
Mac OS X Server provides advanced tools for centralised management of users, groups and computers in your organisations.
Centralised management.
Workgroup Manager simplifies system administration by providing centralised directory-based management of users, groups and computers across your organisation. For example, you can create standardised desktop configurations, set preferences and establish password policies, as well as control access to hardware, software and network resources.
For security-conscious environments, you can use Workgroup Manager to prevent users from burning media, mounting external hard drives, or running unauthorised applications. It also works with portable computers ensuring settings, configurations and policies are maintained even when users are disconnected from the network.
Software update server.
By deploying a software update server, administrators can control how and when client computers download software, enabling access to approved software updates only. As the administrator, you now have time to evaluate and test software updates before deploying them throughout your organisation.
At the same time, having a local caching software update server streamlines network use, saving the costs of multiple downloads of the same update and reducing unnecessary bandwidth consumption. By eliminating the need for each Mac OS X system to engage in multiple separate downloads for each software update, bandwidth charges (which add up quickly in large organisations) are reduced.
Starting up with NetBoot.
The NetBoot service in Mac OS X Server enables multiple Mac systems to boot from a single server-based disk image, instead of from their internal hard drive. This allows you to create a standard configuration and use it on all of the desktop systems in a department or classroom — or host multiple images customised for different workgroups. You can even create server configurations and run all of your servers from one image. Updating the disk image on the NetBoot server updates all of these systems automatically the next time they restart. In addition, you can copy a directory server configuration to all clients using the same system image. For security-conscious organisations, NetBoot permits Mac computers to boot disklessly without having to read from or write to the computers local drive.
Software installations with NetInstall.
NetInstall gives administrators control over the software installed in their organisations. Perfect for upgrading all your Mac clients to a standard or customised installation of Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, NetInstall provides an easy method for standardised deployment. By creating server-based disk images with custom configurations, you can easily upgrade or restore Mac clients anywhere on your network saving time and eliminating the expense of distributing software on DVD or FireWire drives.
System imaging.
The new System Image Utility leverages the power of Automator, giving you an intuitive interface for creating NetBoot and NetInstall disk images. Choose from a pre-loaded library of actions that allows you to specify settings, additional software packages, and installation procedures then save them as a workflow that builds the installation image.
