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<p>In 2002, Appleās venture into the server hardware market led to the creation of the XServe, a line of rack-mountable servers designed for organizations built around Apple. Despite its innovative approach to serving computing needs, XServe never dented the Linux and Windows Server market share. </p>
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Apple @ Work: Is there a place for an Xserve type device in 2024?