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Re: Leopard Server vs. Client [OT]
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Re: Leopard Server vs. Client [OT]


  • Subject: Re: Leopard Server vs. Client [OT]
  • From: Rob Lewis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 11:12:59 -0800

I've run X Server since Jaguar on a machine that is primarily used as a client, but provides several lightly-used services to my home & family (DNS, Mail, Web, PHP, MySQL, etc.). It also runs XTension for home automation. 

Many times I have grumbled as "client-y" things like UI stuff seemed to take a lot longer than they should. Without really knowing, I have chalked it up to the OS being tuned to give priority to background services. 

Right now I'm not strongly motivated to spend the $500 to upgrade to Leopard Server. If I ever do, putting it on its own box is the way to go. 

On Nov 30, 2007, at 8:29 AM, email@hidden wrote:

At 11:15 AM +0100 11/30/07, Wayne Melrose wrote:

We've got some servers that run applescript and InDesign, pretty heavily all day. One of my colleagues suggested that we should consider running Server rather than just OSX clients on those servers..


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