• OS X Server 1.0 was quickly orphaned, in favor of Mac OS X 10.0, with no discount for those who purchased it and wished to purchase OS X Server 10.0.
  • Mac OS X Server 1.0 was a preview of what was in store for Mac OS X. It was based on the earlier Rhapsody releases and contained a mix of technologies.
  • Mac OS X Server 1.0, released on March 16, 1999, is the first operating system released into the retail market by Apple Computer based on their acquisition of NeXT.
  • Update 1. With Server 1.0, you can start Mac OS 8.5.1 in QEMU 2. You can start QEMU without -prom-env "boot-args=-v". As I can see, without -v it works faster (or not?)
  • With the release of OS X Mountain Lion, the full Mac OS X Server operating system was replaced with a US$49.99 Server app available from the Mac App Store.
  • Although never supported by Apple, Mac OS X Server 1.x will also run on contemporary iBook G3 and PowerBook G3 computers when the option in the installer to...
  • "Mac OS X Server combines the proven strength of UNIX and the trademark ease of use of the Macintosh to create a powerful new server operating system.
  • As the name suggest, the first Mac OS X server was intended as a server-only release.