Services Overview

Overview
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server is a full 64-bit operating system, complete with 64-bit kernel, 64-bit drivers, and 64-bit applications—all designed to take advantage of multicore processors and address massive amounts of memory, while remaining fully compatible with 32-bit applications. The new kernel technology combines with breakthrough amounts of RAM to enable server applications to run faster and more efficiently.
High-Performance Networking
Incorporating the latest industry-standard networking and security protocols, Mac OS X Server uses the time-tested BSD sockets and TCP/IP stack to provide compatibility and integration with IP-based networks. A fully multithreaded IP stack and advanced process-and thread-scheduling algorithms enable Mac OS X Server to efficiently service requests—even when thousands of users are connected to the server.
Full UNIX conformance
Mac OS X Server is an Open Brand UNIX 03 Registered Product. This means it conforms to the SUSv3 and POSIX 1003.1 specifications for the C API, Shell Utilities, and Threads. Because Mac OS X Server version 10.6 can compile and run all existing UNIX 03—compliant code, it can be deployed in environments that demand full conformance. [1]
OS X UNIX SERVICES
REFERENCES
1. ^ Apple – Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard
- Apple Inc. Retrieved: March 27, 2011.
2. ^ From: Inkscape
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved: August 03, 2010.
3. ^ From: Blender (software)
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved: August 03, 2010.
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