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Sonnet xMac Mini Server PCIe Expansion System Shipping

1U, for Mac mini with Thunderbolt port, $1,295

Sonnet Technologies Inc. announced the shipment of its xMac mini Server, a combination PCIe 2.0 expansion system and 1U rackmount enclosure for Mac mini with Thunderbolt ports.

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"Improving on already rock-solid design and incorporating valuable feedback from partners and beta customers, our engineers did a phenomenal job of creating a transformational product that enables users to turn a Mac mini computer into something much more," said Greg LaPorte, VP of sales and marketing for Sonnet. "The added features and design improvements make the xMac mini Server an even more compelling product. After months of refinement and testing, we are pleased to begin shipping this week."

The xMac mini Server transforms a Mac mini into an expandable rackmount server, mounting the computer inside a 1U rackmount enclosure that contains two PCIe 2.0 slots that connect to the computer through its Thunderbolt port.

The expansion system features a 100W power supply and employs variable-speed fans to cool the cards and computer.

This system enables users to plug in two PCIe adapter cards – one half-length/low profile and one full-length/full-height – to slots connected to the Mac mini via an included Thunderbolt cable, while enabling the daisy-chain connection of additional Thunderbolt peripherals to the xMac mini Server’s second Thunderbolt port.

The Mac mini’s GbE, USB, and HDMI interfaces are extended to panel-mounted connectors on the back of the unit. With these features, the Mac mini is able to use expansion cards normally usable only in the Mac Pro, and is suited as a stand-in for the now-discontinued Xserve for a smaller footprint. This makes it for use in cases such as a back office RAID Server, a metadata controller or mobile rack frequently used in mobile pro audio, or on-location shoots for cinema and other media projects.

xMac mini Server requires the use of Thunderbolt-compatible PCIe expansion cards. Compatible cards fall into categories including pro audio, Ethernet, FC, SAS/SATA RAID controllers, video capture, and editing, with the list continually expanding as more cards are tested and certified.

xMac Mini Server (part number XMAC-MS) is available for $1,295.

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