Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Mac OS X Server in Action 21
Mac OS X Server integrates well with existing corporate services, from directory
systems to Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) implementations.
In addition to hosting replicated Open Directory domains for local authentication,
departmental servers can be tailored to support workgroup needs.
If a department uses a lot of Windows computers, you can set up the department’s
Mac OS X Server as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) so you can host Windows
home directories. You can also provide VPN support, file and printer sharing, and
Active Directory integration for Windows users.
Higher-Education Facilities
Colleges and universities have heterogeneous computer environments, since the
students and the computer systems they use are highly diverse. Mac OS X Server fits
well into such an environment because of its capacity to integrate with a wide variety
of existing services, protocols, and directory infrastructures.
Web and
mail services
LDAP server
File, print,
directory,
and network
services
UNIX NFS file server
Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X
Server
Mac OS X Server
Windows NT server
Macintosh clients UNIX clientsWindows clients
KDC
The Internet
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