At its developer conference Monday, Apple announced several new features of Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard that aim to make it even easier for users to set up and manage the server software.
The client version of OS X 10.5 won’t be the only version of Leopard to spring into action on October 26. Apple also plans to release Mac OS X Leopard Server, potentially the biggest update ever to ...
Back when Tiger patrolled the Mac universe, I wrote about installing Nagios 2.X on Mac OS X 10.4 Server. Nagios is an open-source application that is really more of a network monitoring framework. It ...
Open Directory, Mac OS X’s native directory service, allows users to both manage local accounts and to create shared directory domains hosted by Mac OS X Server. With shared directory domains, ...
Though Mac OS X Server didn't garner attention during Steve Jobs' keynote address this morning, the Leopard update is going to be significant. A press release indicates that Leopard Server features a ...
With the release of Mac OS X Lion Apple is changing the way it handles pricing and distribution of Mac OS X Server. Rather than issuing a separate release priced at $499 or more, Server will now be a ...
Regarding the newly released to the Mac OS X Server 10.1.3 update: OS X Server version scheme explained Previously we reported a user's observation that the version number for the OS X server may have ...
Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard allows users to run it in virtual machines, which many take as a sign that Apple wants to make strides in the business market Apple has relaxed the licensing of its server ...
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