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Apple Workgroup Server 95: Description
Copyright 1993, Apple Computer, Inc.
Article Created: 22 March 1993 (Extracted from the Tech Info Library, Apple
Computer, Inc's technical information database on AppleLink.)
TOPIC -----------------------------------------------------------
This article describes the Apple Workgroup Server 95.
DISCUSSION ------------------------------------------------------
The Apple Workgroup Server 95 has the performance, reliability,
scalability, and manageability you need to meet file and print or database
server requirements for large workgroups. The most powerful and expandable
member of Apple's server family, this system is based on the 33-megahertz
Motorola 68040 microprocessor and offers SCSI-DMA support, parity memory,
and a large second-level 68040 memory cache. These hardware features are
especially important for a high-performance server. This hardware is
driven by a highly-tuned server version of A/UX, Apple's implementation of
the multitasking UNIX operating system, enabling the system to deliver high
performance network services to data-intensive workgroups of up to 50
active users.
Apple servers continue the "plug and play" tradition established by the
Macintosh. Installation takes just minutes, and because it's a snap to
maintain, reconfigure, and expand, over the long run the Apple Workgroup
Server 95 offers the lowest cost of ownership in its class. Every system
ships with a powerful yet easy-to-use backup utility that quickly backs up
server data on the optional internal DDS-DC 4mm tape drive. A key lock
switch is included to secure your server.
You can expand the server's power and capabilities by adding SCSI devices,
increasing DRAM, and increasing the second-level memory cache. The server
can quickly and flexibly grow to meet additional demands. To provide file
and print or database server resources for demanding desktop-publishing,
business-administration, information-access, or document-management
requirements, build your solutions around the Apple Workgroup Server 95.
Apple Workgroup Server 95 Features
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Power and speed
• 33 MHz 68040 microprocessor
Memory
• 16MB RAM, expandable to 256MB
• 128K of cache, expandable to 512K
Expansion
• Ten built-in ports for peripherals
• Up to four internal storage devices, 20 SCSI devices total
• Five NuBus expansion slots
Display
• Built-in support for all Apple monitors
• Up to 32 bits per pixel for true color
Usability
• Easy to set up, learn, and use
System software
• A/UX, a complete, industry-standard version of the UNIX operating system
with Macintosh System 7 features and interface
Networking
• Built-in AppleTalk
• On-board Ethernet
Compatibility
• Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS floppy-disk formats
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24-Mar-93