Posted on February 18, 2008 by montanaflynn
Consumers are increasingly investing in three forms of digital content (content that lives primarily on hard drives):1) commercial content, such as music, TV shows, and now movies; 2) personal content, such as photos and home video; and 3) hybrid content, commercial or public content that consumers have recorded or downloaded, such as TV shows saved [...]
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Posted on January 24, 2008 by montanaflynn
A single Xserve is ideally suited for smaller scale Web hosting, where the task is to host a handful of moderate-traffic sites. (With a fleet of Xserves, you could host an eBay or an Apple.com, but that’s a topic for another article.) The Xserve’s Apache Web server software has a multitude of configuration options. In [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by montanaflynn
You don’t need to be an experienced webmaster to host your own home page, website, or Web 2.0 application with Mac OS X Server. With its intuitive administrative interface, you can immediately start up a static website or deploy even the most sophisticated of sites.
Powered by Apache.
Included in Mac OS X Server is Apache, [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by montanaflynn
If you think it takes a dedicated IT department to deploy and use a server, think again. Leopard Server is designed so you can easily set up and manage servers.
Keeping it simple.
Leopard Server builds on Apple’s legendary ease of use with new Server Assistant and Server Preferences features that allow even nontechnical users to set [...]
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