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Mac Systems: Apple: Network Server Series

Apple's Macintosh Network Server series was sold from February 1996 to April 1997. Designed for high-demand tasks, these servers coupled extremely easy-to-upgrade hardware with the AIX operating system (an IBM version of UNIX). Unfortunately, the series did not sell well and was quietly discontinued.

More recent Apple servers include the Macintosh Server G3, Server G4 and Xserve as well as select models in the Mac Pro and Mac mini lines.

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1 Apple Computer Processor Network Server 500/132 132 MHz PowerPC 604
Intro. February 15, 1996 Disc. April 1, 1997
Order No: M3469LL/A* Model N/A (Gestalt N/A)
Std. RAM: 32 MB VRAM 1 MB*
Storage None, 2 GB Optical 4X CD-ROM
Complete Network Server 500/132 Specs
Network Server 700/150 150 MHz PowerPC 604
Intro. February 15, 1996 Disc. April 1, 1997
Order No: M3471LL/A* Model N/A (Gestalt N/A)
Std. RAM: 32 MB, 48 MB VRAM 1 MB*
Storage 1 GB, 4 GB Optical 4X CD-ROM
Complete Network Server 700/150 Specs
Network Server 700/200 200 MHz PowerPC 604e
Intro. October 16, 1996 Disc. April 1, 1997
Order No: M5173LL/A Model N/A (Gestalt N/A)
Std. RAM: 48 MB VRAM 1 MB*
Storage 4 GB x2 Optical 8X CD-ROM
Complete Network Server 700/200 Specs




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