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macOS Server, formerly Mac OS X Server and OS X Server, is a discontinued series of
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-like server operating systems developed by
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, based on
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and later add-on software packages for the latter. macOS Server added server functionality and system administration tools to macOS and provided tools to manage both macOS-based computers and
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-based devices. Versions of Mac OS X Server prior to version 10.7 “Lion” were sold as complete, standalone server operating systems; starting with Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion,” Mac OS X Server (and its successors OS X Server and macOS Server) have been offered as add-on software packages, sold through the
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, that are installed on top of a corresponding macOS installation. macOS Server at one point provided network services such as a
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, AFP and SMB servers, an
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server, and a
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, as well as server applications including a Web server,
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, and calendar server. The latest version of macOS server only includes functionality related to user and group management,
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, and mobile device management through profiles. On April 21, 2022, Apple announced it would be discontinuing macOS Server and that future versions of macOS would drop support for it.


Overview

Mac OS X Server was provided as the operating system for
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computers,
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s designed by Apple. Also, it was optionally pre-installed on the
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and Mac Pro and was sold separately for use on any
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computer meeting its minimum requirements. macOS Server versions prior to Lion are based on an open source foundation called Darwin and use open industry standards and protocols.


Versions


Mac OS X Server 1.0 (Rhapsody)

The first version of Mac OS X was Mac OS X Server 1.0. Mac OS X Server 1.0 was based on
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, a hybrid of
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from NeXT Computer and Mac OS 8.5.1. The
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looked like a mixture of Mac OS 8's Platinum appearance with OPENSTEP's
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-based interface. It included a runtime layer called Blue Box for running legacy Mac OS-based applications within a separate window. There was discussion of implementing a 'transparent blue box' which would intermix Mac OS applications with those written for Rhapsody's Yellow Box environment, but this would not happen until
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's Classic environment. Apple File Services, Macintosh Manager, QuickTime Streaming Server,
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, and
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were included with Mac OS X Server 1.0. It could not use FireWire devices. The last release is Mac OS X Server 1.2v3.


Mac OS X Server 10.0 (Cheetah)

Released: May 21, 2001 Tagline: Industrial-strength server with Macintosh ease of use. Mac OS X Server 10.0 included the new
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, Apache,
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,
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,
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,
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support, Macintosh Manager, and
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.


Mac OS X Server 10.1 (Puma)

Released: September 25, 2001 Tagline: Industrial-strength server with Macintosh ease of use. Mac OS X Server 10.1 featured improved performance, increased system stability, and decreased file transfer times compared to Mac OS X Server 10.0. Support was added for RAID 0 and RAID 1 storage configurations, and Mac OS 9.2.1 in NetBoot.


Mac OS X Server 10.2 (Jaguar)

Released: August 23, 2002 Tagline: UNIX power. Open standards. Apple ease of use. The 10.2 Mac OS X Server release includes updated Open Directory user and file management, which with this release is based on
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, beginning the deprecation of the NeXT-originated
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architecture. The new Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration significantly. The release also saw major updates to
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and
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. Many common network services are provided such as NTP,
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, web server ( Apache), mail server ( Postfix and
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), LDAP (
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), AFP, and print server. The inclusion of Samba version 3 allows tight integration with
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clients and servers.
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v4.0.16 and
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v4.3.7 are also included.


Mac OS X Server 10.3 (Panther)

Released: October 24, 2003 Tagline: Open Source made easy. The 10.3 Mac OS X Server release includes updated Open Directory user and file management, which with this release is based on
LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP ) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Directory servi ...
, beginning the deprecation of the NeXT-originated
NetInfo NetInfo is the system configuration database in NeXTSTEP and Mac OS X versions up through Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". NetInfo replaces most of the Unix system configuration files, though they are still present for running the machine in single user ...
architecture. The new Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration significantly. Many common network services are provided such as NTP, SNMP, web server ( Apache), mail server ( Postfix and
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), LDAP (
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), AFP, and print server. The inclusion of Samba version 3 allows tight integration with
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clients and servers.
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v4.0.16 and
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v4.3.7 are also included.


Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger)

Released: April 29, 2005 Tagline: Open source made easy. The 10.4 release adds
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application support,
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,
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,
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,
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filtering (
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), virus detection (
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), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for
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,
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using
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, Boot Camp Assistant, Dashboard, and Weblog Server based on the open-source Blojsom project (
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). On August 10, 2006, Apple announced the first
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release of Mac OS X Server, version 10.4.7, supporting both PowerPC and Intel processors. At the same time Apple announced the release of the Intel-based Mac Pro and
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systems.


Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard Server)

Released: October 26, 2007 Tagline: Simply powerful. Leopard Server sold for $999 for an unlimited-client license.In depth with Lion OS X Server
– Anandtech, August 2, 2011
Mac OS X Server version 10.5.x ‘Leopard’ was the last major version of Mac OS X Server to support PowerPC-based servers and workstations such as the Apple
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and
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. Features *
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Server. Leopard Server includes FreeRADIUS for network authentication. It ships with support for wireless access stations however can be modified into a fully functioning FreeRADIUS server. *
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. Mac OS X Server version 10.5 ‘Leopard’ was the first version to ship with
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, the
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used by sites such as
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.


Mac OS X Server 10.6 (Snow Leopard Server)

Released: August 28, 2009 Tagline: New features. New ways to collaborate. Simpler than ever. Snow Leopard Server sold for $499 and included unlimited client licenses. ''New Features'': * Full
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operating system. On appropriate systems with 4 GB of RAM or more, Snow Leopard Server uses a 64-bit kernel to address up to a theoretical 16 TB of RAM. * iCal Server 2 with improved
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support, a new web calendaring application, push notifications and the ability to send email invitations to non-iCal users. * Address Book Server provides a central location for users to store and access personal contacts across multiple Macs and synchronized iPhones. Based on the
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protocol standard. *
Wiki Server Wiki Server was a set of services which have shipped with all versions of Mac OS X Server since v10.5 until macOS High Sierra. Mac OS X Server includes web-based Wiki, Weblog A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or information ...
2, with server side Quick Look and the ability to view wiki content on iPhone. * A new
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engine that supports push email so users receive immediate access to new messages. However, Apple's implementation of push email is not supported for Apple's iPhone. * Podcast Producer 2 with dual-source video support. Also includes a new Podcast Composer application to automate the production process, making it simple to create podcasts with a customized, consistent look and feel. Podcast Composer creates a workflow to add titles, transitions and effects, save to a desired format and share to wikis, blogs, iTunes, iTunes U, Final Cut Server or Podcast Library. * Mobile Access Server enables iPhone and Mac users to access secured network services, including corporate websites, online business applications, email, calendars and contacts. Without requiring additional software, Mobile Access Server acts as a reverse proxy server and provides SSL encryption and authentication between the user's iPhone or Mac and a private network.


Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion Server)

Released: July 20, 2011 Tagline: The server for everyone. In releasing the developer preview of Mac OS X Lion in February 2011, Apple indicated that beginning with Lion, Mac OS X Server would be bundled with the operating system and would not be marketed as a separate product. However, a few months later, the company said it would instead sell the server components as a United States dollar, US$49.99 add-on to Lion, distributed through the
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(as well as Lion itself). The combined cost of an upgrade to Lion and the purchase of the OS X Server add-on, which costs approximately US$50, was nonetheless significantly lower than the retail cost of Snow Leopard Server (US$499). Lion Server came with unlimited client licenses as did Snow Leopard Server. Lion Server includes new versions of iCal Server,
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, and Mail Server. More significantly, Lion Server can be used for iOS mobile device management. Starting with Apple Mac OS X Server Version 10.7 “Lion,” PostgreSQL replaces
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as the database provided with Mac OS X Server, coinciding with Oracle Corporation’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems and Oracle’s subsequent attempts to tighten MySQL’s licensing restrictions and to exert influence on MySQL’s previously open and independent development model.


OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion Server)

Released: July 25, 2012 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Like Lion, Mountain Lion had no separate server edition. An OS X Server package was available for Mountain Lion from the Mac App Store for US$19.99, which included a server management application called Server, as well as other additional administrative tools to manage client profiles and
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. Mountain Lion Server, like Lion Server, was provided with unlimited client licenses, and once purchased could be run on an unlimited number of systems.


OS X 10.9 (Mavericks Server)

Released: October 22, 2013 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. There is no separate server edition of Mavericks, just as there was no separate server edition of Mountain Lion. There is a package, available from the Mac App Store for $19.99, that includes a server management app called Server, as well as other additional administrative tools to manage client profiles and
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, and once purchased can be run on an unlimited number of machines. Those enrolled in the Mac or iOS developer programs are given a code to download OS X Server for free.


OS X 10.10 (Yosemite Server 4.0)

Released: October 16, 2014 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. There is no separate server edition of Yosemite, just as there was no separate server edition of Mavericks. There is a package, available from the Mac App Store for $19.99, that includes a server management app called Server, as well as other additional administrative tools to manage client profiles and Xsan, and once purchased can be run on an unlimited number of machines. Those enrolled in the Mac or iOS developer programs are given a code to download OS X Server for free.


OS X 10.11 (Server 5.0)

Released: September 16, 2015 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.0.3 of OS X Server operates with either OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 and OS X El Capitan 10.11.


OS X 10.11 (Server 5.1)

Released: March 21, 2016 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. OS X Server 5.1 requires 10.11.4 El Capitan, as previous versions of OS X Server won't work on 10.11.4 El Capitan.


macOS 10.12 (Server 5.2)

Released: September 20, 2016 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.2 of macOS Server operates with either OS X El Capitan 10.11 or macOS Sierra 10.12.


macOS 10.12 (Server 5.3)

Released: March 17, 2017 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.3 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Sierra (10.12.4) and later. For macOS Server 5.3.1:


macOS 10.13 (Server 5.4)

Released: September 25, 2017 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.4 of macOS Server only operates on macOS High Sierra (10.13) and later.


macOS 10.13.3 (Server 5.5)

Released: January 23, 2018 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.5 of macOS Server only operates on macOS High Sierra (10.13.3) and later.


macOS 10.13.5 (Server 5.6)

Released: April 24, 2018 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.6 of macOS Server only operates on macOS High Sierra (10.13.5) and later.


macOS 10.14 (Server 5.7)

Released: September 28, 2018 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.7 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Mojave (10.14) and later. With this version Apple stopped bundling open source services such as Calendar Server, Contacts Server, the Mail Server, DNS, DHCP, VPN Server, and Websites with macOS Server. Included services are now limited to Profile Manager, Open Directory and Xsan.


macOS 10.14 (Server 5.8)

Released: March 25, 2019 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.8 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Mojave (10.14.4) and later. Profile Manager supports new restrictions, payloads, and commands.


macOS 10.15 (Server 5.9)

Released: October 8, 2019 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.9 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Catalina (10.15) and later.


macOS 10.15 (Server 5.10)

Released: April 1, 2020 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.10 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Catalina (10.15) and later.


macOS 11 (Server 5.11)

Released: December 15, 2020 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.11 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Big Sur (11) and later.


macOS 11 (Server 5.11.1)

Released: May 2, 2021 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.11.1 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Big Sur (11) and later.


macOS 12 (Server 5.12)

Released: December 8, 2021 Tagline: Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. Version 5.12 of macOS Server only operates on macOS Monterey (12). Future versions of macOS will not be supported.


Server administrator tools

* Beginning with the release of OS X 10.8 – Mountain Lion – there is only one Administrative tool – "Server.app". This application is purchased and downloaded via the Mac App Store. This application is updated independently of macOS, also via the Mac App Store. : This Server tool is used to configure, maintain and monitor one or more macOS Server installations. : One purchase allows it to be installed on any licensed macOS installation. * The following information applies only to versions of Mac OS X Server prior to Mountain Lion (10.8) :: Mac OS X Server comes with a variety of configuration tools that can be installed on non-server Macs as well: ::* Server Admin (application), Server Admin ::* Server Preferences (application) ::* Server Assistant ::* Server Monitor ::* System Image Utility ::* Workgroup Manager ::* Xgrid, Xgrid Admin


System requirements


Technical specifications

File and print services * Mac ( AFP, AppleTalk PAP, Internet Printing Protocol, IPP) *
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(Server Message Block, SMB/CIFS: Apple SMBX in Lion Server — previously Samba 2, IPP) * Unix-like systems (Network File System (protocol), NFS, Line Printer Daemon protocol, LPR/LPD, IPP) * Internet (FTP,
WebDAV WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which allows user agents to collaboratively author contents ''directly'' in an HTTP web server by providing facilities for con ...
) Directory services and authentication * Open Directory (
OpenLDAP OpenLDAP is a free, open-source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) developed by the OpenLDAP Project. It is released under its own BSD-style license called the OpenLDAP Public License. LDAP is a platform-independ ...
, Kerberos (protocol), Kerberos, Simple Authentication and Security Layer, SASL) * Windows NT Domain Services (removed in Lion Server, previously Samba 2) * Backup Domain Controller (BDC) *
LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP ) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Directory servi ...
directory connector * Active Directory connector * BSD configuration files (/etc) *
RADIUS In classical geometry, a radius ( : radii) of a circle or sphere is any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more modern usage, it is also their length. The name comes from the latin ''radius'', meaning ray but also the ...
Mail services * SMTP ( Postfix) * Post Office Protocol, POP and IMAP (Dovecot (software), Dovecot) * Transport Layer Security, SSL/TLS encryption (OpenSSL) * Mailing lists (Mailman (GNU), Mailman) * Webmail (RoundCube) * E-mail spam, Junk mail filtering (
SpamAssassin Apache SpamAssassin is a computer program used for e-mail spam filtering. It uses a variety of spam-detection techniques, including DNS and fuzzy checksum techniques, Bayesian filtering, external programs, blacklists and online databases. It i ...
) * Computer virus, Virus detection (
ClamAV Clam AntiVirus (ClamAV) is a free software, cross-platform antimalware toolkit able to detect many types of malware, including viruses. It was developed for Unix and has third party versions available for AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, macOS, OpenVM ...
) Calendaring * iCal Server (
CalDAV Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV, or CalDAV, is an Internet standard allowing a client to access and manage calendar data along with the ability to schedule meetings with users on the same or on remote servers. It lets multiple users in diff ...
, iTIP, iMIP) Web hosting * Apache Web server (2.2 and 1.3) * SSL/TLS (OpenSSL) *
WebDAV WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which allows user agents to collaboratively author contents ''directly'' in an HTTP web server by providing facilities for con ...
* Perl (5.8.8),
PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared toward web development. It was originally created by Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 and released in 1995. The PHP reference implementation is now produced by The PHP Group. ...
(5.2), Ruby (programming language), Ruby (1.8.6), Ruby on Rails, Rails (1.2.3) *
MySQL MySQL () is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter My, and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language. A relational database ...
5 (replaced by PostgreSQL in Lion Server) * Capistrano (software), Capistrano, Mongrel (web server), Mongrel Collaboration services *
Wiki Server Wiki Server was a set of services which have shipped with all versions of Mac OS X Server since v10.5 until macOS High Sierra. Mac OS X Server includes web-based Wiki, Weblog A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or information ...
(RSS) *
iChat Server macOS Server, formerly Mac OS X Server and OS X Server, is a discontinued series of Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc., based on macOS and later add-on software packages for the latter. macOS Server added serve ...
3 (
XMPP Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP, originally named Jabber) is an open communication protocol designed for instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance. Based on XML (Extensible Markup Language), i ...
) Application servers * Apache Tomcat (6) * Java SE virtual machine *
WebObjects WebObjects was a Java web application server and a server-based web application framework originally developed by NeXT Software, Inc. WebObject's hallmark features are its object-orientation, database connectivity, and prototyping tools. Ap ...
deployment (5.4) * Apache Axis (SOAP) Media streaming * QuickTime Streaming Server 6 (removed in Lion Server) * QuickTime Broadcaster 1.5 Client management * Managed Preferences *
NetBoot NetBoot was a technology from Apple which enabled Macs with capable firmware (i.e. New World ROM) to boot from a network, rather than a local hard disk or optical disc drive. NetBoot is a derived work from the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), an ...
*
NetInstall NetBoot was a technology from Apple which enabled Macs with capable firmware (i.e. New World ROM) to boot from a network, rather than a local hard disk or optical disc drive. NetBoot is a derived work from the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), and is ...
*
Software Update A patch is a set of changes to a computer program or its supporting data designed to update, fix, or improve it. This includes fixing security vulnerabilities and other bugs, with such patches usually being called bugfixes or bug fixes. Patches ...
Server * Portable home directories * Profile Manager (new in Lion Server) Networking and VPN * Domain Name System, DNS server (BIND 9) * DHCP server * Network address translation, NAT server * VPN server (L2TP/IPSec, PPTP) * Firewall (computing), Firewall (IPFW2) * NTP Distributed computing *
Xgrid Xgrid is a proprietary program and distributed computing protocol developed by the Advanced Computation Group subdivision of Apple Inc that allows networked computers to contribute to a single task. It provides network administrators a met ...
2 High-availability features * Automatic recovery * Journaling file system, File system journaling * IP failover (dropped in OS X 10.7 and later) * Software RAID * Disk space monitor File systems * HFS+ (journaled, case sensitivity, case sensitive and case insensitive) * File Allocation Table, FAT * NTFS (write support only available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server) * Unix File System, UFS (read-only) Management features * Server Assistant * Server Admin * Server Preferences * Server Status widget * Workgroup Manager * System Image Utility * Secure Shell (SSH2) * Server Monitor * RAID Utility *
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behaviour. Devices that typically ...
v3 (Net-SNMP)


Discontinuation

On April 21, 2022, Apple announced that they have discontinued macOS Server and that the most popular features (Caching Server, File Sharing Server, and Time Machine Server) are already bundled with every copy of macOS High Sierra and later, so customers will still have access to them. Existing macOS Server customers can still download and use the app with macOS Monterey.


References


External links


Apple – macOS ServerApple Introduces Mac OS X Server
– Apple press release
Major Mac OS X Server v10.1 Update Now Available
– Apple press release
Apple Announces Mac OS X Server “Jaguar”, World’s Easiest-to-Manage UNIX-Based Server Software
– Apple press release
Apple Announces Mac OS X Server “Panther”
– Apple press release
Apple Announces Mac OS X Server “Tiger”
– Apple press release
Apple Announces New Mac OS X Server "Leopard" Features
– Apple press release
Apple Introduces Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard
– Apple press release {{DEFAULTSORT:macOS Server MacOS Server, MacOS, Server Software version histories Mobile device management