There are a couple of compaines that take the guts out of an iMac and put it in a 1u rackmount case. They make very fast, very effective servers running OS X.
-t
Vortech 02-19-2002, 01:04 PM Does a max fit in a PC 1 U case or do they make cases just for mac's in 1U hell i would learn some mac i know OSx is very nice..
GordonH 02-19-2002, 01:06 PM Bah Humbug
You young whipper-snappers.
In my day we made our own.
Some people still do:
http://www.humanclock.com/webserver.php
Gordon
joe52 02-19-2002, 01:41 PM Originally posted by HS.c
They are only using imags of iMacs and other Macs as you would an icon.
No, I think that they really are offering dedicated Mac servers running OS X. They also use the images on their shared hosting pages, but if you go to their dedicated server page ( http://server.onthecatwalks.com/businessdedicated.html ) they really are offering macs as dedicated servers.
-Joe
Hi Joe,
I have no doubt that they are using Macs as servers. My point was only that they are using images of different Macs (ie: newest iMac) as icons and not to represent the actual machine that is being used as a server. Just as we use "bronze, sliver, gold" for our hosting packages, these guys show images of "iMac, G4, etc." to represent their level of packages.
Marc
joe52 02-19-2002, 02:39 PM On the dedicated servers I think that they are using exactly what they say they are using. Pay for the "iMac Server" and I'd expect your server to be an iMac.
I have definitely seen shelves of G4 towers being used as servers, and back when the original iMac came out (which is about when I stopped being a mac fanatic) there was some talk amongst mac fans of the machines' potential as a server.
-Joe
Joe,
You could be right... I hadn't read the specs but it does seem like they are actually using iMacs as dedicated servers.
Go figure ;-)
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