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Windows NT 3.5 Windows Server 2016 OS X 10.

8 (Mountain Lion Server)


- September 21, 1994. -October 12, 2016 included a server management application called Server, as well as
-Windows NT 3.5 includes integrated Winsock and TCP/IP support. other additional administrative tools to manage client profiles and
Windows Server 2019 Xsan.
Windows NT 3.51 -November 13, 2018
- May 29, 1995. OS X 10.9 (Mavericks Server)
-New features introduced in Windows NT 3.51 include PCMCIA Mac OS X Server 1.0 Released: October 22, 2013.
support, NTFS file compression,[4] replaceable WinLogon (GINA), The GUI looked like a mixture of Mac OS 8's Platinum appearance
3D support in OpenGL, persistent IP routes when using TCP/IP, with OPENSTEP's NeXT-based interface. It included a runtime layer OS X 10.10 (Yosemite Server 4.0)
automatic display of textual descriptions when the mouse pointer called Blue Box for running legacy Mac OS-based applications Released: October 16, 2014.
was placed on toolbar buttons ("tooltips") and support for within a separate window.
Windows 95 common controls. OS X 10.11 (Server 5.0)
Mac OS X Server 10.0 Released: September 16, 2015.
Windows NT 4.0 included the new Aqua user interface, Apache, PHP, MySQL,
- August 24, 1996. Tomcat, WebDAV support, Macintosh Manager, and NetBoot. Ubuntu
-introduced the user interface of Windows 95 to the Windows NT an open source Debian-based Linux operating system, developed
family, including the Windows shell, File Explorer (known as Mac OS X Server 10.1 (Puma) by Canonical. It is without doubt, the most popular Linux
Windows NT Explorer at the time), and the use of "My" Released: September 25, 2001 distribution out there, and many other distributions have been
nomenclature for shell folders (e.g. My Computer). derived from it.
Mac OS X Server 10.2 (Jaguar)
Windows Server 2000 The 10.2 Mac OS X Server release includes updated Open Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- February 17, 2000. Directory user and file management, which with this release is an open source Linux distribution developed by Red Hat, for
-introduced a new 'mini' boot screen, and removed the 'dark space' based on LDAP, beginning the deprecation of the NeXT- commercial use. It is based on Fedora, which is a community-driven
theme in the logo. originated NetInfo architecture. project: great deal of software that is available on RHEL is first
developed and tested on Fedora.
Windows Server 2003 Mac OS X Server 10.3 (Panther)
-released on April 24, 2003. The new Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
-Windows Server 2003 includes compatibility modes to allow older significantly. Many common network services are provided such as is an open source, stable and secure server platform built by SUSE.
applications to run with greater stability. It was made more NTP, SNMP, web server (Apache), mail server (Postfix and Cyrus), It is developed to power physical, virtual and cloud-based servers.
compatible with Windows NT 4.0 domain-based networking. LDAP (OpenLDAP), AFP, and print server. It is well suited for cloud solutions with support for visualization
and containers.
Windows Server 2008 Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger)
-February 27, 2008 adds 64-bit application support, Access Control Lists, Xgrid, link CentOS (Community OS) Linux Server
-is built from the same code base as Windows Vista; therefore, it aggregation, e-mail spam filtering (SpamAssassin), virus detection is a stable and open source derivative of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
shares much of the same architecture and functionality. Since the (ClamAV), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for Software (RHEL). It is a all-round community-supported distribution and is
code base is common, it automatically comes with most of the Update, iChat Server using XMPP,[6] Boot Camp Assistant, therefore operationally compatible with RHEL. If you want a use of
technical, security, management and administrative features new Dashboard, and weblogs. RHEL without paying a considerable amount of money via
to Windows Vista subscription, then you have to use CentOS.
Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard Server)
Windows Server 2012 includes FreeRADIUS for network authentication. It ships with Debian
-September 4, 2012 support for wireless access stations however can be modified into is a free, open source and stable Linux distribution maintained by
- It included a graphical user interface (GUI) based on Metro design a fully functioning FreeRADIUS server. its users. It ships in with over 51000 packages and uses a powerful
language and a new Server Manager, a graphical application used packaging system. It is being used by educational institutions,
for server management. Mac OS X Server 10.6 (Snow Leopard Server) business companies, non-profit and government organizations.
Full 64-bit operating system. On appropriate systems with 4 GB of
RAM or more, Snow Leopard Server uses a 64-bit kernel to address
up to a theoretical 16 TB of RAM.
Oracle Linux
is a free and open source Linux distribution packaged and
distributed by Oracle, intended for open cloud. It’s remarkably
engineered for small, medium to large enterprise, cloud-enabled
data centers. It offers tools for building scalable and reliable big
data systems and virtual environments.

Mageia
is a free, stable, secure Linux operating system that is developed by
a community. It provides an enormous repository of software
including integrated system configuration tools. Importantly, it was
the first Linux distribution to replace Oracle’s MySQL with MariaDB.

ClearOS
is an open source Linux distribution derived from RHEL/CentOS,
built by ClearFoundation and marketed by ClearCenter. It is a
commercial distribution intended for small and medium
enterprises as a network gateway and network server, with an
easy-to-use web-based administration interface.

Arch Linux
is also a free and open source, simple, lightweight yet secure Linux
distribution. It is flexible and stable; provides the latest stable
versions of most software by following a rolling-release pattern and
uses both official package and community-supported package
repositories.

Slackware Linux
a free and open source, powerful Linux distribution that strives to
be most “Unix-like” in design simplicity and stability as well. It was
created by Patrick Volkerding in 1993 and is best suited for Linux
users who aim at technical proficiency.

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