Brackets for Xserve/Xserve RAID

Hello, is there a difference between Xserve/Xserve RAID drive apart from them being white/PATA/SATA caddies. That is to say all are the:

  1. I have blanks with different reference numbers interchangeable?
  2. II caddies PATA with reference numbers different interchangeable?
  3. III the SATA caddies with reference numbers interchangeable different?

To give examples:

  1. A one Xserve G4 white held a Xserve G5/1.1/2.1, 3.1, or one Xserve RAID?
  2. A PATA caddy a G4 would fit all Xserve RAID?
  3. A one Xserve G5 SATA caddy would take an Xserve 1,1/2,1 / 3,1?

Thank you

1 - blanks with different reference numbers interchangeable?

Not sure about this one but IIRC I used white an XServe RAID for a G4 XServe and you don't see any problems

2 - PATA caddies with interchangeable different reference numbers?

Yes, they should be. Yet once IIRC last time I tried this that I didn't see any problems. Part numbers for the 180 GB PATA/IDE ADM is 661-2829 for both models

3 - SATA caddies with interchangeable different reference numbers?

Not tried this, but saw that the two Assistant Deputy Ministers take the SATA drives and connections on the background of interconnection disc are the same (even if the references are different) it might be worth?

To give examples:

1 - a one Xserve G4 white held a Xserve G5/1.1/2.1, 3.1, or one Xserve RAID?

The XServe G5 and XServe RAID YES NO

2. a PATA Caddy a G4 would fit all Xserve RAID?

YES, in my experience

3 - a one Xserve G5 SATA caddy would take an Xserve 1,1/2,1 / 3,1?

See the previous answer to no. 3. More information not directly related to your questions here:

https://support.Apple.com/en-GB/HT1219

I hope that this might help?

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