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We know, Mac OS X Server is the apple of Unix operating system, the structure of the Server and desktop version of the Mac OS X based on the same structure, but contains additional functions and characteristics, and has a variety of system management tools. These tools provide a simplified network management, such as service agent, LDAP server, domain name server, etc. In the recent version includes a lot of additional service and management tools, such as a Web Server, Wiki Server, Chat Server, Calendar Server etc. Mac OS X Server operating system is based on a “Darwin called” Unix platform, has good stability and flexibility, using open-source standards and protocols, greatly facilitate the existing Unix application transplantation. Mac OS X Server operating system is mainly applied to apple’s frame Xserve Server, was installed in Mac Mini apple computer and Mac Pro. In addition, the Mac OS X Server system, can be used to satisfy alone on the lowest Macintosh computer hardware requirements of any.
Now the latest apple Mac OS X Server system is named “the snow-man looked Leopard” in 2009, 10.6 officially released on August 28. And the first generation of Mac OS X Server 1.0 is in March 16, 1999. From 1.0 to 10.6, Mac OS X Server experience for ten years more abundant, eight version, speed and performance in ascension, let’s review the apple Mac OS X Server Server operation system of history.
Apple operating system development history
On March 16, 1999, Mac OS X Server 1.0 (same)
Mac OS X Server first version is Mac OS X Server 1.0, in 1999, March 16, kernel, based on the same 5.3 GUI look mixed Mac OS 8 appearance and OPENSTEP NeXT, based on the interface is a mixed with Mac OS NeXT 8.5.1 products. Contains a Blue Box, can the runtime layer in the window of the independent operation based on Mac OS before the application. Mac OS X Server 1.0 contains the Apple Macintosh, File Services have identified QuickTime Streaming Server, up, WebObjects NetBoot and management tools and characteristics, etc.
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