500GB Apple Drive Module

I want to purchase a 500GB Apple Drive Module for an XServe G5 that is running Panther. The product description for the drive claims that Tiger is required while this page http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107569 makes no mention of the Tiger requirement. Which source should I trust? Has anyone else out there put this drive in a Panther XServe G5?
Dual G5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Hi,
The only difference I know between XServe G4 and Xserve G5 is G4 use parallele drive and G5 Serial.
I don't think Tiger is required and I can't see why it should be. Unless Panther cannot handle 500 GB drive.

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