Apple Introduces Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard
09 June 2009 - 3:51AM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) today
unveiled a Developer Preview of Mac OS(R) X Server Snow
Leopard(TM), the next major release of the world's easiest to use
server operating system. Snow Leopard Server is a full 64-bit UNIX
server operating system based on open standards that is up to twice
as fast as its predecessor.* Snow Leopard Server includes
innovative new features such as Podcast Producer 2, for automating
the creation and publishing of podcasts, and Mobile Access Server
with secure access to firewall-protected network services for
iPhone(TM) and Mac(R). Snow Leopard Server is priced more
affordably than ever at $499 with unlimited client licenses and
will ship in September 2009. "Snow Leopard Server is our best and
fastest server operating system ever, and unlimited client licenses
make it an incredible value for any size business," said Bertrand
Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering.
"With easy to use new features like Podcast Producer 2 and Mobile
Access Server, anyone can set up and manage its powerful services
with just a few clicks." Snow Leopard Server is a full 64-bit
operating system designed to take advantage of multi-core
processors and address massive amounts of memory, while remaining
fully compatible with 32-bit applications. Up to twice as fast as
its predecessor, Snow Leopard Server easily handles the most
demanding server operations including web and application hosting,
file sharing and mail. Podcast Producer 2 includes the new Podcast
Composer application, which automates the entire production
process, making it easy to create podcasts with a customized,
consistent look and feel. With just a few clicks, Podcast Composer
creates a workflow to add titles, transitions and effects, save to
a desired format and share to wikis, blogs, iTunes(R), iTunes U,
Final Cut(R) Server or the new Podcast Library. The new Mobile
Access Server is a convenient, easy way for iPhone and Mac users to
access secured network services, including corporate websites,
online business applications, email, calendars and contacts.
Without requiring additional software, Mobile Access Server
provides strong encryption and authentication between the user's
iPhone or Mac and a private network. Additional new features in
Snow Leopard Server include: -- Wiki Server 2, which improves its
online collaboration with the ability to view wiki content on
iPhone and preview attachments with Quick Look on any modern
browser; -- the new Address Book Server, based on the CardDAV open
standard, which provides a central location for users to store and
access personal contacts across multiple Macs and synchronized
iPhones; -- iCal(R) Server 2, based on the CalDAV open standard,
which includes web-based calendar access and the ability to view
meeting invitations and details on iPhone using iPhone OS 3.0; -- a
new Mail Server engine that supports push email so users receive
immediate access to new messages; -- QuickTime(R) X HTTP Live
Streaming, which allows dynamic adjustment of movie playback
quality to suit the available network speed; -- NetRestore, a new
feature in System Image Utility, that allows easy custom image
restore over a network; and -- iPhone Configuration Utility, which
simplifies the setup of multiple iPhones with configuration
information, security policies, mail settings and certificates
needed to connect to and communicate with enterprise systems.
Pricing & Availability Mac OS X Server version 10.6 Snow
Leopard will be available in September 2009 through the Apple
Store(R) (http://www.apple.com/), Apple's retail stores and Apple
Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $499 (US), and
includes unlimited licenses for Mac, Windows and Linux clients. The
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server Up-To-Date upgrade package is
available to all customers who purchased a qualifying new Xserve(R)
system from Apple or an Apple Authorized Reseller between June 8,
2009 and the end of the program on December 26, 2009, for a product
plus shipping and handling fee of $9.95 (US). Users must request
their Up-To-Date upgrade within 90 days of purchase or by December
26, 2009, or whichever comes first. For more information please
visit http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate. Snow Leopard Server can
run on any Mac computer with an Intel processor, a minimum 2GB of
RAM and at least 10GB of available disk space. *Performance claim
based on testing conducted by Apple in May 2009 using a 2.93 GHz
8-core Xserve with 48GB RAM, a 4-port 4Gbps Fibre Channel adapter,
a SmallTree 6-port gigabit ethernet adapter, a Promise VTrak
E-class RAID array with dual controllers and 16 300GB 15K RPM SAS
drives, running a shipping version of Leopard(R) Server v10.5.7 and
a prerelease version of Snow Leopard Server. Testing with Leopard
Server v10.5.7 reported 19313 SPECsfs2008_cifs ops per second with
an overall response time of 1.89 ms, and 9189 SPECsfs2008_nfs.v3
ops per second with an overall response time of 2.18 ms. Testing
with Snow Leopard Server reported 44347 SPECsfs2008_cifs ops per
second with an overall response time of 1.89 ms, and 18784
SPECsfs2008_nfs.v3 ops per second with an overall response time of
2.67 ms. Leopard Server v10.5.7 (SPECjbb2005 bops = 205,224,
SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM = 51,306) and a prerelease version of Snow
Leopard Server (SPECjbb2005 bops = 269,977, SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM =
67,494). SPEC(R) and the benchmark names SPECjbb2005(R) and
SPECsfs2008(TM) are trademarks of the Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); see http://www.spec.org/ for more
information. For the latest SPECjbb2005 benchmark results, visit
http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005. Competitive benchmark results
stated here reflect internal Apple testing and were submitted to
SPEC in May 2009. Performance tests are conducted using specific
computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Xserve
and Mac OS X Server. Apple ignited the personal computer revolution
in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer
in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the
industry in innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X
operating system and iLife and professional applications. Apple is
also spearheading the digital media revolution with its iPod
portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has
entered the mobile phone market with its revolutionary iPhone. (C)
2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac,
Mac OS, Macintosh, Snow Leopard, iPhone, iTunes, Final Cut, iCal,
QuickTime, Apple Store, Xserve and Leopard are trademarks of Apple.
Other company and product names may be trademarks of their
respective owners. DATASOURCE: Apple CONTACT: Monica Sarkar,
+1-408-862-3204, , or Bill Evans, +1-408-974-0610, , both of Apple
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