Apple Introduces Mac OS X Server
Industrial-Strength Server for File, Print, Mail, Website and Streaming
- share files and printers with Macintosh, Windows, UNIX and Linux clients;
- host Internet web sites with Apache, the world’s most popular web server;
- enable collaborative web publishing and remote content management with WebDAV, the new extension to the HTTP protocol;
- stream digital media over the Internet using the QuickTime Streaming Server;
- deploy scalable network applications with WebObjects 5, Apple’s powerful pure Java application server;
- can easily be managed with secure remote administration tools;
- support SMTP, IMAP and POP mail protocols and provide anti-spamming services;
- protect network resources and dynamically assign IP addresses using advanced networking services such as IP filtering firewall and DHCP;
- locate Internet resources and organize IP-based work groups using standards-based protocols DNS and Service Location Protocol (SLP);
- provide students and educators with a consistent, personalized and controlled experience by centralizing the method of unifying system configurations with Macintosh Manager and NetBoot; and
- share user and group information between servers, utilizing NetInfo and LDAP-based directory services.
To help customers leverage the power of Mac OS X Server, Apple iServices—Apple’s training and professional services organization—will offer a comprehensive set of Mac OS X Server training courses and certification programs for system administrators and technical coordinators. More information about current and upcoming courses and certifications is available at: https://102.p.syniva.es/iservices/technicaltraining.
Mac OS X Server and Macintosh Server G4 can be purchased now through the online Apple Store® (102.p.syniva.es), at Apple’s retail stores and through Apple authorized resellers in the following configurations:
- Mac OS X Server (10-Client Edition), designed for professional web masters and small work groups with simultaneous file sharing to not more than 10 Macintosh clients, for a suggested retail price of $499 (US);
- Mac OS X Server (Unlimited-Client Edition), uniquely suited for classroom labs, creative professionals and medium-to-large work groups with high volume file sharing activity, for a suggested retail price of $999 (US);
- Mac OS X Server 10-client to Unlimited-Client license upgrade for a suggested retail price of $499 (US);
- Macintosh Server G4, single 533 MHz with 256MB SDRAM, 1MB level 2 cache, 60GB Ultra ATA/66 hard drive, 133 MHz system bus, ATI RAGE 128 Pro with 16 MB SDRAM graphics memory, CD-ROM drive, two USB and two FireWire® ports, 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ready and Mac OS X Server Unlimited-Client Edition for a suggested retail price of $2,999 (US);
- Macintosh Server G4, dual 533 MHz with 256MB SDRAM, 1MB level 2 cache per processor, 60GB Ultra ATA/66 hard drive, 133 MHz system bus, ATI RAGE 128 Pro with 16 MB SDRAM graphics memory, CD-ROM drive, two USB and two FireWire ports, four-port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet card, 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ready and Mac OS X Server Unlimited-Client Edition for a suggested retail price of $3,999 (US).
Mac OS X Server is designed to run on Macintosh Server G4, Power Mac™ G4, Power Mac G4 Cube, iMac™, Macintosh Server G3 and Power Macintosh® G3 computers with 128MB RAM and 4GB of available disk space.