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Cheapest possible Server 10.2
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Mar 16, 2005, 03:24 PM
 
Where can I purchase a 10-client edition of 10.2 server? I don't mind be a little out-dated as I hope to save some money.
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Mar 16, 2005, 03:31 PM
 
Originally posted by indigoimac:
Where can I purchase a 10-client edition of 10.2 server? I don't mind be a little out-dated as I hope to save some money.
Thanks, Indigo
I have a few friends who've gotten copies off EBay. For home use it wouldn't be bad, but keep in mind 10.3 has a lot of fixes and advancements. If you wait a bit for when 10.4 server comes out, you might be able to swing a copy of 10.3 server. Also, for students and educators there is a nice discount on OS X Server.

One more option if you're a student is to get a student ADC account, which comes with a copy of OS X Server which you are welcome to "evaluate" all you want.
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Mar 17, 2005, 03:13 PM
 
What hardware will you run it on? I had problems in the past getting 10.2 server to install on an old iMac (233). It would install but always kernel panic at boot.
     
   
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