Hi Bryan,

I suggest that if you have questions about Snow Leopard Server that you join the mac-access list. Last year the list owners completed transitioning their entire operations to Mac servers, so they're running Snow Leopard servers for their network services as well as using the Mac with VoiceOver for their personal computing. I don't know of any other sources with this same level of expertise in Mac server operations using VoiceOver. (Also, Gordon Smith produced the first really comprehensive podcast on Fusion and virtualization on the Mac, along with how to do the installations over 3 years ago for ACB Radio's Main Menu technology show.) Here's the link with information to subscribe to the mac-access list:

http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/Mailing-Lists.html

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


On Sep 30, 2010, at 13:36, Bryan Jones wrote:

Hi Listers -- If you're using SL Server as either a server or client OS would you mind answering the following 3 quick questions? I've done lots of research on this and read the literature, but am looking for some feedback from folks with real-world experience.

1. Using VO, are you able to access all functions of SL Server from the server console? (not a remote session) 2. Have you been able to install and run the same apps on SL server that you would run on SL Client? 3. If you're using SL Server as your client OS, do you experience any problems due to the fact that it is a server OS? For example, is it slower due to additional services running?

TIA,
Bryan


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