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Leopard Guides: Mac OS X Server
Apple supports several kinds of migration. Users of versions 10.2 and 10.3 Mac OS X Server can perform an upgrade installation to version 10.4 to reuse data and settings on the same server hardware. Users of versions 10.3, 10.2, 10.1, and 1.2 as well as ASIP 6.3.3 can migrate data and settings to a computer with version 10.4 installed. Users of Windows NT servers in small workgroups can migrate to Mac OS X Server; the server reuses Windows user and group records, and provides home directories and roaming user profiles, SMB/CIFS file sharing, and print support for Windows users.

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Mac OS X Server Command-Line Administration (PDF)
Explains how to use commands and configuration files to perform server administration tasks in a UNIX command shell.
2007-12-11
Mac OS X Server Migrating From Windows NT (PDF)
Explains how to move accounts, shared folders, and services from Windows NT servers to Mac OS X Server.
2005-04-29
Mac OS X Server Upgrading and Migrating (PDF)
Explains how to use data and service settings from an earlier version of Mac OS X Server or Windows NT.
2008-10-15
Mac OS X Server User Management (PDF)
Explains how to manage users, groups, and computer lists, and how to set up managed preferences for Mac OS X clients.
2007-10-31
Xsan Migration Guide for Xsan 2 (PDF)
Explains how to retain volumes and settings when migrating to Xsan 2 from previous versions of Xsan.
2008-07-11