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Re: Mac clone and OS X 10.5 Server





Yes, that is essentially correct. Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server are basically the same base OS. Mac OS X Server adds graphical admin tools and also some other additional server-specific components and software.



X Serves are also rack mountable, have Intel chips with lights out management, and generally have the hardware required to be a ... server.

Hi Marshall,

Yes, but the question wasn't about about server hardware (Xserves) vs desktop hardware...it was about Mac OS X Server vs Mac OS X. The additional support for things like hardware monitoring and LOM, from the software standpoint, are just extra little software bits on Mac OS X Server.

- Dave
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