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.XFB File Extension

A .XFB file is a Xserve RAID Firmware Binary File, created by Apple.

Open with Apple Xserve RAID Admin. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .XFB file?

The .XFB file extension stands for Xserve RAID Firmware Binary File. This type of file is a binary file, which means it is in a format that computers can read but is not typically understandable by humans. It is specifically used by a program called Xserve RAID Admin, which is designed to manage a type of mass storage device known as Xserve RAID. The .XFB file contains important updates for the firmware of the RAID controllers and the co-processor within the Xserve RAID system.

Firmware is a specific type of software that provides low-level control for the device's specific hardware. An update to the firmware can improve performance, add new features, or fix existing bugs in the hardware's operation. The .XFB file, when used, updates the firmware of the Xserve RAID system to enhance its functionality or fix issues.

To use this file, you need the Xserve RAID Admin program, which is the only software known to open .XFB files. This program was specifically designed for use with Apple's Xserve RAID hardware. When you want to update the firmware of your Xserve RAID system using the .XFB file, you should first ensure that all data on the Xserve RAID is backed up and that any volumes are unmounted from host systems. This precaution helps to prevent any potential data loss during the update process.

The process to update the firmware involves opening the Xserve RAID Admin software, navigating to System → Update Firmware, and then selecting the .XFB file you wish to use for the update. It is crucial not to close the RAID Admin program while the update is in progress, as this could corrupt the update and potentially harm the RAID system. Once the update is complete, the Xserve RAID system will automatically restart.

It is important to note that both the Xserve RAID device and the RAID Admin application were discontinued by Apple in 2008. However, the RAID Admin application can still be run on Windows and Linux operating systems by executing the .JAR file found in the installation folder.

In summary, the .XFB file is used to update the firmware of Xserve RAID systems through the Xserve RAID Admin application, which is essential for maintaining the performance and functionality of the RAID controllers and co-processors within the system.

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