System information

30 Chapter 2 Getting Ready for Mac OS X Server
What You Need to Install Snow Leopard Server
To install Snow Leopard Server, you need a Macintosh desktop computer or server with:
An Intel processor Â
At least 2 gigabytes (GB) of random access memory (RAM) Â
At least 10 gigabytes (GB) of disk space available Â
Your server needs signicantly more disk space—such as a high capacity external
hard drive—if you want to allow Snow Leopard and Leopard users to back up their
Macs on the server. A server needs even more disk space if you want to back up the
server using Time Machine.
An active connection to a secure network Â
If you’re an experienced system administrator, you can install and initially set up
Snow Leopard Server without a network connection if, during setup, you select the
option to congure manually and you don’t create an Open Directory master or
connect to an existing directory server during initial setup. The server will need a
network connection when you set up its directory services.
Some Podcast encoding operations require a compatible graphics card.
Some features have additional system requirements or require additional purchases.
For details, see the Mac OS X Server website at www.apple.com/server/macosx/.
Unless you have a site license, you need a unique serial number for each server.
You must use a Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard serial number, which begins
with XSVR-106.