"Xserve drive bays support qualified Apple Drive Modules with Apple qualified hard drives and firmware only. Drive bays not configured with an Apple Drive Module ship with a non-functional blank drive carrier which do not support third-party hard drive installation."
Yep, it's just an update of Xserve (the site is already back up). They didn't make a big deal about it, either; there's just a small Xserve ad in the middle of the page. The main ad still features the new Shuffle.
:-)
Apple, pile 'em high, sell 'em high. Screw them on the upgrades (ala Dell).
If they didn't do that how would they get people to spend £160 on a 1TB HD??? A 50%+ premium over the usual price!
Good Luck to them!
"Xserve drive bays support qualified Apple Drive Modules with Apple qualified hard drives and firmware only. Drive bays not configured with an Apple Drive Module ship with a non-functional blank drive carrier which do not support third-party hard drive installation."
This will upset some...
Yep, it's just an update of Xserve (the site is already back up). They didn't make a big deal about it, either; there's just a small Xserve ad in the middle of the page. The main ad still features the new Shuffle.
Last to be updated hardware is the Xserve... rumors were alredy leaked/spilled.