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macrumors 65816
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Aug 24, 2005
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wHey all,

I was wondering, is OS X Lion server worth getting in my case. I've never run a server version of any OS before so I'm a bit hazy on the real benefits.

My current home IT setup is this:

A couple of Windows 7 boxes for gaming
My iMac (the main machine of the house, a mid 2010 i3)
A couple of Core Duo Macbooks.
AppleTV
An iPad and a couple of iPhones.


Is there anything I'd be able to do using server on the iMac, and by the reverse, anything I'd be stopping myself doing. Now obviously Lion's a bit NDA at the minute so let's assume I was talking snow leopard, just for arguments sake :) Pros and cons?
 

Mactasia

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Jun 10, 2011
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I'm not sure what you could achieve by running a server version at home. Maybe iCal/Mail/address book etc if you didn't want to pay for MobileMe? - but then iCloud will have all of these for free anyway... :)

Maybe the only thing it would be useful for at home for would be as a file store accessible from all of your machines? And as a backup location?
 

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macrumors 65816
Original poster
Aug 24, 2005
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I'm not sure what you could achieve by running a server version at home. Maybe iCal/Mail/address book etc if you didn't want to pay for MobileMe? - but then iCloud will have all of these for free anyway... :)

Maybe the only thing it would be useful for at home for would be as a file store accessible from all of your machines? And as a backup location?

Perfect answer. Thank you. Standard for me it is. Never run server side software before so figured it was worth asking.
 
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