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Apple Workgroup Server 95 A p p l e W o r k g r o u p S e r v e r 9 5 The Workgroup Server 95 provides the optional DAT tape drive file/print, database, information (included in the configuration retrieval, and other server-based pictured above). An easy-to-use solutions with the performance, documentation viewer provides scalability, and manageability needed convenient, quick reference to on- by large or data-intensive line documentation. Features workgroups. The most powerful Apple servers continue the “plug High performance and expandable of Apple’s server and play” tradition established by • Leading AppleShare file server performance family, this system is based on the the Macintosh. Because it’s a snap • Tuned for relational database 33-megahertz Motorola 68040 to install, maintain, reconfigure, and performance • Enhanced with SCSI DMA, microprocessor and offers high- expand, the Workgroup Server 95 asynchronous I/O, and a large external cache performance features such as SCSI offers the lowest long-term cost of Expansion DMA support, a large second-level ownership in its class.* To provide • 16MB of RAM, expandable to 256MB • Four SCSI channels (two SCSI DMA) 68040 memory cache, and parity file/print, database, information • Up to 20 SCSI devices • Room for six internal SCSI drives memory. The server is driven by a retrieval, or other server-based • Four usable NuBus expansion slots • Up to 5,000 open files when running highly tuned version of A/UX solutions for demanding desktop AppleShare Pro, compared with 346 open files with other AppleShare software, Apple’s implementation of publishing, imaging, business systems the multitasking UNIX operating administration, or document- Usability system. And when the Workgroup management applications, build your • Preinstalled operating system, file/print services, backup, and networking Server 95 operates with AppleShare networks around the Workgroup software • Pretuned and configured for file/print or Pro, up to 200 users can simul- Server 95. relational database services • Easy server administration with taneously connect to the server. Macintosh System 7 user interface You can quickly and flexibly *Based on a report by Business Research Group, • Full-function, graphical backup utility Newton, MA System software expand the server by adding SCSI • Tuned version of A/UX, a standard UNIX operating system with Macintosh devices, increasing DRAM, and System 7 features increasing the second-level memory • Preinstalled TCP/IP and NFS software cache. The server is easy to manage Networking • Full support for AppleTalk and TCP/IP and maintain; every system ships networking protocols • Built-in Ethernet and LocalTalk support with Retrospect A/UX, a powerful yet easy-to-use utility that allows you to automatically back up data on A p p l e W o r k g r o u p S e r v e r 9 5 Electrical requirements Technical Specifications • Line voltage: 100 to 240 Volts AC, RMS automatically configured Microprocessor • Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz, single phase • Motorola 68040, 32-bit architecture, running at a clock • Power: 303 W maximum, not including display power speed of 33 MHz • Integral Paged Memory Management Unit (PMMU), ADB power requirements floating-point unit (FPU), and 8K internal cache • Maximum current draw for all ADB devices: 500 mA (three ADB devices maximum recommended) Memory • Mouse draws 80 mA • Entry system comes with 16MB of parity RAM • Keyboard draws 25 to 80 mA, depending on the • 16 Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM) sockets, keyboard model used allowing expansion to 256MB with 16MB SIMMS. Must replace all 4MB SIMMS with 16MB SIMMS to reach Performance benchmarks 256MB. • Noncomposite memory SIMMS are required • 128K second-level 68040 memory cache on board, Database Benchmark 1 expandable to 512K With ORACLE7 for A/UX 3.0.2 Mass storage devices • Built-in Apple SuperDrive 1.4MB floppy disk drive • Accommodates five 3.5" half-height SCSI hard drives Transactions per second 63.3 TPC-B for a total of 10GB of internal storage and one CD- ROM or DDS-DC 4mm tape drive Price/performance $586 per transaction • DDS-DC 4mm tape drive uses the Media Recognition System (MRS) and can back up 4GB to 6GB of 2 compressed data (dependent on data being AIM Multiuser Benchmark compressed) on 90-meter tapes With A/UX 3.1 System software • A/UX software, Apple’s version of the multitasking, AIM score 23.4 industry-standard UNIX operating system • Performance-tuned for file/print and database services Jobs per minute 228.9 (including asynchronous I/O and SCSI DMA driver support) • AppleTalk and TCP/NFS software preinstalled for Maximum user load 206 convenient setup Interfaces Notes: • One Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port supporting a 1 Database benchmark results were generatedby the keyboard, mouse, and other devices daisy-chained Transaction Processing Council. through a synchronous serial bus 2 AIM multiuser benchmark results were generated by • Two serial (RS-232/RS-422) ports, 230.4 AIM Technology. Kbit/s maximum (up to 0.920 Mbit/s if clocked externally) • Two SCSI DMA channels, four SCSI bus interfaces Size and weight total Main unit • All SCSI channels support disconnect/reconnect SCSI • Height: 18.6 in. (47.3 cm) feature • Width: 8.9 in. (22.4 cm) • The two SCSI DMA channels support active termination • Depth: 20.6 in. (52.3 cm) and active negation • Weight: 36 lb. 12 oz. (16.7 kg)* • Four usable NuBus expansion slots (the fifth slot is occupied by the PDS card) Mouse • AAUI Ethernet connector • Height: 1.3 in. (3.3 cm) • Width: 2.4 in. (6.2 cm) Video display • Depth: 4.2 in. (10.7 cm) • Can support up to 2MB of VRAM • Weight: 4.0 oz. (0.10 kg) • 1MB of VRAM standard • Supports all Apple monitors *Weight will be greater with internal hard disks and additional internal • Works with a wide range of third-party monitors storage devices. including some 19-in. VGA,SVGA, NTSC, and PAL monitors Operating environment • Operating temperature for a configuration with five Keyboard and mouse 2GB hard drives: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) • Supports Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) keyboards • Operating temperature for all other environments: • Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II 50° to 104° F (10° to 40° C) • Custom chip with long-life lithium battery • Storage temperature: –40° to 116.6° F • Clock/calendar (–40° to 47° C) • Relative humidity: 20% to 80% noncondensing • Maximum altitude: 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) A p p l e W o r k g r o u p S e r v e r 9 5 Workgroup Server 95–16MB Parity DRAM Ordering Information Upgrade Kit Order No. M6820Z/A Adds 16MB of parity DRAM to the Workgroup Server 95 Configurations Order Number Workgroup Server 95—128KB/Tag Second-Level M3074LL/A M3075LL/A Memory Cache Upgrade Kit Order No. M6810Z/A Adds 128KB and Tag second-level 68040 memory cache Memory (RAM) 32MB 48MB to the PDS card for a total of 256KB of second-level memory cache Second-level memory cache 256K 512K Workgroup Server 95—256KB Second-Level Memory Cache Upgrade Kit Hard disk(s) 2GB 250MB, 2GB Order No. M6815Z/A Adds 256KB of second-level 68040 memory cache to the PDS card for a total of 512KB of second-level memory DDS-DC 4mm tape drive Included Included cache (requires installation of 128KB/Tag Kit) Blank DDS Tape 5 Pak A/UX pretuned and File/print Relational Order No. M2092Z/A preinstalled to run or application database Blank DDS tape for use with internal DDS-DC drive (tape services services uses the Media Recognition System [MRS] standard) AppleShare Pro Included Not included file/print software Keyboard, display, and appropriate Upgrade Kits and Accessory Kits Ethernet transceiver sold separately. AppleShare Pro A CD-ROM drive (such as the AppleCD SC, Order No. M6825Z/B AppleCD SC Plus, AppleCD 150, or • File and print software for Workgroup Server 95 AppleCD 300 drive) is required for re- installation of A/UX system software or Workgroup Server PDS Card Upgrade Kit* installation of applications such as Order No. M6940Z/A AppleShare Pro or AppleSearch. • Processor-direct slot card for the Macintosh Quadra 900 or 950 (128K second-level memory cache built in) Service and Support • A/UX system software installer CD-ROM (installation of • 24-hour telephone support system software, Retrospect A/UX backup software, • 1-year hardware warranty with on-site and Apple Documentation Viewer) repair • A/UX CD-ROM for file/print environment and A/UX CD- • Additional on-site service options ROM for database environment • Complete documentation All configurations include these items: • Limited warranty • Mouse • CPU labels • 1.4MB Apple SuperDrive • A/UX system software installer CD-ROM *These kits upgrade a Macintosh Quadra 900 or 950 to a for one-button installation of file/print Workgroup Server 95. A CD-ROM drive is required to install system environment and relational database software. environment • Retrospect A/UX backup software pre- Workgroup Server PDS Card/DDS-DC Tape Drive loaded on the hard drive Drive Upgrade Kit* • Apple Documentation Viewer on-line Order No. M6945Z/A documentation • Processor-direct slot card for the Macintosh Quadra • Complete set of hard-copy 900 or 950 (128K second-level cache built in) documentation • Internal DDS-DC 4mm tape backup drive • Limited warranty • All other features included with the Workgroup Server • Bracket and SCSI cable necessary to PDS Card Upgrade Kit for the Macintosh Quadra 900 support five internal hard drives or 950 © 1994 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleCD SC, AppleShare, AppleTalk, A/UX, LocalTalk, Macintosh, Macintosh Quadra, and ProDOS are Apple Computer, Inc. trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.
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