Tue, 01 Nov 2011 Mac OS X Lion Server review
Apple's latest server OS is hampered by UI annoyances and inconsistencies
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Pros: New Profile Manager; support for iOS device management; improvements to push services, Web Mail service; full 64-bit support; massive price drop from earlier versions
- Cons: Many bugs, some with major security implications; inconsistent implementation of admin tools; new tech may be problematic with legacy features; documentation woefully skimpy
- Price: £34.99
- Star rating:
Macworld Buying Advice
Unlike previous versions of Mac OS X Server, Lion Server is not a simple upgrade. Regardless of the price of this server package, the massive changes at every level of Lion Server – including the removal of some features customers rely on – make this upgrade one you’ll want to think hard about,regardless of price. The documentation and fit-and-finish issues will also help sway your decision on whether to upgrade or not.


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