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661-4034 - Apple 8X Super Drive for Xserve
- Drive Type: Optical Drive
- Speed: 8X
- Compatibility: Apple Xserve Servers
- Functionality: CD/DVD Reading and Writing
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Part Number: 661-4034
- Form Factor: Internal Drive
- Supports SuperDrive technology
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Product Overview
The Apple 8X Super Drive for Xserve is an optical drive that supports CD and DVD reading and writing. It is designed as an internal component for Apple's Xserve server line.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Optical Drive |
| Read/Write Speed | 8X |
| Compatibility | Apple Xserve |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Part Number | 661-4034 |
Product Description
The Apple 8X Super Drive, identified by part number 661-4034, is an internal optical drive specifically designed for integration into Apple's Xserve server line. This drive offers robust functionality for reading and writing both CDs and DVDs at an 8X speed, providing server administrators with the capability to manage optical media for software installation, data backup, or media playback within the server environment. The 'Super Drive' designation from Apple typically indicates a drive capable of handling a wide range of optical disc formats, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and dual-layer DVDs. This versatility ensures that the drive can accommodate various optical media needs that might arise in a server context, such as deploying operating systems from discs or archiving data onto DVDs. Designed as an internal component, the 661-4034 seamlessly integrates into the chassis of compatible Apple Xserve models, maintaining the server's sleek profile and internal organization. Its inclusion allows Xserve users to leverage optical media without requiring external peripherals, keeping the server's footprint compact and its connectivity streamlined. This drive is a key component for maintaining the full functionality of the Xserve platform for tasks involving optical media.



