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I learn about it in this article announcing its death. I guess I didn't miss anything then. From the comments it looks like it wasn't that great anyway.
You'd probably not even be able to boot any of those on an Xserve anyhow, due to EFI and Apple's proprietary firmwares here and there, that lock out almost anything but Mac OS X from running on these boxes (with the exception of Linux with EFI support compiled in + a great deal of messing about with making it all boot) ...
I've worked with Xserves since the Dual PPC G5 days and it's been an utter joy! Efficient, beautiful and great designed (even for a 1U server). Haven't had a failure on any of the three that I've worked with - and the same thing counts for the Xserve RAID that's just as old as the oldest Xserve, but keeps humming along nicely for simple file serving needs!
The quality's actually good, but software/OS flexibility is somewhat limited.
I guess I'll be moving to Linux for new servers ...