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Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Posted July 20, 2011 at 1:27pm by iClarified
Alongside the release of Mac OS X Lion, Apple has made Mac OS X Server, a set of applications that turn your Lion installation into powerful server, available from the Mac App Store.

Lion Server is the next generation of Apple's award-winning server software. Designed for OS X and iOS devices, Lion Server makes it easy to share files, schedule meetings, synchronize contacts, host your own website, publish wikis, distribute podcasts, remotely access your network, and more. Mac OS X Server is now a set of applications you can purchase right from the Mac App Store. Anyone can quickly and easily turn a Mac running Lion into a server that's perfect for home offices, businesses, schools, and hobbyists alike.

File Sharing
• File sharing for Mac, PC, and iPad
• Standards-based AFP, SMB, and WebDAV file services
• Flexible file permissions
• Spotlight searching


Mail Services
• Standards-based SMTP, IMAP, and POP server
• Push notifications
• SSL encryption
• Adaptive junk mail filtering
• Virus detection and quarantine
• Webmail with email rules and vacation messages

iCal Server
• Share calendars, schedule meetings and events, and book conference rooms
• Standards-based CalDAV server for access from Mac, iPad, iPhone, and PC
• View availability with free/busy lookups
• Email invitations and notifications
• Push notifications

Address Book Server
• Synchronize contacts with Mac, iPad, and iPhone
• Allow multiple users to access and update contacts
• Standards-based CardDAV server
• Push notifications

Profile Manager
• Configuration and management for OS X Lion and iOS
• Over-the-air enrollment
• Mobile device management
• Web-based administration console
• Self-service user portal for clearing passcodes, remote lock and wipe


iChat Server
• Secure encrypted instant messaging for your organization
• Persistent chat rooms
• Store-and-forward for sending messages to buddies who are offline
• Server-to-server federation
• Works with iChat audio and video conferencing

Wiki Server
• Point-and-click page editor to change formatting and insert images, movies, and attachments
• Access controls
• Tags and comments
• Revision history
• Document sharing
• Quick Look previews
• Email notifications

Podcasting
• Capture audio and video, record onscreen actions, and publish content
• Publish QuickTime audio and video formats, PDFs, and ePub documents
• Automatic RSS feed generation
• Media library and file management using Podcast Publisher

Virtual Private Network
• Highly secure remote access for your network services
• Encrypted VPN connections for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and PC

Time Machine
• Provide a backup destination for Mac computers on your network
• Deliver backup support for OS X Lion and Snow Leopard systems

Xsan
• Block-level SAN file sharing with concurrent read/write access
• Xsan volume hosting and configuration
• Volume management, storage pools, striping, and volume mapping
• Real-time monitoring, graphs, and event notifications
• Metadata controller failover and file system journaling

Server App
• Local or remote setup
• User and groups settings
• Real-time graphs of server usage and activity

You can purchase OS X Lion Server from the App Store for $49.99.

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Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store

Mac OS X Lion Server is Now Available in the Mac App Store
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derek728
derek728 - July 20, 2011 at 6:06pm
Wait is over!
DaveStone
DaveStone - July 20, 2011 at 3:48pm
Wasn't this suppose to be included with the standard Lion install?
MrEdofCourse
MrEdofCourse - July 20, 2011 at 6:11pm
Nope. I think the confusion is that there is really only one OS, but "Server" is actually a set of apps.
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