go-ee said:I must admit I don't know why anyone would buy an Xserve...
Unlimited client license. Extremely easy admin. Familiarity with OS.

go-ee said:I must admit I don't know why anyone would buy an Xserve...
9mmCensor said:However, no one buying a server is going to compare a tower to a 1U pizza box. Because they fit very different needs. There is a much higher price to pay to pack all that power into a tiny box.
Who wants to lug their too-cool-for-school Imac to the apple store in the mall to have some aloof "genius" tell you thats its going to cost you several hundreds of dollars to double your ram, clean your hard drive, or upgrade your OS.
Kyk said:For the record, I agree. I've never run an antivirus or anti-spyware tool in my life. I run a hardware firewall + common sense on a custom built computer.
Virus free since 1999.
1Us do alot of hosting. Its compact and space economical computing for Data Centers. You can have decent servers in 1U, especially if you can have a cabinet full of them.nowonmai said:True... for me, pizza box = firewall or proxy or some other such low storage device. It's not a server though. You're not going to get redundant PSUs into a 1U box and if high availability isn't guaranteed, all it is is a regular pc in a flat case.
You guys who are talking about driver problems, crashes, spyware, and slow boot times. You're either not a "power user", in which case Mac is really a better choice for you, though linux is definitely not, or you're just rehashing the typical complaints about the OS.
Spyware, security problems (for the most part), crashes (for the most part), and slow boots are all problems that can usually be traced to how the user treats his machine. Hating microsoft for spyware is like hating your email provider for transmitting the message where you told someone your SSN and credit card number, or hating Honda because your engine locked up when you didn't change the oil.
I will always prefer the freedom to upgrade my OS and hardware at will with Windows (for the timebeing ) or linux. If, however, I was buying a laptop, I'd get a Powerbook. I look at laptops more like cell phones and handhelds than a desktop computer. I really do want things to "just work" on a laptop. I'm never going to swap out hardware, and the software I use is going to be pretty much static. Thats why I always preferred the Palm OS and the Blackberry OS to Windows CE/mobile.
Macs are great for when things just need to work (media centers, work stations, laptops (afaik)) but what good are they for a hobbyist? Who wants to lug their too-cool-for-school Imac to the apple store in the mall to have some aloof "genius" tell you thats its going to cost you several hundreds of dollars to double your ram, clean your hard drive, or upgrade your OS.
OS X got some shit down nice and solid, but i feel they over charge for it considering it's based on FREE software..
and people that don't have the intelligence to run a windows box properly swear by it.. and their opinions mean dick to me.
DigitalDuality said:and as for "fanboys" it's called i've said good shit about windows, i have about macs, i've said bad things about linux.. i've never seen you say the same in regards to your preferences. that's what a "fanboy" is.