Mac OS X Server

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Mac OS X Server
Leopard Server 10.6.png
Screenshot of Snow Leopard Server
Company / developer Apple Inc.
OS family UNIX/Mac OS X/
Darwin/NEXTSTEP
Working state Current
Source model Open source (Darwin foundation is open source)
Latest stable release 10.6.4 / 15 June 2010
Supported platforms x86, x86-64
Kernel type Hybrid kernel
Default user interface Aqua
License Apple Public Source License / Apple EULA
Official website Apple - Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X Server is a Unix[1] server operating system from Apple Inc. The server edition of Mac OS X is architecturally identical to its desktop counterpart, except that it includes work group management and administration software tools. These tools provide simplified access to key network services, including a mail transfer agent, a Samba server, an LDAP server, a domain name server, and others. Also included (particularly in later versions) are numerous additional services and the tools to manage them, such as web server, wiki server, chat server, calendar server, and many others.

Mac OS X Server is the operating system of Xserve computers, rack mounted server computers designed by Apple. Also, it is optionally preinstalled on the Mac mini and Mac Pro and is sold separately for use on any Macintosh computer meeting its minimum requirements.

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[edit] Overview

Mac OS X Server is a server operating system which enables organizations to collaborate, communicate, and share information. It is based on an open source foundation called Darwin and uses open industry standards and protocols.

Mac OS X Server includes services and applications for file sharing, sharing contact information and calendars, schedule events, send secure instant messages, conduct live video conferences, send and receive email, contribute to and comment in wikis, publish a companywide blog, produce and distribute podcasts, and set up websites.

[edit] Versions

[edit] Mac OS X Server 1.0 (Rhapsody)

The first version of Mac OS X was Mac OS X Server 1.0. Mac OS X Server 1.0 - 1.2v3 were based on Rhapsody, a hybrid of OPENSTEP from NeXT Computer and Mac OS 8.5.1. The GUI looked like a mixture of Mac OS 8's Platinum appearance with OPENSTEP's NeXT-based interface. It included a runtime layer called Blue Box for running legacy Mac OS-based applications within a separate window. There was discussion of implementing a 'transparent blue box' which would intermix Mac OS applications with those written for Rhapsody's Yellow Box environment, but this would not happen until Mac OS X's Classic environment. Apple File Services, Macintosh Manager, QuickTime Streaming Server, WebObjects and NetBoot were included with Mac OS X Server 1.0 - 1.2v3

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.0 (Cheetah Server)

Released: May 21, 2001

Mac OS X Server 10.0 included the new Aqua user interface, Apache, PHP, MySQL, Tomcat, WebDAV support, Macintosh Manager and NetBoot.

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.1 (Puma Server)

Released: September 25, 2001

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.2 (Jaguar Server)

Released: August 23, 2002

The 10.2 Mac OS X Server release includes updated Open Directory user and file management, which with this release is based on LDAP, beginning the deprecation of the NeXT-originated NetInfo architecture. The new Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration significantly. The release also saw major updates to NetBoot and NetInstall. Many common network services are provided such as NTP, SNMP, web server (Apache), mail server (Postfix and Cyrus), LDAP (OpenLDAP), AFP, and print server. The inclusion of Samba version 3 allows tight integration with Windows clients and servers. MySQL v4.0.16 and PHP v4.3.7 are also included.

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.3 (Panther Server)

Released: October 24, 2003

The 10.3 Mac OS X Server release includes updated Open Directory user and file management, which with this release is based on LDAP, beginning the deprecation of the NeXT-originated NetInfo architecture. The new Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration significantly. Many common network services are provided such as NTP, SNMP, web server (Apache), mail server (Postfix and Cyrus), LDAP (OpenLDAP), AFP, and print server. The inclusion of Samba version 3 allows tight integration with Windows clients and servers. MySQL v4.0.16 and PHP v4.3.7 are also included.

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger Server)

Released: April 29, 2005

The 10.4 release adds 64-bit application support, Access Control Lists, Xgrid, link aggregation, e-mail spam filtering (SpamAssassin), virus detection (ClamAV), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for Software Update, iChat Server using XMPP,[2] Boot Camp Assistant, Dashboard and weblogs.

On August 10, 2006 Apple announced the first Universal Binary release of Mac OS X Server, version 10.4.7, supporting both PowerPC and Intel processors. At the same time Apple announced the release of the Intel-based Mac Pro and Xserve systems.

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard Server)

The OS X Leopard Server running Server Admin.

Released: October 26, 2007

Features

10.5 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.5.4 10.5.5 10.5.6 10.5.7 10.5.8 10.5.8 2010-007
PHP 5.2.4 5.2.4 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.6 5.2.8 5.2.11 5.2.14
MySQL 5.0.45 5.0.45 5.0.45 5.0.45 5.0.45 5.0.45 5.0.67 5.0.67 5.0.82 5.0.91
Apache 2.2.6 2.2.6 2.2.6 2.2.8 2.2.8 2.2.8 2.2.9 2.2.11 2.2.13 2.2.14
BIND 9.4.1-P1 9.4.1-P1 9.4.1-P1 9.4.1-P1 9.4.2-P1 9.4.2-P2 9.4.2-P2 9.4.3-P1 9.4.2-P3 9.4.2-P3

[edit] Mac OS X Server 10.6 (Snow Leopard Server)

Released: August 28, 2009

Snow Leopard Server sells for a retail price of $499 and includes unlimited client licenses.

New Features:

10.6.0 10.6.1 10.6.2 10.6.3 10.6.4 10.6.5
PHP ? ? ? ? 5.3.2 5.3.3
MySQL ? ? ? ? 5.0.7 5.0.91
Apache ? ? ? ? 2.2.14 2.2.15
BIND ? ? ? ? 9.6.0-P2 9.6.0-P2
Box artwork for Mac OS X Server versions 10.1-10.6

[edit] Server Admin Tools

Mac OS X Server comes with a variety of configuration tools that can be installed on non-server Macs as well:

[edit] System requirements

System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.4 are as follows:

Requirements
Processor Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, PowerPC G4, or PowerPC G3 processor
Memory 512MB of physical RAM
Hard Drive 10GB of available disk space
Other A FireWire port

System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.5 are as follows:

Requirements
Processor Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867 MHz or faster) processor
Memory 1GB of physical RAM
Hard Drive 20GB of available disk space

System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.6 are as follows:[5]

Requirements
Processor Intel processor, desktop computer (MacBook/MacBook Pro not supported)
Memory 2GB of physical RAM
Hard Drive 10GB of available disk space

[edit] Technical specifications

File and Print Services

Directory Services and Authentication

Mail Services

Calendaring

Web Hosting

Collaboration Services

Application Servers

Media Streaming

Client Management

Networking and VPN

Distributed Computing

High-Availability Features

File Systems

Management Features

  • Server Assistant
  • Server Admin
  • Server Preferences
  • Server Status widget
  • Workgroup Manager
  • System Image Utility
  • Secure Shell (SSH2)
  • Server Monitor
  • RAID Utility
  • SNMPv3 (Net-SNMP)

[edit] Languages

Mac OS X Server is available in the following languages:[6]

[edit] Resources

[edit] References

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