![]() * enable collaborative web publishing and remote content management with WebDAV, the new extension to the HTTP protocol * host Internet web sites with Apache, the world's most popular web server ![]() * share files and printers with Macintosh, Windows, UNIX and Linux clients With Mac OS X Server, administrators have the tools to easily deploy servers that: ![]() The dual processor configured Macintosh Server G4 takes full advantage of symmetric multiprocessing to automatically allocate tasks and deliver twice the productivity and efficiency.Īdditionally, Mac OS X Server and the Macintosh Server G4 combination deliver the benefits of Gigabit Ethernet allowing large files to speed across the network. The high-performance Macintosh Server G4 is an industrial-strength server delivering superior performance and reliability at an affordable price. To maximize server uptime, Mac OS X Server features fault tolerance systems to automatically detect and recover from failures in system services. Mac OS X Server features protected memory, preemptive multi-tasking, symmetric multiprocessing, advanced memory management and the latest networking and security standards. "Mac OS X Server is Apple's most powerful server ever and can easily integrate into Mac, Windows and UNIX networks." ![]() "Built on Mac OS X's incredibly stable and robust foundation, Mac OS X Server has the power of UNIX, yet is simple and easy to install, administer and maintain," said Philip Schiller, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. The new Mac OS X Server integrates powerful server applications such as an Apache web server, Samba for Windows file sharing, WebObjects(r) 5 application server and QuickTime(r) Streaming Server 3, to provide advanced industry-standard services to Macintosh, Windows and UNIX clients and networks. The new Mac OS X Server is built on top of the latest Mac OS X operating system foundation and combines the power of a UNIX-based server with the ease-of-use of the Macintosh. WWDC 2001, SAN JOSE, California-May 21, 2001-Apple(r) today introduced the all new, industrial-strength, Mac(r) OS X Server operating system along with new Macintosh(r) Server G4 hardware configurations. ![]()
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