Apple 10.6 Server User Manual


 
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Before installing and setting up Mac OS X Server do a little
planning and become familiar with your options.
The major goals of the planning phase are to make sure that:
Server user and administrator needs are addressed by the servers you deploy Â
Server and service prerequisites that aect installation and initial setup are Â
identied
Installation planning is especially important if you’re integrating Mac OS X Server into
an existing network, migrating from earlier versions of Mac OS X Server, or preparing
to set up multiple servers. But even single-server environments can benet from a
brief assessment of the needs you want a server to address.
Use this chapter to stimulate your thinking. It doesn’t present a rigorous planning
guide, nor does it provide the details you need to determine whether to implement a
particular service and assess its resource requirements. Instead, view this chapter as an
opportunity to think about how to maximize the benets of Mac OS X Server in your
environment.
Planning, like design, isn’t necessarily a linear process. The sections in this chapter don’t
require you to follow a mandatory sequence. Dierent sections in this chapter present
suggestions that could be implemented simultaneously or iteratively.
Determining Your Server Needs
During the planning stage, determine how you want to use Mac OS X Server and
identify whether there’s anything you need to accomplish before setting it up.
For example, you might want to convert an existing server to v10.6 and continue
hosting directory, le, and mail services for clients on your network.
Before you install server software, you might need to prepare data to migrate to your
new server, and perhaps consider whether it’s a good time to implement a dierent
directory services solution.
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Planning Server Usage