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Mac OS X Server administration tools and applications help administrators manage local and remote servers. Server administrators can use graphical administration applications to deploy servers, monitor Xserve hardware, administer Xgrid jobs, monitor and control Macintosh clients, manage Xserve RAID, and manage Xsan file systems. Administrators can also use command-line tools to administer a server using a UNIX command shell.

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Accessing SQL Data in Apple Remote Desktop 2 (HTML)
Learn how to access the PostgreSQL database to help create custom applications.
2005-02-21
Creating Secure Transactions on Mac OS X Server with SSL (HTML)
Learn how to provide a layer of public-key encryption over any TCP connection.
2004-01-12
Exploring Tiger Server (HTML)
Explore Tiger Server technologies such as Xgrid, 64-bit support, and access control lists.
2005-04-29
Fighting Spam on Mac OS X Server (HTML)
Learn how to filter out spam before it gets to your users.
2004-02-09
Getting Started with launchd (HTML)
Learn about launchd and see how to migrate your configuration files.
2005-08-22
Kerberos: Highly Secure Single Sign On Authentication in Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn how you can take advantage of Kerberos in your application.
2007-02-05
Optimizing an Xserve for Web Hosting (HTML)
Learn how to configure and optimize an Xserve to ensure fast, robust web hosting.
2003-08-06
Using Open Source Tools to Filter Email on Mac OS X Server (HTML)
Learn how to identify, filter, and remove viruses from the Postfix mail server.
2004-09-27
Using Xserve for a Small Business LAN (HTML)
Learn how to host your business LAN on Xserve.
2003-09-30