The Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard from Apple is the server version of the popular Mac OS X operating system. Designed to deliver data to network clients, the server software retains the familiar look and feel of OS X. Snow Leopard is optimized for use with 64-bit processors, specifically those made by Intel. It is the first version of OS X Server that does not support Macs that use PowerPC G3, G4, and G5 CPUs.
Because the software was written only for Intel Macs, Apple engineers were able to streamline code to enhance performance across the board. Most core services are significantly faster than those found in previous versions, helping to make your network run more efficiently. The UNIX-based server is built entirely on a 64-bit kernel, allowing it to optimally utilize memory and other resources.
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Mac desktop or server with Intel processor 10GB available disk space 2GB RAM Podcast Producer 2 requires Mac with Mac OS X Server v10.6, 2GB of RAM plus 512MB of RAM per core, and a Quartz Extreme-enabled video chipset. For optimal performance, an Xsan clustered file service is recommended Podcast Capture requires Mac with Mac OS X v10.6 or Mac OS X Server v10.6 Interacting with a Wiki Server requires a modern web browser such as Safari 3 or 4 (Mac OS X, Windows), Safari (iPhone, iPod touch), Internet Explorer 7 or 8, Firefox 3 |
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