> > Got to be something drawing a particular group with Macs more than 6
> > years old. I know several hundred Mac users and of those that are
> > online, about 1% are doing it with a PPC.
> 
> There are Mac-based server systems which are still using Apple Network
> Servers, and those went out of production in 1995.

I only retired my ANS 500 about two months ago, and only then because it
was getting flaky and 200MHz wasn't cutting it for some database tasks I
needed. Otherwise I'd probably still be using it. I'm certainly not getting
rid of it.

My new main server is an IBM 2-way (dual core, 4 logical CPUs with SMT)
POWER6. At 4.2GHz, it's a nice bump, though it does run hot (both the CPU
and the 3 15Krpm SAS drives).

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