I'll be sure to let you know.

Actually, a PM G5 may be in my future as well, to replace the main PC
downstairs.

TeamViewer on my iPad should work fine for remote access.

On Jun 2, 12:06 am, Jerry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Xserve systems are *extremely* noisy.
>
> Why I am certain one would meet your technical needs, unless you have a
> way to physically locate the Xserve remotely, then extend the keyboard,
> mouse and video, I feel that you would be better served by purchasing
> either a G4 or G5 PowerMac tower.
>
> If you do end up purchasing an Xserve anyway, please report back and let
> us know how it is working for you.
>
> Jerry
>
> On06/01/11 23:20, Austin Leeds wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm thinking of buying an Xserve to replace my old desktop PC (a
> > Pentium III 733 MHz), but I've never used or even seen one before in
> > person. I've heard they're usable as desktops, if you've got the room
> > and a good video card and my room has spaces that would be more blade-
> > server friendly than regular desktop-friendly.
>
> > The Intel models are out of the question for me (hence why I'm posting
> > here and not in one of the Intel groups), but I'm not sure whether to
> > get the G4 or a dual-G5. I'd be using it basically as a server for my
> > LAN and as a part time workstation.
>
> > Any advice?
> > Austin Leeds
> > Sent from my iPad

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