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The only thing Apple was selling as its gui tools for server administration, which no self respecting unix admin would bother using anyway. Plain ol Mac OSX can run as a server, no problem. You just have to know what you are doing. Other thana a few included packages which you could download an compile yourself anyway, its not really anything to write home about. Apple didn't lock anything down, unlike MS with Windows Home and Professional/ultimate. I mean if you are going to get on Apple get on Microsoft too.