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If Apple is smart, they'll keep around the Mini server for small offices (great machine if you need just file sharing, authentication, chat, etc.) and for anything heavier, they'll allow you to install OS X on ESX or XenServer. It's ridiculous and completely artificial that it doesn't run on ESX. I don't want a separate XServe, however I would love to make use of it along side my Windows and Linux VM's on the same ESX Server.