![]() ![]() What is a bit more complicated is the possible combinations of servers and clients, because for some weird reason Apple puts an artificial limit on which can serve which. So the equation is simple: an Mac + OS X + Server App = Mac OS X Server. ![]() And benefit you do if you have one permanently running Mac that does Server-y things. At 16 Euros it is a total no-brainer if you can benefit from it. And it’s also gotten cheaper than ever before. Since Lion the Server part is just a thing you can buy on the Mac App Store. The OS is the same between OS X and OS X Server. In stark contrast to Windows there is no special server operating system in the Mac world. ![]()
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