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  2. Mac OS X Server - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Server is a series of discontinued Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc. based on macOS.It provided server functionality and system administration tools, and tools to manage both macOS-based computers and iOS-based devices, network services such as a mail transfer agent, AFP and SMB servers, an LDAP server, and a domain name server, as well as server applications ...

  3. As of April 21, 2022, Apple has discontinued macOS Server. Existing macOS Server customers can continue to download and use the app with macOS Monterey. The most popular server features—Caching Server, File Sharing Server, and Time Machine Server are bundled with every installation of macOS High Sierra and later, so that even more customers ...

  4. macOS Server - Features - Apple (BY)

    www.apple.com/by/macos/server/features

    Features for iOS and macOS. macOS Server lets you assign Volume Purchase Program (VPP) apps to devices — instead of a user’s Apple ID. This allows for the installation of VPP apps on iOS devices and Mac computers without configuring an Apple ID or sending an invitation.

  5. End of the road: Apple is killing macOS Server, the place ...

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/04/apple...

    Mac OS X Server remained its own totally separate version of the operating system, from the launch of that initial version through to Snow Leopard Server (version 10.6) in 2009. Starting in Mac OS ...

  6. Mac OS X Server Fundamentals - Apple

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    Mac OS X Server Fundamentals Mac OS X Server combines the latest open source technologies with Apple’s industry-leading manageability and ease of use. The result is an industrial-strength server operating system that is easy and affordable to deploy and maintain. The power of Mac OS X Server is a reflection of Apple’s operating system strategy,

  7. Mac OS X Server - Macworld

    www.macworld.com/article/159284/macosserver.html

    Macworld Lab compared OS X Server’s file-serving performance with that of AppleShare IP 6.1 and Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. We found that OS X Server makes a mediocre file server, capable ...

  8. macOS Server - Tech Specs - Apple (BY)

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    Mac computer with macOS Mojave. 2GB of memory. 10GB of available disk space; some features require additional disk space. Some features require iOS 11 or later or macOS Mojave. Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply. Some features require compatible Internet service provider; fees may apply. Some features require program enrollment.

  9. macOS Server - The Apple Wiki

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    Website. apps.apple.com. macOS Server (previously OS X Server) was an add-on component introducing server functions to an existing installation of macOS. OS X Server was initially included with the US$499.99 purchase of a Mac OS X Server license, on DVD media. With the release of OS X Mountain Lion, the full Mac OS X Server operating system was ...

  10. Mac OS X Server Getting Started - Apple

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    To upgrade a computer from Mac OS X to Mac OS X Server: Start up the computer from the hard disk, as you would for normal use. Do not use an installation disc. Insert the installation DVD, open the Other Installs folder, and double-click MacOSXServerInstall.mpkg to run the Installer.

  11. macOS Server: The Ultimate Guide - iMore

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    How to setup your own VPN with macOS Server. VPN (Image credit: iMore) If you've decided you need a virtual private network (VPN) but you don't want to pay for a third-party VPN service, macOS Server can be a great alternative. It's built on the macOS you already know and love and lets you quickly and easily get your very own VPN up and running.