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Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard Server [10-Client License]
Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard Server [10-Client License]

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From: Apple
Category: Software

List Price: $499.00
Buy New: $349.49
You Save: $149.51 (30%)



New (11) from $349.49

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 1470

Format: Dvd-rom
Platform: Mac Os X
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: 10-Client License
ISO Equivalent: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.3 x 0.9

MPN: MB005Z/A
Model: MB005Z/A
UPC: 885909166565
EAN: 0885909241972
ASIN: B000BX7JLE

Publication Date: October 31, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars Clarification on reviews   June 30, 2008
The only positive review on this product isn't FOR THIS product. No one installs server software on a laptop..... I've only talked to one person running 10.5 server with something positive to say. Any one else want to pipe up?


5 out of 5 stars Excellent OS   May 18, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This OS comes loaded with new features. It made my old Powerbook G4 run slightly slower, but I am yet to install it on my Macbook Pro. The only problem I've had is my documents got moved from my documents folder to my applications folder, but that took all but 5 minutes to correct. This is an excellent operating system. WELL WORTH THE MONEY!!!


5 out of 5 stars Rough at First, but running great now.   May 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When Leopard Server was first released, it certainly had some bugs. But any IT person worth their pay knows that you never install the first version of an Server OS after release.

Now that we are up to version 10.5.2, I feel like it's ready to shine.

The new Basic Install is great for those who are not really the IT person, but was put in charge of managing the server. The "On/Off" switches really make it easy to get services up and running.

My favorite thing about Advanced is the ability to see so many stats on how the server is doing under heavy loads.

And of course the best thing about a Mac OS X Server is the licensing. When compared to the costs of Windows server software, it's no comparison.



1 out of 5 stars Apple does't sell Mac Pro with Leopard Server preinstalled anymore   March 2, 2008
I had a horrible time with this as well. I installed version 10.5.2 on a new MacPro for a clean install. It was extremely unstable and crashed after only a short time. I wasted a lot of time researching the install and tried three times. I finally resorted to hiring an Apple Certifed Tech. It crashed and wiped out all of his settings as soon as I rebooted it.
I finally gave up and decided to run Leopard Client which run flawlessly and I am able to get by with it's limited server functions.

When I bought my system from a local retailer, Apple's website sold the MacPro with Server pre-installed as an option. That is no longer available. Also, even though you can rate most products on their web site, reviews are not permitted on Leopard Server. I guess they can't even get it to work.



1 out of 5 stars YOU WILL TRASH YOUR SERVER!! NIGHTMARE!!!!   February 9, 2008
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

I love apple. I love Leopard as a desktop OS. I love Apple's server software.

I HATE Leopard Server 10.5 - at least as it stands now. IT IS BUGGY AND UNSTABLE. YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!

I have a Quad Xeon Xserve that was running a stable install of 10.4.11 server. I upgraded to 10.5 and that's when the nightmare began. My first two installs failed and destroyed my HD data in the process (ALWAYS WORK ON A CLONE COPY OF YOUR PRIMARY DRIVE). The next one "worked" but the resultant server was all but unusable, sites didn't migrate, MySQL wouldn't run, etc.

After hours spent combing Apple's tech support forums I wiped the disk clean and reinstalled based on what I'd learned. It seemed to work about 90%. MySQL was running, I had to migrate my sites by hand, iCal server & Wiki's did NOT work, but it seemed like a decent start. Then 48 hours in the whole thing went haywire, SMTP failed and could not be revived, the system logs kept rolling over every 5 minutes, etc. I was dead in the water for no apparent reason.

I rebooted into 10.4.11 and consulted a Unix Guru (Pterobyte, for those that know him) and he told me he'd worked on several Leopard installs - they typically needed 2-4 hours of work (at $225/hr) and even then he recommended against using Leopard because it was too buggy & unstable.

So I am running 10.4.11 Server, have lost about three solid days of time, gave up a bunch of sleep, and ended up returning the software to Amazon for a refund.

SAVE YOURSELF THE TROUBLE. STICK WITH TIGER (10.4) SERVER UNTIL THE BUGS IN LEOPARD (10.5) ARE FIXED. THE APPLE FORUMS ARE FILLED WITH ISSUES, BUGS AND UNHAPPY USERS.

You're warned, be smart. If you business depends on your server (like mine) don't run the risk. At a minimum do NOT "upgrade" from 10.4 to 10.5 - do a clean install & migrate your data over. Or better yet, wait a few months until 10.5.2 is released.


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