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DVT (Design Validation Test) prototype of the Apple XServe G4 server (Model A1004), carrying three 60GB Seagate Barracuda hard drives and one 180GB IBM Deskstar hard drive, with an identification label applied to the rear: "Serial #XB30300JP28, Q28 Config A2 DVT." Tested to boot and in very good to fine cosmetic condition, with a worn prototype configuration label to the top.
The Xserve G4, introduced by Apple in 2002, was a powerful rack-mounted server powered by the PowerPC G4 processor. It offered high-performance capabilities, with up to 1.33 GHz of processing speed, and was designed for business and enterprise use, emphasizing reliability and scalability. The Xserve G4 also featured advanced storage options, including support for RAID configurations, making it an ideal solution for demanding server environments at the time.